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 Failure to hand in coursework by the Final deadline will result in
              an automatic entry to the longer exam
 There will be no lesson time to complete coursework after 19th
December. Improvement sessions will be held on Tuesdays in H6F
                    between the two deadlines
Page


9 stages to successful coursework     3-4

The outline plan                      5-6

Resources—some starting points         7

Part A notes                           8

Part B notes                           9

Part C notes                          10

Writing a bibliography              11-12

Mark Scheme                         13-14




                               2
1. Look at the question and decide what it is asking.

2. Draw up a structure plan

3. Look out resources that will be useful for the coursework, these might
come from:
• Textbooks
• Information sheets
• Information from organisations or groups The school and local library.
• The Internet
• Videos
• The Bible
• Faith members

4. Make notes from your resources:
• Put things from the books in your own words, make notes of impor-
tant points
• Make notes of quotes from the sources - remember to include in the
quote where its comes from and (possibly) who it is by
• Make notes of sacred texts that are relevant to the point you are try-
ing to make
• Keep a list of all the resources that you use for your bibliography.
• DON'T just copy large chunk from the books - this can only get
you a few marks.

5. Make up a quot;timetablequot; of objectives and timings and keep to it. (you
will get help with this)

6. Do a draft of your coursework and get it checked for quality, Spelling,
Punctuation and Grammar, submit this on paper, disc or if possible e-
mail it as an attachment to Mrs Emmerson .




                                     3
7. When it is all looking good write up your coursework. If possible type
it so that mistakes can be easily changed and corrections can be made.
You are much more likely to make a suggested improvement if you
don’t have to write out the whole essay again.
Make sure that any picture, drawings, graphs are also added and if your
have any supplementary material (tape, video, slides etc..) make sure
you have
indicated in the text where this should be used.

The last (and least important) thing is the cover do not spend lots of
time on a pretty cover, spend the time on the content.

8. Hand the coursework in by the deadlines - that gets it out of the
way !! And you are less likely to annoy Mrs Emmerson who has to mark
it. If you do not get coursework in by the final deadlines you will get zero
marks as I have to send it in to the examiner by a deadline. This is usu-
ally the end of April but I will have to mark it before then so stick to the
deadlines.

9. ASK FOR HELP WHEN YOU NEED IT AND DO NOT WASTE THE
LESSON TIME !!



    Use the time that you have in class carefully and wisely - these are
      NOT quot;freequot; periods! Use the time that you have effectively by
   PLANNING your time. About half way through each section make an
   appointment with Mrs Emmerson to check your progress. If you are
                      having problems - ask for help!




                                      4
The most important part of your coursework is the structure plan. This is
the skeleton onto which you will build the work. It will allow you to:
• plan the content of the coursework
• arrange the content of each section
• write the correct amount for each section
• make sure you cover all the relevant material



First

Decide what points you want to make in each section. Make a note of
the book / article / other where this point occurs (so you can find it again
later). Make sure that there is a sensible progression from point to point.
Use sources and sacred text references to back up the points that you
make. If you are not sure then ask for help / advice.

Use heading and sub headings - write a sentence to cover each the
subject of each point.

eg: On abortion:
A(i) What is meant by abortion
* Legal position
- 1904 act - death of a child
- 1967 act - 24 weeks
- 1992 act - Human Embryo and Fertilisation




                         5
Writing up

In each section of the coursework
• The first paragraph explains what the section is about
• Each subsequent point has its own paragraph
• If you have 5 points you should arrange them in order of important in
the following order 2,3,4,5,1
• The final paragraph should sum up your arguments / points in each
section


Order of writing
1. Section A
2. Section B
3. Section C
3. Bibliography
4. Contents
5. Introduction
6. Cover


Overall structure
Front cover
Contents
Introduction
Section A
Section B
Section C
Bibliography




                                   6
Books:

Philosophy and Ethics - Pages 34 to 47

There copies of key chapters taken from key text books at the back of
this booklet.

There is also a collection of books that you can use that we have bor-
rowed from the library - try using Long Eaton library if you want further
print
resources

Internet:

www.tlesrecoursework.blogspot.com - The RE departments own
blog bringing together useful information, PowerPoints, videos and
discussions

www.reonline.org.uk - A database for you to search of all the main RE
websites. All the sites linked from here have been vetted by RE profes-
sionals and are therefore reliable.

http://ks3.reonline.org.uk/
teens_vtours.php?c - This page will
take you to lots of different virtual
tours. Make sure that you look at a va-
riety of
different denominations.

www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/
christianity/ritesrituals/
worship.shtml - An introduction to
the origins and practise of Christian
worship

www.request.org.uk - A general site
about the main beliefs and practises7
(a) Describethe teachings of Christianity about the
  way in which believers should treat people less
  fortunate than themselves.


Theme      Bible References                  Notes

Jesus’   Parable of the sheep and goats
Teaching - Matthew 25:35-40
           Parable of the rich fool - Luke
           12:13-21
           The Parable of the Rich Man
           and Lazarus - Luke 16:19-31
           Mark 12:30-31

Other      Isaiah 58:10
Biblical   James 2:15-16
Sources
           Acts 11:2
           1 Timothy 6:10
           Deuteronomy 15:11


Other     ‘On the Development of
Christian Peoples’ - Pope Paul VI
Ideas
           ‘Centesimus Annus’ Pope John
           Paul II

           See Cafod ‘Faith in Action’ ppt
           for this




                                     8
(b) Explain how Christians put these teachings into practice.


In other words, what types of things can Christians do to look after the poor-
est people; how are these Christian acts?




                                  Christian
                                    Aid                   Cafod
  Salvation Army




Volunteeing                      Helping the                  Raise money
                                    poor




   Missionaries                 Fair trade               Campaigning




                                       9
(c) ‘We should help people who are the same religion as we are
   but we need not bother about other people.’

Do you agree? Give reasons to support you answer and show that
you have thought about different points of view. You must refer to
Christianity in your answer.




  Arguments for                      Arguments against




                   Religious arguments

                                10
In your coursework you will be asked to write a bibliography. A bibliogra-
phy is a list of all the sources you have used in order to complete your
coursework (from Biblios = book and Graphos = to write). The bibliogra-
phy tells the
examiner what information you have used to support your work. It
shows that you have used a wide range of sources and that you have
acknowledged the work of the other people that have helped you with
your coursework.

The bibliography should contain any resources you have used for your
coursework. This includes books, articles, videos, CD-ROMs, the inter-
net, TV programmes, magazines or newspapers.

You should have a separate page at the end of your coursework entitled
'Bibliography'.

Each item you use should be acknowledged in the following manner (if
you do not know any of the information then leave it out)

Author, Title of book or article, Publisher, Date of publication
so for a book or this might be:
Joe Jenkins, Contemporary Moral Issues, Heinemann, May 1991

for a magazine or newspaper
Mary James, 'Does abortion endanger the mother's life ?' in the Nursing
Times Vol 3, McMillan, January 1996

for a CD-ROM
Malcom Spike, 'The life of Martin Luther King', Microsoft Encarta, 1998

from the internet
Paul Hopkins, 'Moral Language', The RE revision site;
www.paulhopkins.org.uk, March 1999

As you research your coursework, keep a record in this booklet of all the
 sources that you use - do not try to leave it al to the end, you will not
                         remember them all

                                    11
Source 1




Source 2




Source 3




Source 4




Source 5




Source 6




Source 7




Source 8




           12
(a) Describe the teachings of Christianity about the way in which
believers should treat people less fortunate than themselves.


 Level 1    0-6       Some attempt to deal with the task. The inclusion of a small
           marks    amount of relevant information. Evidence that the work has been
                     copied or paraphrased. Sources not stated. Limited ability to
                                organise work or present an argument.

 Level 2    7-12 An attempt to deal with the task. Some of the relevant information
           marks  will have been selected with evidence of organisation. Limited
                      sources will have been used. There may be some evidence of
                                     copying or close paraphrasing.

 Level 3   13-18     A reasonable attempt to deal with the task. Salient information
           marks      selected, organised and presented with some skill. Various
                                     sources will have been used.

 Level 4   19-24 An excellent attempt to respond to the task in an individual way. A
           marks     wide variety of sources will have been used in an effective
                    manner. The work will be presented in a clear, coherent manner.




(b) Explain how Christians put these teachings into practice


 Level 1    0-6       Some attempt to deal with the task. The inclusion of a small
           marks    amount of relevant information. Evidence that the work has been
                         copied or paraphrased. Sources not stated. Limited
                      understanding of the relevance and application of religion.
                       Limited ability to organise work or present an argument.

 Level 2    7-11       A basic attempt to deal with the task. Some of the relevant
           marks          information will have been selected with evidence of
                        organisation. Limited sources will have been used. Some
                     understanding of the relevance and application of the religion.
                     There may be some evidence of copying or close paraphrasing.

 Level 3   12-17  A reasonable attempt to deal with the task. Salient information
           marks selected, organised and presented with some skill. A wider, more
                    mature level of understanding of the relevance and application of
                             religion. Various sources will have been used.

 Level 4   18-21 An excellent attempt to respond to the task in an individual way. A
           marks     wide variety of sources will have been used in an effective
                     manner. The demonstration of a thorough understanding of the
                    relevance and application of religion. The work will be presented
                                     in a clear, coherent manner.
                                        13
(c) ‘We should help people who are the same religion as we are
   but we need not bother about other people.’

Do you agree? Give reasons to support you answer and show that
you have thought about different points of view. You must refer to
Christianity in your answer.



 Level 1       0-4  A statement of the obvious, a one-sided judgement with little or no
              marks                             argument.

 Level 2       5-8       A clearly expressed opinion directly related to an issue raised
              marks                 with an argument offered in support of it.

 Level 3       9-12       The ability to recognise some of the significance of an issue
              marks      raised. The clear expression of an opinion directly related to it
                            supported with some use of evidence and argument. An
                                awareness of the existence of different opinions.

 Level 4      13-15      The ability to recognise the complexity of issues raised and to
              marks        express valid opinions about different points of view well
                                      supported by evidence and argument.




Written communication

Below threshold
performance
0 marks
Threshold perform-      Candidates spell, punctuate and use the rules of grammar with
ance                     reasonable accuracy; they use a limited range of specialist
1 - 2 marks                                  terms appropriately.
Intermediate perform-   Candidates spell, punctuate and use the rules of grammar with
ance                     considerable accuracy; they use a good range of specialist
3 - 4 marks                                  terms with facility.
High performance         Candidates spell, punctuate and use the rules of grammar with
5 - 6 marks               almost faultless accuracy, deploying a range of grammatical
                        constructions; they use a wide range of specialist terms, adeptly
                                               and with precision.



                                            14

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W&P Student Cwork Guide[1]

  • 1. Name: _____________________________________ Failure to hand in coursework by the Final deadline will result in an automatic entry to the longer exam There will be no lesson time to complete coursework after 19th December. Improvement sessions will be held on Tuesdays in H6F between the two deadlines
  • 2. Page 9 stages to successful coursework 3-4 The outline plan 5-6 Resources—some starting points 7 Part A notes 8 Part B notes 9 Part C notes 10 Writing a bibliography 11-12 Mark Scheme 13-14 2
  • 3. 1. Look at the question and decide what it is asking. 2. Draw up a structure plan 3. Look out resources that will be useful for the coursework, these might come from: • Textbooks • Information sheets • Information from organisations or groups The school and local library. • The Internet • Videos • The Bible • Faith members 4. Make notes from your resources: • Put things from the books in your own words, make notes of impor- tant points • Make notes of quotes from the sources - remember to include in the quote where its comes from and (possibly) who it is by • Make notes of sacred texts that are relevant to the point you are try- ing to make • Keep a list of all the resources that you use for your bibliography. • DON'T just copy large chunk from the books - this can only get you a few marks. 5. Make up a quot;timetablequot; of objectives and timings and keep to it. (you will get help with this) 6. Do a draft of your coursework and get it checked for quality, Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar, submit this on paper, disc or if possible e- mail it as an attachment to Mrs Emmerson . 3
  • 4. 7. When it is all looking good write up your coursework. If possible type it so that mistakes can be easily changed and corrections can be made. You are much more likely to make a suggested improvement if you don’t have to write out the whole essay again. Make sure that any picture, drawings, graphs are also added and if your have any supplementary material (tape, video, slides etc..) make sure you have indicated in the text where this should be used. The last (and least important) thing is the cover do not spend lots of time on a pretty cover, spend the time on the content. 8. Hand the coursework in by the deadlines - that gets it out of the way !! And you are less likely to annoy Mrs Emmerson who has to mark it. If you do not get coursework in by the final deadlines you will get zero marks as I have to send it in to the examiner by a deadline. This is usu- ally the end of April but I will have to mark it before then so stick to the deadlines. 9. ASK FOR HELP WHEN YOU NEED IT AND DO NOT WASTE THE LESSON TIME !! Use the time that you have in class carefully and wisely - these are NOT quot;freequot; periods! Use the time that you have effectively by PLANNING your time. About half way through each section make an appointment with Mrs Emmerson to check your progress. If you are having problems - ask for help! 4
  • 5. The most important part of your coursework is the structure plan. This is the skeleton onto which you will build the work. It will allow you to: • plan the content of the coursework • arrange the content of each section • write the correct amount for each section • make sure you cover all the relevant material First Decide what points you want to make in each section. Make a note of the book / article / other where this point occurs (so you can find it again later). Make sure that there is a sensible progression from point to point. Use sources and sacred text references to back up the points that you make. If you are not sure then ask for help / advice. Use heading and sub headings - write a sentence to cover each the subject of each point. eg: On abortion: A(i) What is meant by abortion * Legal position - 1904 act - death of a child - 1967 act - 24 weeks - 1992 act - Human Embryo and Fertilisation 5
  • 6. Writing up In each section of the coursework • The first paragraph explains what the section is about • Each subsequent point has its own paragraph • If you have 5 points you should arrange them in order of important in the following order 2,3,4,5,1 • The final paragraph should sum up your arguments / points in each section Order of writing 1. Section A 2. Section B 3. Section C 3. Bibliography 4. Contents 5. Introduction 6. Cover Overall structure Front cover Contents Introduction Section A Section B Section C Bibliography 6
  • 7. Books: Philosophy and Ethics - Pages 34 to 47 There copies of key chapters taken from key text books at the back of this booklet. There is also a collection of books that you can use that we have bor- rowed from the library - try using Long Eaton library if you want further print resources Internet: www.tlesrecoursework.blogspot.com - The RE departments own blog bringing together useful information, PowerPoints, videos and discussions www.reonline.org.uk - A database for you to search of all the main RE websites. All the sites linked from here have been vetted by RE profes- sionals and are therefore reliable. http://ks3.reonline.org.uk/ teens_vtours.php?c - This page will take you to lots of different virtual tours. Make sure that you look at a va- riety of different denominations. www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/ christianity/ritesrituals/ worship.shtml - An introduction to the origins and practise of Christian worship www.request.org.uk - A general site about the main beliefs and practises7
  • 8. (a) Describethe teachings of Christianity about the way in which believers should treat people less fortunate than themselves. Theme Bible References Notes Jesus’ Parable of the sheep and goats Teaching - Matthew 25:35-40 Parable of the rich fool - Luke 12:13-21 The Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus - Luke 16:19-31 Mark 12:30-31 Other Isaiah 58:10 Biblical James 2:15-16 Sources Acts 11:2 1 Timothy 6:10 Deuteronomy 15:11 Other ‘On the Development of Christian Peoples’ - Pope Paul VI Ideas ‘Centesimus Annus’ Pope John Paul II See Cafod ‘Faith in Action’ ppt for this 8
  • 9. (b) Explain how Christians put these teachings into practice. In other words, what types of things can Christians do to look after the poor- est people; how are these Christian acts? Christian Aid Cafod Salvation Army Volunteeing Helping the Raise money poor Missionaries Fair trade Campaigning 9
  • 10. (c) ‘We should help people who are the same religion as we are but we need not bother about other people.’ Do you agree? Give reasons to support you answer and show that you have thought about different points of view. You must refer to Christianity in your answer. Arguments for Arguments against Religious arguments 10
  • 11. In your coursework you will be asked to write a bibliography. A bibliogra- phy is a list of all the sources you have used in order to complete your coursework (from Biblios = book and Graphos = to write). The bibliogra- phy tells the examiner what information you have used to support your work. It shows that you have used a wide range of sources and that you have acknowledged the work of the other people that have helped you with your coursework. The bibliography should contain any resources you have used for your coursework. This includes books, articles, videos, CD-ROMs, the inter- net, TV programmes, magazines or newspapers. You should have a separate page at the end of your coursework entitled 'Bibliography'. Each item you use should be acknowledged in the following manner (if you do not know any of the information then leave it out) Author, Title of book or article, Publisher, Date of publication so for a book or this might be: Joe Jenkins, Contemporary Moral Issues, Heinemann, May 1991 for a magazine or newspaper Mary James, 'Does abortion endanger the mother's life ?' in the Nursing Times Vol 3, McMillan, January 1996 for a CD-ROM Malcom Spike, 'The life of Martin Luther King', Microsoft Encarta, 1998 from the internet Paul Hopkins, 'Moral Language', The RE revision site; www.paulhopkins.org.uk, March 1999 As you research your coursework, keep a record in this booklet of all the sources that you use - do not try to leave it al to the end, you will not remember them all 11
  • 12. Source 1 Source 2 Source 3 Source 4 Source 5 Source 6 Source 7 Source 8 12
  • 13. (a) Describe the teachings of Christianity about the way in which believers should treat people less fortunate than themselves. Level 1 0-6 Some attempt to deal with the task. The inclusion of a small marks amount of relevant information. Evidence that the work has been copied or paraphrased. Sources not stated. Limited ability to organise work or present an argument. Level 2 7-12 An attempt to deal with the task. Some of the relevant information marks will have been selected with evidence of organisation. Limited sources will have been used. There may be some evidence of copying or close paraphrasing. Level 3 13-18 A reasonable attempt to deal with the task. Salient information marks selected, organised and presented with some skill. Various sources will have been used. Level 4 19-24 An excellent attempt to respond to the task in an individual way. A marks wide variety of sources will have been used in an effective manner. The work will be presented in a clear, coherent manner. (b) Explain how Christians put these teachings into practice Level 1 0-6 Some attempt to deal with the task. The inclusion of a small marks amount of relevant information. Evidence that the work has been copied or paraphrased. Sources not stated. Limited understanding of the relevance and application of religion. Limited ability to organise work or present an argument. Level 2 7-11 A basic attempt to deal with the task. Some of the relevant marks information will have been selected with evidence of organisation. Limited sources will have been used. Some understanding of the relevance and application of the religion. There may be some evidence of copying or close paraphrasing. Level 3 12-17 A reasonable attempt to deal with the task. Salient information marks selected, organised and presented with some skill. A wider, more mature level of understanding of the relevance and application of religion. Various sources will have been used. Level 4 18-21 An excellent attempt to respond to the task in an individual way. A marks wide variety of sources will have been used in an effective manner. The demonstration of a thorough understanding of the relevance and application of religion. The work will be presented in a clear, coherent manner. 13
  • 14. (c) ‘We should help people who are the same religion as we are but we need not bother about other people.’ Do you agree? Give reasons to support you answer and show that you have thought about different points of view. You must refer to Christianity in your answer. Level 1 0-4 A statement of the obvious, a one-sided judgement with little or no marks argument. Level 2 5-8 A clearly expressed opinion directly related to an issue raised marks with an argument offered in support of it. Level 3 9-12 The ability to recognise some of the significance of an issue marks raised. The clear expression of an opinion directly related to it supported with some use of evidence and argument. An awareness of the existence of different opinions. Level 4 13-15 The ability to recognise the complexity of issues raised and to marks express valid opinions about different points of view well supported by evidence and argument. Written communication Below threshold performance 0 marks Threshold perform- Candidates spell, punctuate and use the rules of grammar with ance reasonable accuracy; they use a limited range of specialist 1 - 2 marks terms appropriately. Intermediate perform- Candidates spell, punctuate and use the rules of grammar with ance considerable accuracy; they use a good range of specialist 3 - 4 marks terms with facility. High performance Candidates spell, punctuate and use the rules of grammar with 5 - 6 marks almost faultless accuracy, deploying a range of grammatical constructions; they use a wide range of specialist terms, adeptly and with precision. 14