Wall display introducing simplified ethical theories studied at A Level. Good for getting pupils of all ages to understand different world views, ways of making moral decisions and the relevance of RE. Pupils engage with the superhero aspect of the display.
Activity lesson encouraging pupils to examine the concept of truth. What is it? why do people interpret it in different ways? is it easy to define what truth is?
The activities are designed to be thought provoking and some are unanswerable.
the pack includes a power point, activities and worksheet to collate ideas.
Medical Ethics lesson designed for a mixed ability KS4 class. Discussion around the ethics of cosmetic surgery; should it be illegal? should it be regulated? is it against religious belief?
Lesson that deals with the ethical arguments for and against fertility treatments, in particular, debating the ethics of saviour siblings.
The lesson is usually accompanied by clips from My Sisters Keeper or other relevant documentaries on saviour siblings. it does include 3 real life profiles that could be investigated further.
The Island incorporates philosophical thinking with the basics of RE.
A 7 lesson KS£ SOW developed from the philosophical scenario where a group of strangers are shipwrecked on an island and must set up a new colony. The work encourages pupils to discuss ethical scenarios, reflect, imagine, question and empathise, and learn the importance of culture, ceremonies and festivals.
pack includes a power point guide to each lesson, 2 variations of the same booklet and resources.