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Studying RS in Years 7, 8 and 9.
What is Religious Studies?
Religious Studies examines the history and the nature of belief.
It helps pupils to consider questions of meaning and purpose in
life, and to address questions about the nature of values in human
society. Students are provided with the information and strategies
to make informed judgements about moral and religious issues. By
studying the way religion engenders a sense of identity, students
begin to develop their own sense of identity and belonging, preparing
them for life as citizens in a pluralistic society.
Your child will:
· Become familiar with a wide range of beliefs and practices,
both in their own society and in the wider world
· Gain confidence through expressing their own beliefs and
feelings, and actively listening to those of others
· Recognise that the familiar and known can allow us to understand
the unfamiliar and unknown - seeing our own experiences as the foundation
of understanding those of others
· Be encouraged to respond creatively and imaginatively to
religious ideas - seeing religion as a source of wonder and inspiration
rather than a list of rules and rituals
What will your child study?
YEAR 7
· Looking for God - can the natural world reveal God? What
is God like? Where is God when terrible disasters happen?
· Looking for justice - what does justice mean to Christians?
What did Jesus teach about justice? Why do some people give their
lives to serve others?
· Quaker faith and practice - what did George Fox and other
prominent Quakers believe in? What does Quakerism stand for? Why
is the peace testimony so important to Quakers?
YEARS 8 AND 9
The six major religions of the world are covered - one each term.
· Hinduism
· Buddhism
· Sikhism
· Christianity
· Islam
· Judaism
The approach to these faiths continues to be as enquiring, experience-based
and practical as the first year,s programme.
How Will Your Child Be Assessed?
· Your child's classwork and homework will be regularly
assessed
· Your child will be told how their work can be improved,
if necessary
· Positive effort and involvement will be praised and rewarded
with verbal praise and/or merits given
Work set for your child will be
differentiated:
· By providing extensions tasks where appropriate
· By using a variety of teaching methods, concentrating on
active involvement of pupils
· By providing differentiated tasks where appropriate
· By making use of LSA support in the classroom where it
has been allocated
Homework is set once every two weeks
in order to:
· Reinforce and extend tasks begun in class
· Research topics in greater depth or detail
What activities will your child take
part in?
Your child's learning of Religious Studies will be enriched by
visits to places of worship and speakers from different faith backgrounds.
Creative work such as drama, role play poetry, artwork, musical
improvisation and craft projects are incorporated into lessons whenever
possible, to encourage an active style of learning and to foster
the ability to work as part of a team.
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