Sentences with phrase «ocr religious studies»

This concise and highly engaging resource is tailored to the Ethics components of AQA Philosophy and OCR Religious Studies, with a clear and practical layout that includes end - of - chapter summaries, key terms, and common mistakes to avoid.
Designed as a half term work booklet for the OCR Religious Studies GCSE module on Religion and Equality but can be used as a framework for teaching the module.
A complete set of six revision sessions for each of the six sections of the «Christianity» component of the AS - Level OCR Religious Studies specification (H173 / H573).
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B602 OCR religious studies.
This is a writing frame for an OCR Religious Studies B: Philosophy and Applied Ethics type [e] question.
OCR Religious Studies - Developments in Christian Thought - Unit 6 - Challenges part of a series of podcasts by Mark Coffey (author of Ethics for OCR Religious Studies) and Dr Andrew Brower - Latz (author of The Social Philosophy of Gillian Rose), teachers of Religious Studies A Level at The Manchester Grammar School.
OCR Religious Studies Developments in Christian Thought - teacher of wisdom, liberator, or Son of God?
Text books used alongside: OCR Religious Studies - Ina Taylor et al..
Finally, those teaching KS5 will find my packs of AS / A2 revision sessions invaluable: OCR Religious Studies AQA Philosophy AQA Sociology

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This will be relevant for pupils studying the OCR, EDEXCEL and WJEC Specs but most relevant to AQA Religious Studies Spec B.
This is the second of three revision sheets, based on the OCR GCSE Religious Studies course, focusing on the key concepts of dominion and stewardship.
This lesson meets the standards of the new Higher RMPS exam (valid from August 2016) and of OCR's A-level in Religious Studies (H573 / 02, valid from 2016) and it is designed to last 1 - 2 periods.
These resources were created for the OCR GCSE Religious Studies B specification.
This 36 page booklet is designed for Religious Studies teachers / students who are covering Buddhism at GCSE level (based meticulously on the OCR B specification).
This is the first of three revision sheets, based on the OCR GCSE Religious Studies topic of Religion and Science, focusing on the different theories surrounding the origins of the world and of humanity.
These resources were created in line with the OCR GCSE Religious Studies B specification.
This lesson is part of the OCR GCSE Religious Studies topic of Religion and Science and looks at environmental issues.
This is the final of three revision sheets, based on the OCR GCSE Religious Studies course, focusing on the environmental issues and the Christian attitudes towards them.
Religious Studies: OCR B It uses the Acronym «DADBOY» to help students structure their 15 mark answers.
This is a lecture note on meta - ethics, according to the syllabus of OCR GCE A2 Religious Studies G582 Religious Ethics.
This is the second in a series of seven revision sheets, aimed at Applied Ethics (Unit B603) of the OCR GCSE Religious Studies course, featuring key information on abortion.
This is the fifth of seven revision sheets, aimed at Applied Ethics (Unit B603) for the OCR GCSE Religious Studies, with key information about the topic of suicide.
This is a writing frame for a 12 - mark type (e) question for the OCR GCSE Religious Studies B: Philosophy and Applied Ethics specification.
This is the third of seven revision sheets, aimed at Applied Ethics (Unit B603) for the OCR GCSE Religious Studies course, detailing key facts and opinions about fertility treatment.
OCR has spent thousands of pounds this year advertising for new markers on buses and in the pages of cruise holiday magazines to meet the demand, particularly in subjects such as history, English literature, sociology and religious studies.
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