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Books > Children's & Educational > Humanities > Religious education / world faiths > General
Syllabus: CfE (Curriculum for Excellence, from Education Scotland)
Level: BGE S1-3: Third and Fourth Levels Subject: RME Modernise and
refresh RME. Topics such as social media, gender identity and
artificial intelligence are explored alongside world religions, as
pupils think critically about our rapidly changing world. Covering
all CfE Third and Fourth Level Benchmarks (plus some key content
for Second Level), this ready-made and differentiated course puts
progression for every pupil at the heart of your curriculum. >
Ask questions and solve problems: 'Thinking skills' for later life
are developed through sensitive, scaffolded consideration of
Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Humanism and diverse and
inclusive morality and belief topics that will capture every
pupil's interest > Personalise the learning process: Each
chapter contains learning intentions, starter tasks, explanations
and activities (with accompanying success criteria) that you can
deliver across one or two lessons, choosing the appropriate depth
and pace for your pupils > Meet the needs of each pupil in your
class: The content and activities are designed to ensure
accessibility for those with low prior attainment, while
'Challenge' tasks will stretch high achieving pupils >
Effectively check and assess progress: Activities that can be used
for summative and formative assessment, 'progress check' questions,
and suggestions for gathering a portfolio of evidence help you to
monitor progression against the Experiences & Outcomes and
Benchmarks > Lay firm foundations for National qualifications:
The skills, knowledge and understanding established through the
course will set up pupils for success in National 5 RMPS >
Deliver the 'responsibility for all' Es and Os: Plenty of
activities that address literacy, numeracy and health and wellbeing
skills are threaded through the book
A delightful collection of stories revealing the presence of God in
our lives. Using simple text and delightful illustrations, these
stories help prepare children for the ups and downs of daily life,
encouraging them to feel secure, be kind, and not to worry. Stories
include A Time for Everything, Whatever is Lovely, Always Near Me
and All these Things. Content Benefits: This omnibus collection of
stories gently introduce very young children to the idea that God
is with them throughout their lives. Gently points children to the
love of God Beautiful illustrations on every page Helps children to
see that God cares for them Reinforces positive messages to
children A delightful collection of stories that children will
treasure Omnibus edition of four popular stories Each story's theme
is based around a Bible passage: Ecclesiastes 3, Philippians 4,
Psalm 139 and 1 Corinthians 13 Includes multicultural images Ideal
resource for anyone working with children Perfect gift idea for a
Christening, Baptism or Dedication Suitable to read to very young
children, or for early readers to read themselves Binding -
Paperback Pages - 112 Publisher - Authentic Media
"What does it take to be a leader?""
"Are you nervous when you find yourself in positions of leadership?
Do you fear that you'll fumble the ball or otherwise embarrass
yourself when given responsibility? Or do you love being at the
command post and want to know how to sharpen your talents?"
""Leadership Ricks "is based on Student Leadership University's
popular Leadership Rocks Conference held across the nation. At the
end of this study you will be ready to live confidently for Christ
and to speak the language of a leader. As an influencer for Christ,
others will follow your lead, and you will be ready to step forward
and become a godly student with a wide range of influence.
You'll learn that the keys to leadership are:
VisionExecutionOptimismResponsibilityConsistencyTenacityIn this
guide, Jay Stack will help you turn your aspirations into
achievements and earn the right to influence others by utilizing
the greatest leadership book ever written-God's Word.
Student Leadership University is committed to providing students
with the tools they need to experience Scripture in their daily
lives on six levels to see it, hear it, write it, memorize it, pray
it, and share it. In addition, other elements such as the Private
World Journal and exclusive leadership tips and discussion
questions found throughout the SLU study guide series are designed
to bring students to an intimate understanding of God and His Word.
With the SLU study guides, students learn to walk in a genuine,
personal faith in Christ instead of simply living on borrowed
faith.
Features include: Learn to dig deep into God's Word.Provides
guidance for real life.SLU is developing tomorrow's influencers to
impact society as business men and women, ministers, missionaries,
and political and community leaders.Addresses some of today's most
relevant topics for teens.Perfect for students ages 14-19.
Written in a friendly voice, filled with dynamic photos, and
featuring text crafted for the youngest of readers, these books
touch upon the history and traditions of a diverse range of both
secular and faith- based festive celebrations. Each Seedlings book
closes with a labeled-image guide for further review. As
introductions to informational text, these titles will plant the
seeds of knowledge! Day of the Dead covers the holiday's history,
popular traditions, and such defining symbols as marigolds and
skulls.
Mastering Primary Religious Education introduces the primary
religious education curriculum and helps trainees and teachers
learn how to plan and teach inspiring lessons that make religious
education irresistible. Topics covered include: * Current
developments in religious education * Religious education as an
irresistible activity * Religious education as a practical activity
* Skills to develop in religious education * Promoting curiosity *
Assessing children in religious education * Practical issues This
guide includes examples of children's work, case studies, readings
to reflect upon and reflective questions that all help to show
students and teachers what is considered to be best and most
innovative practice, and how they can use that knowledge in their
own teaching to the greatest effect. The book draws on the
experience of two leading professionals in primary religious
education, Maria James and Julian Stern, to provide the essential
guide to teaching religious education for all trainee and qualified
primary teachers.
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