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Unit 2 - NEA
Complete Coursework Toolkit
Everything you need to deliver and support the WJEC Non-Examined Assessment.
Step-by-step PowerPoints, student worksheets, and planning templates walk learners through the research, analysis, evaluation, and reflection.
Designed to make the NEA manageable, structured, and fully compliant with WJEC expectations - without limiting student independence. Fully sequenced, editable materials which are ready to deliver.
Lessons
Seven sequenced lessons build the key skills students need for success:
Coursework Overview – understanding the task and assessment criteria
Summarising & Note-Taking – how to capture and condense key ideas
Understanding & Analysing Sources – identifying meaning, reliability, and interpretation
Comparing & Selecting Sources – choosing the most relevant evidence
Reflection & Drawing Conclusions – forming reasoned, justified viewpoints
Referencing & Academic Honesty – recording and crediting all sources correctly
Research and recording sheets
Practical worksheets that teach students how to record, track, and evaluate evidence.
The Referencing Sheet uses a clear RURU framework (Reliable, Up-to-date, Relevant, Useful) to help learners identify which sources to include in their final submission.
Perfect for guiding independent research while maintaining academic integrity.
Task-Specific Planning Sheets
Tailored planning templates for Christianity, Catholic Christianity, Judaism, and Islam that guide students through:
Summarising beliefs, teachings, and practices
Linking religious and non-religious perspectives
Selecting and evaluating sources
Reflecting and concluding with reasoned judgements
These ensure full coverage of WJEC assessment criteria and are ideal for classroom or independent coursework use.
Complete Coursework Toolkit
Everything you need to deliver and support the WJEC Non-Examined Assessment.
Step-by-step PowerPoints, student worksheets, and planning templates walk learners through the research, analysis, evaluation, and reflection.
Designed to make the NEA manageable, structured, and fully compliant with WJEC expectations - without limiting student independence. Fully sequenced, editable materials which are ready to deliver.
Lessons
Seven sequenced lessons build the key skills students need for success:
Coursework Overview – understanding the task and assessment criteria
Summarising & Note-Taking – how to capture and condense key ideas
Understanding & Analysing Sources – identifying meaning, reliability, and interpretation
Comparing & Selecting Sources – choosing the most relevant evidence
Reflection & Drawing Conclusions – forming reasoned, justified viewpoints
Referencing & Academic Honesty – recording and crediting all sources correctly
Research and recording sheets
Practical worksheets that teach students how to record, track, and evaluate evidence.
The Referencing Sheet uses a clear RURU framework (Reliable, Up-to-date, Relevant, Useful) to help learners identify which sources to include in their final submission.
Perfect for guiding independent research while maintaining academic integrity.
Task-Specific Planning Sheets
Tailored planning templates for Christianity, Catholic Christianity, Judaism, and Islam that guide students through:
Summarising beliefs, teachings, and practices
Linking religious and non-religious perspectives
Selecting and evaluating sources
Reflecting and concluding with reasoned judgements
These ensure full coverage of WJEC assessment criteria and are ideal for classroom or independent coursework use.