Pupils will study the beliefs and practices within this religion. This will include ideas about God and life after death.
Pupils will study Religion and Justice, developing an understanding of the purpose of punishment, causes of crime, punishments in the UK and Capital Punishment.
Pupils will study the evidence for and against miracles. Examining miracles within nature and healing miracles.
Is there an explanation?
Pupils will develop in-depth knowledge and understanding of the impact of Religion today through studying the beliefs, practices, and sources found within Judaism and the contribution these make to the lives of Jews. Pupils will get the opportunity to visit a synagogue.
Pupils will study Religion and Justice, developing an understanding of the purpose of punishment, causes of crime, punishments in the UK and Capital Punishment. Pupils will also look at religious and non-religious views on punishment.
Pupils will study philosophical arguments that support the existence of God. Pupils will also study scientific arguments (e.g The Big Bang and Evolution) which challenge the belief in God.
Pupils will put their values or faith into action through active engagement in the community.
Learners will record the
activity they have taken part in.
They will reflect on how it contributes to their understanding of their faith or values.
What makes a good argument? A study of how arguments are constructed.
The study of knowledge (epistemology) Can we be certain about what we think we know?
An investigation into the views of different Philosophers.
How do we work out what is the right and wrong thing to do in any situation?