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How is the environment a reflection of humanity?

Key Stage 3 Curriculum Project
Author: Karen Johnson
School: School Name
Location: Place

Age: Key Stage 3


Overall aim: To explore Catholic teachings on the Environment and consider how this is reflected in students’ lived experience.

Pupils will think about what their local environment shows them about the people who live in the area. They will then consider some aspects from around the …

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What can we learn by listening to other species?

KS2-3 Curriculum Project
Author: Rebecca Ostler
School: School Name
Location: Place

You can download the entire curriculum project for use, just click here.

Age: Key Stage 2-3


Overall aim: To generate tricky questions, to work together to explore them, to consider if, why and how we should care for our planet

Description:

Some of the tricky questions pupils will engage with …

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Finding the Prophetic Voice on Climate Change

KS1-2 Curriculum Project
Author: John Meredith
School: School Name
Location: Place

You can download the entire curriculum project for use, just click here.

Age: KS1-2


Overall aim:

  • To see nature as a subject and not as an object.
  • To ask: how does the prophetic voice relate to the climate?
  • Focus on and celebrate joy in creation
  • Connect thinking to action

Description …

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Whose World is it? Who Cares?

KS3 Curriculum Project
Author: Matt Pitcher
School: School Name
Location: Place

You can download the entire curriculum project for use, just click here.

Age: Key Stage 3 - Year 8-9


Overall aim: to consider the religious responses to the climate crisis from a local, national and global perspective.

Pupils think about how Christians and Buddhists respond to the climate crisis and be …

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Climate Stories

KS3 Curriculum Project
Author: Steph Chadwick
School: School Name
Location: Place

You can download the entire curriculum project for use, just click here.

Overall aim:

In this set of four lessons for KS3, students have the opportunity to explore different perspectives, including non-human perspectives, to make sense of climate breakdown through stories.

Description:

  • Students will hear from young people around the …

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Exploring Climate Change

KS1-2 Curriculum Project
Author: Zoe Higgins
School: School Name
Location: Place

You can download the entire curriculum project for use, just click here.

Description:

  1. Pupils will hear religious principles as to why caring for the earth matters, and answer for themselves
  2. Pupils will find out why different religious people might take action to care for and protect the earth
  3. Pupils will …

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How should humans treat non-human life?

KS3 Curriculum Project
Author: Tom Breakwell
School: School Name
Location: Place

You can download the entire curriculum project for use, just click here.

Description:

  1. Pupils will learn about a wide range of ethical thinkers and apply their thinking to case studies concerning the environment, such as throwaway plastic straws and animal cruelty
  2. Pupils will apply ethical thinking to biblical views of …

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People and the Planet

KS3 Curriculum Project
Author: Rebecca Wright
School: School Name
Location: Place

You can download the entire curriculum project for use, just click here.

Overall aim:

  • to consider students’ own responses to the climate crisis
  • to explore the idea of collective responsibility
  • thinking about connectedness and togetherness
    Description:
  1. Pupils will consider the purpose and value of all species
  2. Pupils will discuss and …

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Climate Change Ethics

KS3 (Y8) Curriculum Project
Author: Tony Kemp
School: School Name
Location: Place

You can download the entire curriculum project for use, just click here.

Description:

  1. through data and evidence pupils will gain an understanding of how human action has led to climate change
  2. explore religious responses to climate change and the idea of ethical responsibility
  3. consider practical responses and offer a personal …

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Hack the Syllabus

The RE:Connect project hosted a range of syllabus advisors, RE leaders, and teachers to "hack the syllabus". In the first of what is planned to be a recurring workshop, the group shared prese...

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Project Members Presenting at Strictly RE

Project Members Presenting at Strictly RE Today alumni and project team members Steph Chadwick, Zoe Higgins and Ian Jones discussed the RE:Connect project in a workshop at the Strict...

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A new cohort begins!

A new cohort begins! We've just had the first session for our 2nd cohort of RE:Connect, with four secondary and two primary teachers from across the country. Cohort 2 is generously...

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