Census: How has the landscape of belief changed in Britain?

Census: How has the landscape of belief changed in Britain?

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Why this why now

Study of the census helps pupils of all faiths and none engage with religion in Britian today and helps to show faith as a current and relevant topic. This will reinforce prior learning on Jesus and the census at the time of his birth. By placing unit is later in KS3 to benefit from development in social science as a way of knowing so pupils can successfully utilise the research of Linda Woodhead and delve into the diversity of people selecting no religion and the spectrum of why people in Britain identify as Christian.

Prior knowledge requirements

  • Pupils will know that the census happens every ten years in England and Wales.
  • Pupils will know that social scientists use tool such as data to analyse worldviews.
  • Pupils will know that non-religious worldviews can be atheist or agnostic.
  • Pupils will know that Christianity has various denominations.

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Why this why now

Study of the census helps pupils of all faiths and none engage with religion in Britian today and helps to show faith as a current and relevant topic. This will reinforce prior learning on Jesus and the census at the time of his birth. By placing unit is later in KS3 to benefit from development in social science as a way of knowing so pupils can successfully utilise the research of Linda Woodhead and delve into the diversity of people selecting no religion and the spectrum of why people in Britain identify as Christian.

Prior knowledge requirements

  • Pupils will know that the census happens every ten years in England and Wales.
  • Pupils will know that social scientists use tool such as data to analyse worldviews.
  • Pupils will know that non-religious worldviews can be atheist or agnostic.
  • Pupils will know that Christianity has various denominations.