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This Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Religious Studies B Paper 1: Religion and
Ethics - Christianity Student Book provides comprehensive coverage
of the specification content. The book is made up of topics, each
covering one specification point as a visually engaging double-page
spread or more. Each Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Religious Studies Student
Book is packed with useful features to help you with your GCSE
studies, including: Learning outcomes outlined at the beginning of
each spread and reinforced at the end by summary boxes to recap the
most important points for you to remember Checkpoint boxes to
challenge you to recall key facts and reinforce your understanding
Extend your knowledge boxes with further factual details to help
contextualise key knowledge, and Find out more boxes with
suggestions for further research Key terms boxes to help you
understand and revise unfamiliar terminology Sacred texts boxes
containing appropriate extracts or prompts for you to seek out
further knowledge A Recap spread prompting you to recall and use
knowledge gained earlier on in the course, with fun quizzes,
activities and exam style questions supported by exam tips A
comprehensive Glossary and Index to facilitate revision.
Produced specifically to answer QCA concerns over attainment and
assessment in RE at Key Stage 3, "Modern World Religions" is a
series that balances learning about religions with learning from
religions. It comprises differentiated Student Books, Teacher's
Resource Packs and CD-ROMs, on the six major world faiths.
Clearly-structured spreads introduce both "learning about"
objectives and "learning from" objectives, ensuring that students
achieve the right balance. Specifically targeted tasks help
students meet the required standards. Each topic includes
suggestions for assessment to help gauge students' progress
accurately. Foundation and Core edition Student Books have
identical pagination, so they can be used together in the classroom
to support students of all abilities. The Teacher's Resource Packs
provide detailed teaching notes on a topic-by-topic basis, as well
as giving clear guidance to specialists and non-specialists alike
on key concepts and expected learning outcomes; plus differentiated
homework and activity sheets. CD-ROMs enable teachers to integrate
ICT, and contain additional activities, together with customisable
worksheets for greater flexibility. The evaluation pack contains
the Core and Foundation Student Books, the Teacher's Resource Pack
and the CD-ROM, at a 20 per cent discount price.
Produced specifically to answer QCA concerns over attainment and
assessment in RE at Key Stage 3, "Modern World Religions" is a
series that balances learning about religions with learning from
religions. It comprises differentiated Student Books, Teacher's
Resource Packs and CD-ROMs, on the six major world faiths.
Clearly-structured spreads introduce both "learning about"
objectives and "learning from" objectives, ensuring that students
achieve the right balance. Specifically targeted tasks help
students meet the required standards. Each topic includes
suggestions for assessment to help gauge students' progress
accurately. Foundation and Core edition Student Books have
identical pagination, so they can be used together in the classroom
to support students of all abilities. The Teacher's Resource Packs
provide detailed teaching notes on a topic-by-topic basis, as well
as giving clear guidance to specialists and non-specialists alike
on key concepts and expected learning outcomes; plus differentiated
homework and activity sheets. CD-ROMs enable teachers to integrate
ICT, and contain additional activities, together with customisable
worksheets for greater flexibility. The evaluation pack contains
the Core and Foundation Student Books, the Teacher's Resource Pack
and the CD-ROM, at a 20 per cent discount price.
The study investigated the failure to integrate faith in daily
work--a multifaceted problem important for interdisciplinary
studies in religion and society. The Purpose in Life (PIL) test and
the Engagement in Meaningful Work Scale (EMWS) were used to
research how religious faith impacted work perceptions of mortuary
college students. Students from Gupton-Jones College of Funeral
Service in Atlanta, Georgia and John A. Gupton College in
Nashville, Tennessee were chosen as the respondents. The following
research question was examined: What were the effects of
religiosity on mortuary college student perceptions of purpose in
life and the engagement in meaningful work? The study identified
four facets of religiosity for observation: (1) belief, (2)
attitude, (3) practice, and (4) group experience. The primary
research objectives examined the variables of denominational
preference, Christian affirmation, favorability toward the
institutional church, active church membership, the number of
religious disciplines practiced, and involvement in church
activities. Secondary objectives of the study examined the
demographics of age, gender, educational attainment, and experience
in funeral service work. Two hypotheses with ten corollaries for
each hypothesis were tested-- eight with a Kruskal-Wallis
procedure, ten with a Mann-Whitney U procedure, and two with a
Spearman's Rank Correlation procedure. Six independent variables
demonstrated a significant relationship with PIL values--funeral
service experience, denominational preference, Christian
affirmation, active church membership, the number of religious
disciplines practiced, and the involvement in church activities.
Six variables demonstrated a significant or practically significant
relationship with EMWS values--funeral service experience,
denominational preference, favorability toward the institutional
church, active church membership, the number of religious
disciplines practiced, and the involvement in church activities.
Conclusions drawn from the findings of the study had important
implications for the fields of religion, psychology, business
administration, and funeral service.
Let God remind you that you are his glorious daughter . "The
Diamond I Wear Is Within" is a heartfelt collection of letters from
single women expressing the joys and challenges of their Christian
journeys. Each chapter presents a letter written in a single
woman's authentic voice, paired with Lynn Gibson's response from a
biblical perspective. These candid discussions cover a variety of
themes relevant to singles today:
Why do relationships have to be so
complicated? Does God really have my best in mind? Will the sting
of singleness ever go away? Where should I serve? What is the
deepest craving of my heart? Where do I belong? Refocus your gaze
toward God as you listen in on conversations about beauty, joy,
identity, loneliness, depression, dating, and more. You will
discover that your beauty, in God's eyes, is more dazzling than a
diamond on your finger.
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