The Religion, Philosophy and Ethics course provides an interesting challenge for students wishing to think and learn about important religious, philosophical and ethical issues in today’s world. During the course you will learn in the following ways: • Discussion and debating- this involves sharing your ideas and listening carefully and reflecting on the ideas of others in order to reach a better understanding • Making notes- this is a vital skill whether in school during lessons or in private study time- this will ensure you have the information needed to prepare you for the assessments • Essay writing skills- this will help you to communicate your ideas clearly and coherently. It will also prepare you well for Year 13 assessments which involve extended written answers. • Reading- this course is demanding and requires you to be able to read extensively both in class and outside lesson time. As well as textbooks reading journals, magazines and newspapers will assist your progress as well as depth and breadth of understanding. • Film and discussion programmes are extensively used to support your learning • Student presentations are used to encourage responsibility and deepening your knowledge of the course content. The preparation of these allows you to develop your individual research skills which will be valuable later. • Visits and visitors are arranged to help you understand the importance of the topics we study outside the classroom. We take advantage of the rich religious and cultural opportunities living so close to the capital provide.
Name: Religious Studies (Philosophy and Ethics) Qualification title: GCE A Level in Religious Studies Qualification type: GCE A/AS Level or equivalent Assessment Awarding Assessment & Qualifications Alliance Created 20150923 14:51:25 Updated 20161004 15:01:30
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The Compton School
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Summers Lane Town: London
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