WJEC GCSE Religious Studies: Unit 2 Religion and Ethical Themes

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A01=Amanda Ridley
A01=Chris Owens
A01=Ed Pawson
A01=Joy White
A01=Steve Clarke
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781510413467
  • Weight: 737g
  • Dimensions: 212 x 276mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Mar 2018
  • Publisher: Hachette Learning
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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For the new Welsh specification for first teaching 2017.

Trust the experts; let the market-leading publisher and subject specialists with examining experience provide accessible content that draws out the key ethical theories, helping to ensure your students have a thorough understanding
- Teach the Unit 2 content confidently with comprehensive coverage of Christian, Muslim, Jewish and Buddhist beliefs and practices.
- Enable students to build a strong core of knowledge with engaging activities throughout the textbook.
- Boost students' confidence approaching assessment with guidance on tackling different question types.
- Equip students' with the detailed knowledge they need to succeed with clear, lively explanations that make key concepts accessible to all ability levels.

Covers:
- Christianity: Beliefs and teachings
- Islam: Beliefs and teachings
- Judaism: Beliefs and teachings
- Buddhism: Beliefs and teachings
- Relationships
- Human Rights

This product is designed to match the WJEC specification for last exam in 2026. It is not approved for the new GCSE specification for first examination in 2027.

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