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3.7.1 - Humanity’s relationship with the natural world (Non-Religious Perspectives)
Explore non-religious views on humanity's relationship with the natural world with this engaging lesson pack for 3.7.1 Humanity's Relationship with the Natural World – 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 environmental responsibility and the use of natural resources.
Learners Will Understand:
Humanity's place within the natural world.
The importance of reason and responsibility.
Environmental ethics and sustainability.
Humanist views on caring for the planet.
The impact of climate change and pollution.
Stewardship without belief in God.
The importance of biodiversity and conservation.
Non-religious responses to environmental issues.
Practical examples of environmental action.
How beliefs influence care for the natural world.
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 humanity's relationship with the natural world with this engaging lesson pack for 3.7.1 Humanity's Relationship with the Natural World – 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 environmental responsibility and the use of natural resources.
Learners Will Understand:
Humanity's place within the natural world.
The importance of reason and responsibility.
Environmental ethics and sustainability.
Humanist views on caring for the planet.
The impact of climate change and pollution.
Stewardship without belief in God.
The importance of biodiversity and conservation.
Non-religious responses to environmental issues.
Practical examples of environmental action.
How beliefs influence care for the natural world.
Suitable for:
WJEC GCSE Religious Studies (from 2025)
KS4 RE and Ethics courses
Revision and intervention sessions
Independent study and enrichment