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E-raamat: Complete Multifaith Resource for Primary Religious Education: Ages 7-11 [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(Religious Education Inspector, UK)
  • Formaat: 136 pages, 50 Line drawings, black and white; 49 Halftones, color; 20 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Nov-2011
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203816349
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
  • Hind: 138,48 €*
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  • Tavahind: 197,84 €
  • Säästad 30%
  • Formaat: 136 pages, 50 Line drawings, black and white; 49 Halftones, color; 20 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Nov-2011
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203816349
The Complete Multifaith Resource for Primary Religious Education Ages 7-11 is a definitive teaching and learning aid for cross-religious exploration in the classroom, offering stimulating and detailed ways in which to apply a concepts-based approach to the teaching of RE. It provides a model for learning which engages children and encourages the development of higher order thinking skills and which can be applied to other subject areas in cross-curricular settings.

Comprising of a book anddownloadable resources, The Complete Multifaith Resource features key concepts that underpin religious beliefs and practices and that are key to effective learning in RE for the target age level. Each concept chapter provides a wealth of material which will enable teachers to lead their pupils through the learning experience. Resources can be displayed on an interactive whiteboard for classroom viewing, or alternatively printed out for pupils to use during individual and group activities, requiring no further search for resources. This includes:





stories, pictures and questions to prompt discussion writing frames, sort cards, matching pairs and other engaging activities

This indispensable tool provides a modern, innovative and refreshing approach to teaching RE that has already proved to be effective in a large number of schools and can be applied to the effective delivery of an agreed syllabus for RE. Each chapter is introduced by looking at the key concept from a Christian point of view, and is then examined from the perspectives of the other major world faiths, including Buddhism, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism and Sikhism.

The Complete Multifaith Resource for Primary Religious Education Ages 7-11 will be of value not only to RE managers and leaders, but also to primary phase teachers who may have little confidence or expertise in teaching RE. Trainee teachers and those studying on education courses will also benefit from gaining a better understanding of the concepts-based approach to the teaching of RE as expounded by the Hampshire, Portsmouth and Southampton Agreed Syllabus.
Introduction 1(7)
Why focus on concepts?
1(1)
Which concepts or key ideas should we focus on?
2(1)
What is the cycle of learning for?
3(1)
How does the cycle of learning work?
4(2)
How to use this publication effectively
6(1)
Concepts for exploration
7(1)
Concept: community
8(20)
What is the value of the Christian Community for Christians?
9(5)
Community in Buddhism
14(3)
Community in Hinduism
17(2)
Community in Judaism
19(3)
Community in Islam
22(2)
Community in Sikhism
24(3)
Resources on the CD
27(1)
Concept: God
28(22)
The Christian view of God
29(10)
The Hindu view of God
39(3)
The Jewish view of God
42(2)
The Muslim view of God
44(2)
The Sikh view of God
46(2)
Resources on the CD
48(2)
Concept: holy
50(8)
Christian beliefs in Holy Mary, mother of God
51(3)
The Torah scrolls, holy for Jews
54(3)
Resources on the CD
57(1)
Concept: symbol
58(24)
The symbol of the empty cross for Christians
59(6)
The symbol of the Buddha for Buddhists
65(3)
The symbol of water for Hindus
68(4)
The symbol of Ihram for Muslims
72(3)
The symbol of bread for Jews
75(2)
The symbol of the Kirpan for Sikhs
77(3)
Resources on the CD
80(2)
Concept: ritual
82(17)
The ritual of the Eucharist for Christians
83(4)
The ritual of puja for Buddhists
87(3)
The ritual of arti for Hindus
90(2)
The ritual of salah for Muslims
92(1)
The ritual of using tefillin for Jews
93(3)
The rituals of amrit for Sikhs
96(2)
Resources on the CD
98(1)
Various concepts
99(29)
The concept of sacrifice in Christianity
99(5)
The concept of suffering in Buddhism
104(4)
The concept of devotion in Hinduism
108(6)
The concept of freedom in Judaism
114(4)
The concept of revelation in Islam
118(5)
The concept of service in Sikhism
123(5)
Resources on the CD 128
Judith Lowndes is currently a general inspector for primary RE in Hampshire. She has extensive experience of teaching primary pupils and advising on religious education provision, and has lectured on religious education provision to students and trainee teachers in higher education. She has contributed to a number of RE books and is co-author of Primary Religious Education A New Approach, also published by Routledge