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How far is religion about doctrine, and how far is it about what people do and who they do it with?
Philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah suggests that religious identity is too often expressed as a set of beliefs at the expense of practice and community.
This webinar explores this idea. Through classroom-ready teaching ideas and resources, we will consider how to represent religious identity in its multiple, messy, ‘lived’ state. This could form the basis of a KS3 unit of work entitled ‘What is Religion?’, or offer starters and activities when working with specific religions and themes.
Ideal for refreshing your planning with up-to-date ideas, considering fresh ways to approach religion and the chance to reflect on what we teach and why. Perfect for all Secondary teachers, suitable for Key Stage 2 teachers
Product includes: hour-long recording of ‘What is religion?’ webinar session recorded in 2017, copy of session PPT (copyright images have been removed) and associated resources.
Any special offers detailed in this webinar were valid at time of recording in may now have expired.
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