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Thinking Through: RE - Beliefs, Faiths and Issues


No. of pages 128

Published: 2007

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Great for age 11-18 years

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Ready-made lessons with a strong emphasis on delivering thinking skills and strategies for active learning. Topics are presented in short sections, which can represent one or more lessons' worth of material. All the material in the file is supplied in a customisable format on the CD-ROM, together with the images, quotes and sources from the file to allow real flexibility of use on a whiteboard.

 

This book is aimed at children in secondary school.

There are 128 pages in this book. This book was published 2007 by Oxford University Press .

Eileen Osborne has 30 years teaching experience and is currently Department Leader for RE/PSHCE and Careers in a school in the North East of England. Steph Yates has been teaching for 14 years, in mainstream and special needs education. She currently teaches part time in a school in the East of England. They have both written many education titles, including the best-selling 'Citizenship and PSHE' series.

This book has the following chapters: CONTENTS INCLUDE: ; TIME AND PROGRESSION MAPS ; Religions, beliefs and faiths of the world ; CARING FOR THE PLANET ; Native American beliefs ; The Assisi Declaration ; WAR AND PEACE ; The Assisi Peace Declaration 2002 ; Just War concept ; Can war ever be right and moral? ; CND ; ANIMAL RIGHTS ; Animals used in research ; Religious attitudes to animals ; The hunting debate ; Animal welfare problems ; Animal cruelty ; DISCRIMINATION ; Attitudes within world faiths ; Discrimination and equality ; Different viewpoints ; HOW CAN A LOVING GOD ALLOW SUFFERING? ; The Holocaust ; Images of Suffering ; Christian and Jewish viewpoints

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