Year 11 Religious Education
Curriculum:
Religion, Human-Rights and Social Justice
- Social Justice And Human Rights
- Prejudice And Discrimination
- Religious Freedom
- Prejudice And Discrimination – Disability And Race
- Christian Teachings About Wealth
- Poverty And Its Causes
- Exploitation Of The Poor
- Giving Money To The Poor
The Existence of God and Revelation
- The Design Argument (Also Known As The Teleological Argument)
- The First Cause Argument (Also Known As The Cosmological Argument)
- The Argument From Miracles
- Arguments Against The Existence Of God
- Special Revelation And Enlightenment
- General Revelation
- Different Ideas About The Divine
- The Value Of Revelation And Enlightenment
By this point in the academic year, we have completed the course content and we are focusing on revision, exam technique and pace.
By this point in the academic year, we have completed the course content and we are focusing on revision, exam technique and pace.
Subject Overview:
Students in Year 11 have 3 lessons of Religious Education each week.
Students will receive one piece of Religious Education homework set every week.
Assessments:
Students are assessed at the end of each unit. There are also End of Term assessments and an End of Year assessment.
Students sit a mock exam in the Autumn Term.
Students sit their final exams in the Summer Term.