Summary: This third edition of the bestselling Religion and Society Teacher's Resource Pack has been fully revised to meet the structure, content and assessment requirements of the new Edexcel GCSE in Religious Studies Specification A, Unit 8. As with previous editions, it shows how to use the latest edition of Religion and Society and the accompanying foundation edition to achieve the best possible results and includes: * National Strategy lesson plans and worksheets for each topic in the Student's Book * Starters and plenaries for every lesson * Differentiated task for both extension work and SEN * Cross-curricular connections for citizenship, literacy, etc. * Assessments * Mark schemes. These are available as both photocopiable, paper-based resources and as editable Word files on the enclosed CD-ROM. This third edition is accompanied by new editions of the Religion and Society mainstream Student's Book, Foundation Edition and Revision Guide.
Revised to match the content requirements of the 2009 Edexcel GCSE Religious Studies specification.Covers Citizenship KS4 Programme of Study.Written by Victor Watton - an experienced author and examiner.Contains lessons plans for each topic, saving the teacher valuable planning time.
Table of Contents: Section 1 – RELIGION: RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIESIntroduction1.1 Why some Christians use only the Bible for making moral decisions1.2 The authority of the Church for Christians1.3 Why some Christians believe conscience is the most important guide1.4 Why some Christians use only Situation Ethics for making moral decisions1.5 Why some Christians use a variety of authorities in making moral decisions1.6 Human rights in the UK1.7 Why human rights are important for Christians1.8 Why it is important to take part in democratic and electoral processes1.9 Christian teachings on moral duties and responsibilities1.10 The nature of genetic engineering, including cloning1.11 Different attitudes to genetic engineering and cloning in ChristianitySection 2 – RELIGION: ENVIRONMENTAL AND MEDICAL ISSUESIntroduction2.1 Global warming – its causes and possible solutions2.2 Forms of pollution and their possible solutions2.3 Issues connected with the scarcity of natural resources2.4 Christian teachings on stewardship2.5 The teachings of ONE religion other than Christianity on stewardship2.6 The nature and importance of medical treatments for infertility2.7 Different attitudes to infertility treatments among Christians2.8 Attitudes to infertility treatments in one religion other than Christianity2.9 The nature and importance of transplant surgery2.10 Different attitudes to transplant surgery in Christianity2.11 Different attitudes to transplant surgery in one religion other than ChristianitySection 3 – RELIGION: PEACE AND CONFLICTIntroduction3.1 The United Nations and world peace including ONE example of their work3.2 How religious organisations try to promote world peace3.3 Why wars occur, using examples from current conflicts3.4 The nature and importance of the theory of just war3.5 Differences among Christians in their attitudes to war3.6 The attitudes to war of ONE religion other than Christianity3.7 Christian attitudes to bullying3.8 The attitudes to bullying in one religion other than Christianity3.9 Religious conflicts within families3.10 Christian teachings on forgiveness and reconciliation.3.11 The teachings on forgiveness and reconciliation of one religion other than ChristianitySection 4 - RELIGION: CRIME AND PUNISHMENTIntroduction4.1 The need for law and justice4.2 Theories of punishment and the arguments for and against them4.3 Why justice is important for Christians4.4 Why justice is important for the followers of one religion other than Christianity4.5 The nature of capital punishment and non-religious arguments about capital punishment4.6 Different attitudes to capital punishment among Christians4.7 Different attitudes to capital punishment in one religion other than Christianity4.8 Laws on drugs and alcohol and the reasons for them4.9 Social and health problems caused by drugs and alcohol4.10 Different attitudes to drugs and alcohol in Christianity and the reasons for them4.11 Attitudes to drugs and alcohol in one religion other than Christianity
About the Author(s): The authors are experienced authors and examiners of GCSE Religious Studies.
Readership: teachers of GCSE RS