Blik: how do I interpret the world around me?

Blik: how do I interpret the world around me?

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Why this why now

This unit is an introduction to the increased philosophical demands of KS3 and the ways of knowing that will be utilised. It introduces named thinkers and sets the foundation for understanding the Worldviews approach which will become increasingly important as pupils explore contentious ethical dilemmas and develop personal knowledge.

Prior knowledge requirements

  • Pupils understand what is meant by a worldview.
  • Pupils know that people can have different worldviews; some may be religious and some non-religious.
  • Pupils know that philosophy is about thinking critically about an issue.

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Why this why now

This unit is an introduction to the increased philosophical demands of KS3 and the ways of knowing that will be utilised. It introduces named thinkers and sets the foundation for understanding the Worldviews approach which will become increasingly important as pupils explore contentious ethical dilemmas and develop personal knowledge.

Prior knowledge requirements

  • Pupils understand what is meant by a worldview.
  • Pupils know that people can have different worldviews; some may be religious and some non-religious.
  • Pupils know that philosophy is about thinking critically about an issue.