These resources will help navigate the religious contributions to this ongoing issue, providing insights for GCSE and A-level discussions.
The resources suggested here show a range of ethical views and aim to help students see beyond a generalised ‘victim’ view of organ sales.
This list offers an holistic approach to ethical questions around assisted dying and the politics surrounding it.
The resources look at ideas around what life after death may be and what evidence for this people have attempted to provide.
These resources offer case studies from around the world exploring questions around euthanasia.
Since the birth of Louise Brown in 1978, embryo research and the concept of ‘designer babies’ have captured the public imagination.
The resources in this list have been selected with the aim of covering some of the breadth and historical scope of this topic and include examples of the more recent evidential approach.
The list would work well as a cross-curricular exploration alongside other humanities subjects and computer science.
This list includes resources from various world views and will help KS3 and KS4 students, in particular, unpack what that might mean in today’s world.
These resources will take your students along the timeline of Spiritualism’s rise from the mid-nineteenth century to the aftermath of the Great War, to its decline after the legal trial of Spiritualist medium Helen Duncan in the 1940s.
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