Yr 12 Religion & Ethics, 2012 Mr Morris.

This Blog is designed specifically for students involved in Mr Morris' 12RAE1. MO23. This is a tool to hold information discussed and researched through class time for class tasks and unit Assessments.

2. Subject Aims.

2. AIMS

A program of study derived from this study area specification aims to help students to:
•    recognise and reflect on the personal, relational and spiritual dimensions of human experience
•    appreciate the influence that ethical and religious people in society have on the development of a sense of purpose and personal integrity
•    develop ethical attitudes and behaviours required for effective participation in the community
•    think critically, creatively and constructively about their future roles and responsibilities locally and globally
•    develop a critical awareness of ethical issues related to the values, belief systems or religious traditions of the student and the community
•    know and understand the influence that values, belief systems, religious traditions and ethical frameworks have on their own and other people’’s behaviour
•    foster an appreciation of and respect for diverse value systems, beliefs and cultures, and the contribution of religion, religious groups, welfare and service groups to society
•    develop critical literacy skills to access, organise and analyse information •    communicate this information effectively to others through planning, cooperative team
work and problem solving
•    develop positive attitudes and strategies for engaging in lifelong learning as reflective learners.

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