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The Corsham School Options Booklet

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RELIGION AND<br />

PHILOSOPHY<br />

BOARD: AQA<br />

COURSE INFORMATION<br />

<strong>The</strong> GCSE short course builds on the knowledge, understanding and skills established in Religious Studies in years 7, 8 and 9.<br />

Religion and Philosophy is also a challenging and rigorous subject that requires you to think deeply and question what you think<br />

you know about religion (in this case, Buddhism and Christianity), as well as giving the students an opportunity to develop and<br />

express their views through discussion, debate and reasoned essay writing on the following topics:<br />

• Human rights and social justice<br />

• Crime and punishment<br />

• Peace and conflict<br />

• Matters of life<br />

• Relationships and families<br />

• Buddhist beliefs and teachings<br />

• Christian beliefs and teachings<br />

An interest in current affairs, sociology, culture and history would be useful. Students will be required to not just understand the<br />

issues explored, but also to look at how the beliefs, teachings and practises of those with faith are expressed and the impact their<br />

approach to those issues in the 21st century.<br />

HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?<br />

<strong>The</strong> assessment process is 100% exam at the end of Year 11.<br />

Students will be required to sit two papers of 1 hour 45 minutes.<br />

PERSONAL SKILLS AND LEARNING STYLES LEARNING<br />

STYLES<br />

<strong>The</strong> course is accessible to all students and you will develop your<br />

interpersonal, linguistic, intrapersonal and critical learning skills.<br />

Attributes Thinking for yourself and not just learning the facts.<br />

Enjoy debating and challenging your own ideas.<br />

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