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3.9.1 - Freedom of Religious Expression (Non-Religious Perspectives)
Explore non-religious views on freedom of religion, expression, and human rights with this engaging lesson pack for 3.9.1 Freedom of Religious Expression – Non-Religious Perspectives. Carefully aligned to the WJEC Religious Studies 2025 specification, these lessons enable learners to investigate how humanists and other non-religious thinkers approach issues of belief, tolerance, and individual freedoms.
Learners Will Understand:
Freedom of belief and expression.
Human rights and equality.
The importance of tolerance and respect.
Humanist views on religious diversity.
The role of reason and evidence.
Responses to discrimination and intolerance.
The importance of interfaith and non-faith dialogue.
Freedom of religion in society.
The balance between rights and responsibilities.
How beliefs influence attitudes to human rights.
Suitable for:
WJEC GCSE Religious Studies (from 2025)
KS4 RE and Ethics courses
Revision and intervention sessions
Independent study and enrichment
Explore non-religious views on freedom of religion, expression, and human rights with this engaging lesson pack for 3.9.1 Freedom of Religious Expression – Non-Religious Perspectives. Carefully aligned to the WJEC Religious Studies 2025 specification, these lessons enable learners to investigate how humanists and other non-religious thinkers approach issues of belief, tolerance, and individual freedoms.
Learners Will Understand:
Freedom of belief and expression.
Human rights and equality.
The importance of tolerance and respect.
Humanist views on religious diversity.
The role of reason and evidence.
Responses to discrimination and intolerance.
The importance of interfaith and non-faith dialogue.
Freedom of religion in society.
The balance between rights and responsibilities.
How beliefs influence attitudes to human rights.
Suitable for:
WJEC GCSE Religious Studies (from 2025)
KS4 RE and Ethics courses
Revision and intervention sessions
Independent study and enrichment