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GCSE Short Course RE Understanding the Marking Criteria to Optimise Success

GCSE Short Course RE Understanding the Marking Criteria to Optimise Success

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GCSE Short Course RE

Understanding the Marking Criteria to Optimise Success

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The Structure of the Exam paper

• Five Sections:• B1: Believing in God• B2: Matters of Life and Death• B3: Marriage and the Family• B4: Social Harmony• B5: Religion and the Media

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Structure of Each Section

• Four questions:• (a) Keyword question – 2 marks• (b) Descriptive question – 6 marks• (c) Analytical question – 8 marks• (d) Evidence based opinion question –

4 marks

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Levels

• Some question is divided up into three or four levels, subdivided into marks:• E.g.

− Level 4 (7-8 marks)− Level 3 (5-6 marks)− Level 2 (3-4 marks)− Level 1 (1-2 marks)

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What to Include…

• Bible Quotes• Different kinds of Christians• Two or three differing opinions• Examples• Key vocabulary• Evidence based opinions

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What to avoid…

• Opinions without reasons• Preaching• Prejudice• Ill-thought out humour• Writing too little• Writing too much

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Believing in God

• Part a) Being able to correctly define religious terminology will help you answer part a) style questions.  However, do NOT rely on these terms alone - study everything! 

• Define the following terms:• a. numinous• b. conversion• c. miracle• d. prayer• e. design• f. causation• g. agnosticism• h. atheism• i. moral evil• j. natural evil• k. omnipotent• l. benevolent• m. omniscient

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• Part b) style questions  - worth 6 marks

• * Outline what is meant by natural evil.

• *  Outline the problem of evil.

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• Part c) style questions - worth 8 marks

• *  Explain how a religious experience could lead a person to believe in God.

• *  Explain how a religious upbringing could lead a person to believe in God.

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• Part d) style questions - worth 4 marks

• *  "The world is too well designed to be a fluke".

• Do you agree? Give reasons for your opinion, showing you have considered another point of view. In your answer you should refer to at least one religion.

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Issues of Life and Death• Define the following terms:• a. sanctity of life• b. sacredness of life• c. resurrection• d. immortality of the soul• e. abortion• f. abortion on demand• g. doctrine of double effect• h. suicide• i. euthanasia• j. voluntary euthanasia• k. not striving to keep alive• l. paranormal• m. assisted suicide

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• Part b) style questions  - worth 6 marks

• *  Outline the Christian teachings on life after death

• *  Outline the Christian teachings on euthanasia

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• Part c) style questions - worth 8 marks

• *  Explain why Christians are against abortion.

• * Explain the Christian teachings on life after death.

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• Part d) style questions - worth 4 marks

• *  "Life begins at conception so abortion is murder".

• Do you agree? Give reasons for your opinion, showing you have considered another point of view. In your answer you should refer to at least one religion.

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Marriage and the Family

• You have three big areas to study in this topic:

• Marriage • – Society’s view

• -         Christianity’s view (Catholic, Protestant, Liberal)• -         Other religion’s view

• Divorce • -         Society’s view• -         Christianity’s view (Catholic, Protestant, Liberal)• -         Other religion’s view

• The Family • -         Society’s view• -         Christianity’s view (Catholic, Protestant, Liberal)• -         Other religion’s view

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Marriage and the Family

• With each of these you need to be able to

• ·        EXPLAIN what it is they teach• ·        PROVE what they teach with at

least one scriptural reference and church teaching

• ·        ANAYLSE what they teach by giving a reasoned opinion.

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• Start with your key terminology..........................• Part a) Being able to correctly define religious

terminology will help you answer part a) style questions.  However, do NOT rely on these terms alone - study everything! 

• Define the following terms:• a. Marriage• b. Divorce• c. Cohabitation• d. Promiscuity• e. Adultery• f. Nuclear family• g. Extended family• h. Reconstituted family

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• PLEASE NOTE!!• These ARE NOT the questions you will get on your

exams.  They are meant to help you revise for your exam and have practice answering the types of questions you should expect. Try to time yourself as you answer them. 

•  • Part b) style questions  - worth 6 marks• 1. Describe how Christianity may help parents

bring up their children.• 2. Describe how Christianity helps keep a family

together.

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• Part c) style questions - worth 8 marks• 1.  Explain why Christians still believe

that marriage is important.• 2. Explain how a Christian marriage

service may help a marriage to succeed.

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• Part d) style questions - worth 4 marks• 1. 'People should only have sex if they

are married to each other'• Do you agree? Give reasons to support

your answer, showing you have considered another point of view.  In your answer you should refer to at least one religion.

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Social Harmony

• Part a) Being able to correctly define religious terminology will help you answer part a) style questions.  However, do NOT rely on these terms alone - study everything! 

• Define the following terms:• a. sexism• b. racism• c. racial prejudice• d. discrimination• e. religious plurality• f. mono-faith• g. multi-faith• h. racial harmony

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• Part b) style questions  - worth 6 marks

• 1. Outline Christian attitudes to other religions

• 2. Outline the attitudes of one religion other than Christianity to other religions

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• Part c) style questions - worth 8 marks

• 1. Explain why there are different attitudes to the roles of men and women among Christians.

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• Part d) style questions - worth 4 marks

• 'It is wrong to try to convert other people to your religion'

• Do you agree? Give reasons for your opinion, showing you have considered another point of view. In your answer, you should refer to at least one religion.