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AQA GCSE Religious Studies B - Religion and Morality


Aqa Gcse Religious Studies

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No. of pages 144

Published: 2009

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Great for age 11-18 years

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Written for the AQA GCSE Religious Studies B specification, the student book covers Religion and Morality in all six major religions. Discussion activities present questions or statements which encourage students to develop their skills of reflection, discussion and evaluation. Research activities encourage students to extend their learning and develop their research and analysis skills. Help students focus on what they need to know through clear learning objectives at the start of each chapter.

 

This book is part of a book series called Aqa Gcse Religious Studies .

This book is aimed at children in secondary school.

There are 144 pages in this book. This book was published 2009 by Oxford University Press .

Dave Jones is a retired teacher and senior examiner of Social Sciences at GCSE for AQA. Mike Mitchell is a teacher of Politics, History and Citizenship at Exmouth Community College and is chief examiner of the AS Citizenship course (AQA) and Politics. David Worden is an RE teacher in Devon and is a senior examiner of RE at GCSE for AQA. Ed Waller is a Head of Humanities in Hampshire and is a senior examiner of Humanities at GCSE for AQA. Peter Smith, OCR Team Leader; Teacher at Farlingaye High School, Woodbridge, Suffolk. Anne Jordan is an experienced Head of RE and an examiner for NEAB Marianne Fleming is an experienced senior examiner who has worked on legacy and current specifications. A former Head of Religious Studies she has extensive experience in teacher education and curriculum development. She has co-authored many textbooks, including several titles for Oxford's AQA GCSE Religious Studies. Cynthia Bartlett is a retired headmistress with extensive experience as an examiner for a major awarding body. Kevin James is a Head of Humanities with extensive experience as an examiner for a major awarding body.

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Aqa Gcse Religious Studies

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