Religion, Beliefs & Values Award

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Religion, Beliefs & Values Award An RME Investigation linked with the Youth & Philanthropy Initiative Name and Class:

Religion, Beliefs & Values Award This award is totally unique. It has two units that need to be completed and they are very different from one another. The first unit allows you to use your YPI work to reflect on your own values and how they relate to the beliefs and values of others. The second unit allows you to complete an investigation of your choice related to an RME topic. You should use this booklet at various points during the YPI project to make sure that you are keeping up to speed with everything. This logbook is a record of evidence that you need to make sure you can qualify for the award. 1

My YPI Targets I have reflected and discussed what my values are. I value: We have selected the social issue of: This is an important issue because: We have chosen a charity to represent. We want to represent this charity because: Name: We have met with our charity. Date: We have prepared a presentation to the class to raise awareness of our social issue and our charity. Additional meetings/e-mails/phone calls: Date: Date: We have worked as a team. We have presented our presentation to the class. 2

YPI Evaluation What was the highlight of the YPI course? What have you learned about in YPI? How does YPI help to make pupils: Successful Learners? Confident Individuals? Effective Contributors? Responsible Citizens? What was the social issue you chose to look at? How could you raise more awareness about that social issue in our society? 3

Which charity did you represent? Will you stay in contact with your charity or continue to support them? YES NO MAYBE Think of one way that you could stay in contact with your charity or one way that you could continue to support the work they do? What advice would you give to next year s S3 class to prepare them for YPI? Declaration of Completion I confirm that. has completed the activity and worked appropriately with others. Teacher: G. Baxter Date: Signature: 4

Values in Action Record Sheet - Level 4 Reflecting on YPI Which aspect(s) of your beliefs did your action demonstrate? Examples: Love, Kindness, Respect, Sharing, Tolerance, Service, Helping, Using Gifts & Talents. How does this compare with the beliefs of a world religion today? Some questions to help you reflect: Were they the same? Were they different? What did it mean to you to take part in this activity? Some questions to help you reflect: Did you enjoy it? What did you learn about yourself /others from it? Did your beliefs develop or change since taking part? How did it improve your community? How did this make you feel? Teacher: G. Baxter Date: Signature: 5

My Checklist Religion, Belief and Values: Values in Action SCQF Level 4 Item: 1) I have chosen an activity to take part in that benefits the community. 2) I have participated in an activity that benefits the community. 3) I have shown how this activity puts my beliefs into action. 4) I can outline how the beliefs I have put in action compare with those of a world religion. 5) I can say what participating in the action has meant to me. 6) I have worked effectively with others. Tick when completed What evidence do you have? Pupil Signature: Date: Teacher Signature: Date: 6

Unit Two: Investigating Religion & Belief To achieve a pass for Unit 2 you must choose a topic to learn about. Firstly, choose an area of study. You can choose any area that is related to RME which gives you a HUGE amount of options! For example: Human Rights Suffering and Evil The Existence of God Same-sex marriage The death penalty Equality for men and women Animal rights War Euthanasia Discrimination Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism, Judaism, Islam Abortion The Environment Next, pick a topic to do your investigation on. For example, if your area is animal rights your topic might be animal testing. If the area is Judaism your topic might be Jewish festivals. If the area is War, your topic might be people who oppose war. You will then have to describe your topic and research different religious views about the issue you have chosen. Once you have done this you need to explain your own views on the topic. You can complete the basic steps in this logbook. Then you can take your basic investigation and produce a piece of work on your issue. This could be a poster, an essay, a booklet, a PowerPoint presentation, a class talk or even a video! It s up to you how you do it! 7

Investigating Religion & Belief Task 1 The area that I want to study is: In this box, give a brief idea of the topic that you want to research. In this box, give a description of a religious belief or a religious viewpoint related to your topic. 8

Task 2 Describe your own viewpoint of the topic and how it is similar to the religious viewpoint you have already learned. You can also include a viewpoint that is not religious. My viewpoint Similarities with another viewpoint My viewpoint is similar to: The similarities are: Now describe how your viewpoint is different to the religious viewpoint you have studied. My viewpoint is different to: The differences are: 9

Task 3 Describe how studying the topic has had an effect on your own beliefs. For example: Do you want to do something about the topic you have studied which you haven t thought about doing before? Have you changed your attitude or behaviour in any way as a result of studying the topic? Has studying the topic strengthened your original views or have they changed? Studying this topic has had an effect on my own beliefs in the following way(s): You are now ready to present your findings! Pupil Teacher Tasks 1, 2, & 3 completed satisfactorily. Signature: Investigation completed! Date: Signature: Signature: 10