This book raises questions of beliefs in compelling ways for any young person, and provides ready to use activities for 11-16s that will get your students thinking.
£9.50Thoughtful and creative ways of introducing secondary students to key teachings of Buddhism, making use of the voices of contemporary UK Buddhists.
£9.50Explores questions that matter to Christians as well as questions raised by Christian belief, providing activities for students aged 11 - 16 to deepen understanding of diverse Christian belief and practice.
£9.50This book focuses on different ways in which religions express meaning. Chapters explore meanings that are expressed through words, images, music and actions, from Christianity, Islam, Buddhism and non-religious viewpoints.
£9.50This book helps students to think about their own identity, to consider ways in which the media handle religious diversity.
£9.50Questions: Jewish People offers practical resources for teaching Judaism as a vibrant, living faith in Britain today, including interviews with Jewish teenagers and responses to current ethical concerns.
£9.50Stimulating classroom resources and activities to get students to consider questions of meaning, purpose and truth, and to explore religious and secular responses.
£9.50This book focuses on questions that students and young people ask about Muslims and Islam. It includes original contributions from Muslims, offering their personal reflections on living their faith.
£9.50Creative ideas and resources to support good learning about and from Sikhism, using artwork, stories, texts and interviews with Sikh young people from the UK.
£9.50Sources, resources and ideas, including two game strategies, to support an active exploration of religious and non-religious values and commitments in the classroom.
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