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RE resources for AQA GCSE and A Level.
Challenges of Secualrisation to Buddhism - Lesson RE A Level
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Challenges of Secualrisation to Buddhism - Lesson RE A Level

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Lesson for AQA 2A RE A level. Lesson focusing on how secularisation in the British context has challenged Buddhism. Content covered: what is secularisation? how have moral authorities been replaced by science and rationalism? Buddhism being relegated to the personal sphere. the effect of militant atheism.
RE Revision Lesson: Applying Normative Ethical Theories to life and death
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RE Revision Lesson: Applying Normative Ethical Theories to life and death

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A ready to talk through lesson outlining key questions that can be considered when applying Natural Moral Law, Situation Ethics and Virtue Ethics to issues of human and animal life and death, as outlined on the AQA Spec for RE, unit 1 Philo and Ethics. includes an explanation of all the ethical issues and direct revision ideas for each.
RE Revision Lesson: Arguments for the Existence of God
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RE Revision Lesson: Arguments for the Existence of God

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Revision session for AQA RE A Level unit Arguments for the Existence of God. Ready to teach/run through or can be used by students individually to revise. Focuses on 7 key questions for success for each argument: Ontological, Cosmological and Design. How is God defined? What type of reasoning is used? What evidence is given? What criticisms are there? Has the philosopher proven anything? How does the argument help faith? Is it a strong argument?
Buddhism and Science: The Value of Science Lesson (AQA A Level RE)
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Buddhism and Science: The Value of Science Lesson (AQA A Level RE)

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Lesson with PPT and resources focusing on the value of science in Buddhism. Lesson covers the following points on the AQA spec: The Buddha’s approach to unanswerable questions. Similarities between Buddhism and Quantum Physics. Scholarly views of 14th Dalai Lama and Thitch Nhat Hahn. Please note that there is an OPTIONAL starter activity on modern science which uses pages from the AQA New A Level textbook, so you will need a copy of this book. Essay question for homework included.
RE Revision: Theodicies and the Problem of Evil
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RE Revision: Theodicies and the Problem of Evil

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An overview lesson with corresponding worksheet to help students recap the theodicies that respond to the Problem of Evil (logical and evidential) with a crib sheet for students to fill in. A level (AQA) Unit 1 Philosophy and Ethics
Dialogue between Buddhism and Philosophy Lesson 2 (AQA RE A Level) - faith and reason
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Dialogue between Buddhism and Philosophy Lesson 2 (AQA RE A Level) - faith and reason

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A double lesson focusing on the second half of Buddhism and Dialogues content (AQA Paper 2a part 2 - RE A Level) Dialogue with Buddhism and religious experience, miracles, science and the truth claims of other religions, with a booklet i have made covering all of this A01 and A02 content and practise questions. Lesson looking at the value of proof for faith and the “Belief in”/“Belief that” debate.
Dialogue Between Buddhism and Philosophy Lesson 1 - Reason and Coherence (AQA A Level)
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Dialogue Between Buddhism and Philosophy Lesson 1 - Reason and Coherence (AQA A Level)

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A lesson that utilises a specially-created revision booklet for AQA RE A Level - 2A dialogues, including essay plans and structures to help students engage with the content. Teachings on - ultimate reality self, death and afterlife sources of wisdom and authority Analysis questions: How far the belief is reasonable – that is based on reason and/or consistent with reason. How meaningful the statements of faith are, and for whom. How coherent the beliefs are, and how consistent with other beliefs within the belief system.
Dialogue between Buddhism and Ethics Lesson 1 - RE A Level AQA - normative ethical theories
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Dialogue between Buddhism and Ethics Lesson 1 - RE A Level AQA - normative ethical theories

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A 12 page booklet (written in the style of a textbook) designed to help students understand all the content that could be considered when comparing Buddhist ethics with teleology, deontology and character-based methods of making moral decisions. The booklet is designed to reference A01 and A02 content to help students understand what they should be explaining and what they should be evaluating. To help students use the booklet properly there is an attached lesson with possible exam questions and a blank knowledge organiser to help them engage with the booklet content.
Wheel of Life Explained - AUDIO lesson Secondary RE Buddhism
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Wheel of Life Explained - AUDIO lesson Secondary RE Buddhism

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Powerpoint with audio recordings explaining each of the realms, and the main imagery shown in the Wheel of Life, and blank resource for students to label as they listen. Click the audio icon on each slide to listen to the explanation of what is shown in each part of the wheel - starting in the centre and working outwards. Suitable for secondary stages KS3-KS5 to be used as a lesson or part of a series on Buddhism. Also good support for GCSE and A Level Buddhism (all exam boards). Key words: Samsara, Anicca, Nirvana, Pari-Nirvana, Karma. Key concepts: Rebirth, Karma, Paticasamuppada (Dependent Origination), 3 Fires/Poisons.