A presentation with guided activities to guide students in learning about the season of advent and the meaning behind the advent wreath.
View full descriptionThis excellent and creative presentation prepared by Equality and Human Rights Commission allows students to actively engage in stereotyping and prejudice points of view.
View full descriptionStrand: Morality
Suggestions for use: The slides in this presentation provide students with all the information they need to know about prejudice. The students will also have the opportunity to engage in activity based learning.
Key Skills: Being Creative Communicating Managing Information and Thinking Staying Well Working with Others Literacy Managing Myself
Strand: Justice and Peace
Suggestions for use: The slides in this presentation provide students with all the information they need to know about prejudice. The students will also have the opportunity to engage in activity based learning.
Strand: Morality
Suggestions for use: The slides in this presentation provide students with all the information they need to know about prejudice. The students will also have the opportunity to engage in activity based learning.
Ask students to explore the possibility of joining a Cult. This worksheet allows students to discover how people are easily persuaded to join a cult. It also provides a short overview about the history of The People's Temple.
View full descriptionStrand: Search for Meaning
Suggestions for use: This handout describes the religious movement “The People’s Temple” set up by Jim Jones. It can help teachers introduce the concept of cults and how they recruit new members and the outcome of mass murder/suicide.
Students can be asked to identify a time when they felt, vulnerable, alone and isolated. This worksheet will help students learn that many cults recruit the vulnerable in society.
Powerpoint presentation on the topic of Judaism. Includes information on history, beliefs, symbols, holy places, special clothing and celebrations. Also includes quiz at the end of the presentation to assess learning and ideas for extension work. Supporting worksheets also available.
View full descriptionHere are a list of resources and videos to support the teaching of Holy Week in the classroom.
View full descriptionThis brilliant documentary explores the secret world of cults that are operating within Ireland including The House of Prayer', 'Palmarians' and 'Scientologists'.
View full descriptionStrand: Search for Meaning
Suggestions for use: Introduce students to cults within Ireland. This is an excellent video that can be used with students at senior cycle level studying the Search for Meaning.
A power point presentation that allows students to explore and discover reasons why many people join a cult or new religious movement. It highlights key features of human personalities such as depression and addiction that are targets for many cult leaders.
View full descriptionStrand: Search for Meaning
Suggestions for use: This short power point presentation provides teachers with the platform to demonstrate to students how easy it is to fall into the seductive powers of a cult. This can be used as an introduction when studying Cults and New Religious Movements.
Powerpoint presentation on Hinduism. Includes information on history, beliefs and traditions. Also includes a quiz for assessment of learning.
View full descriptionSuggestions for use: Teaching about world religions
Quiz worksheet to accompany Powerpoint presentation on Judaism for assessment of learning.
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