Preparation for Unit 2 NEA - Foundational Concept Lessons

£30.00

Introduce students to the key moral and ethical themes that form the foundation of the Unit 2 Non-Examined Assessment (NEA). Although the exam board selects two themes each year for students to choose between, these lessons cover all core concepts stated in the specification.

Themes included:

  • Marriage

  • Adultery, divorce & remarriage

  • Artificial contraception & natural family planning

  • Cohabitation & sex before/outside marriage

  • Same-sex relationships, civil partnerships & marriage

  • Interfaith relationships

  • Roles within the family & gender

  • Religious upbringing, childhood ceremonies & faith-based schooling

Each PowerPoint lesson includes:

  • Background information and key teachings from multiple faiths

  • Stimulus material and discussion questions

  • Active learning tasks for reflection and comparison

Perfect to get students thinking and a way to introduce sensitive issues in a structured, balanced way before students begin their own NEA research.

Introduce students to the key moral and ethical themes that form the foundation of the Unit 2 Non-Examined Assessment (NEA). Although the exam board selects two themes each year for students to choose between, these lessons cover all core concepts stated in the specification.

Themes included:

  • Marriage

  • Adultery, divorce & remarriage

  • Artificial contraception & natural family planning

  • Cohabitation & sex before/outside marriage

  • Same-sex relationships, civil partnerships & marriage

  • Interfaith relationships

  • Roles within the family & gender

  • Religious upbringing, childhood ceremonies & faith-based schooling

Each PowerPoint lesson includes:

  • Background information and key teachings from multiple faiths

  • Stimulus material and discussion questions

  • Active learning tasks for reflection and comparison

Perfect to get students thinking and a way to introduce sensitive issues in a structured, balanced way before students begin their own NEA research.