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AQA Short Course RE- GCSE Unit- War and Peace Leaders who worked for peace

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Would you risk your life in a conflict to gain peace?

Why?

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Learning intentions:

To IDENTIFY & DESCRIBE leaders who worked for peace in times of conflict.

To COMPARE/CONTRAST & ANALYSE which leaders methods were the most effective means of working for peace and why.

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Dietrich Dietrich BonhoefferBonhoeffer

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Mahatma Mahatma GhandiGhandi

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Irene SendlerIrene Sendler

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Martin Luther Martin Luther King JrKing Jr

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Video- Mind MapsVideo- Mind Maps

Irene Sendler-Mahatma Gandhi-Dietrich Bonhoeffer-Martin Luther King-

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In groups of 5, (5 groups needed) you are In groups of 5, (5 groups needed) you are going to create a poster on one leader who going to create a poster on one leader who

worked for peace.worked for peace.

On your poster, you can only have 15 words in total, but you can include:

Pictures Symbols Letters Numbers

Irena Sendler – p111Gandhi – handoutDalai Lama – p110

Dietrich Bonhoeffer – handoutMartin Luther King – p68-9

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Leader What were they working against? What were their methods? Did they succeed?

Mahatma Gandhi

Martin Luther King

Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Irena Sendler

The Dalai Lama

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Task – The Market PlaceTask – The Market Place

One person from your group is going to stay with your poster to explain it; the ‘expert’. (You will all do this once!)

The others are going to move around the room and learn about different leaders who worked for peace. Make sure you fill in your table!

Then, go back to your group, and teach each other what you know.

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I think the methods of .... were the most effective means of working for peace.

I think this because...

In comparison, I found the methods of... the least effective because...

The leader who was most influenced by their religious faith was ..., because...

Extension: How else could these leaders have worked for peace?

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6 mark question6 mark question

“You can achieve more by using love and peace than by using violence and

hate.” Do you agree? Give reasons for your answer, showing that you

have thought about more than one point of view. Refer to religious views in your answer.

To begin with, a Christian would agree with this statement, because Jesus said…

Muslims would also agree, because…

They might also take inspiration from a religious leader, such as…

On the other hand, someone may argue that using violence and hate is more effective, because… I agree with… This is because….

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Be KIND/SPECIFIC/ Be KIND/SPECIFIC/ HELPFULHELPFUL

What mark would you give them?What have they done well?What could they do to improve?

Use the PURPLE PENS & ONION

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Redraft your answer based Redraft your answer based on your feedbackon your feedback

“You can achieve more by using love and peace than by using violence and

hate.”

Do you agree? Give reasons for your answer, showing that you have thought about more than one point of view. Refer to religious views in your answer.

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HomeworkHomework

Visit the blog and complete the Google Form-

questionnaires. At least 3.

www.cheneyre.edublogs.org

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PlenaryPlenary

3 – methods of working for peace2 – reasons why Irena Sendler risked her life1 – story that interested you the most and

why

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