What Will I learn? • Deepen Understanding of Humanity: Ethics and Philosophy introduce students to the core questions about existence, purpose, and morality that have been discussed for millennia. Students not only learn about various religious beliefs but also the philosophical concepts that underpin and challenge these beliefs. • Develop Critical Thinking Skills: Navigating the intricate arguments and counterarguments in this field fosters the development of analytical and critical thinking skills - assets in any professional or academic setting. • Enhance Communication Abilities: Engaging in debates and discussions on ethically charged topics teaches students to articulate their views convincingly and respectfully, an indispensable skill in both personal and professional lives. • Encourage Empathy and Open-mindedness: Exposure to a wide array of beliefs and ethical systems allows students to appreciate diverse perspectives, promoting a culture of mutual respect and understanding. Examples of some of the topics covered: Philosophy: Existence of God, Evil and suffering, Religious Experience, language, life after death. Ethics: How we make moral decisions, ethical issues (abortion, euthanasia, war, poverty, animal ethics, stealing, etc), what is the meaning of right and wrong, conscience, free will, and determinism.
5 Grade 9-4 in GCSE subjects. Grade 5 GCSE in chosen subjects.
Two written exam papers at the end of Year 13.
About Education Provider
| Region | East Midlands |
| Local Authority | Nottinghamshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Warsop Lane, Rainworth, Mansfield, NG21 0AG |
What Will I learn? • Deepen Understanding of Humanity: Ethics and Philosophy introduce students to the core questions about existence, purpose, and morality that have been discussed for millennia. Students not only learn about various religious beliefs but also the philosophical concepts that underpin and challenge these beliefs. • Develop Critical Thinking Skills: Navigating the intricate arguments and counterarguments in this field fosters the development of analytical and critical thinking skills - assets in any professional or academic setting. • Enhance Communication Abilities: Engaging in debates and discussions on ethically charged topics teaches students to articulate their views convincingly and respectfully, an indispensable skill in both personal and professional lives. • Encourage Empathy and Open-mindedness: Exposure to a wide array of beliefs and ethical systems allows students to appreciate diverse perspectives, promoting a culture of mutual respect and understanding. Examples of some of the topics covered: Philosophy: Existence of God, Evil and suffering, Religious Experience, language, life after death. Ethics: How we make moral decisions, ethical issues (abortion, euthanasia, war, poverty, animal ethics, stealing, etc), what is the meaning of right and wrong, conscience, free will, and determinism.
5 Grade 9-4 in GCSE subjects. Grade 5 GCSE in chosen subjects.
Two written exam papers at the end of Year 13.