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===Component 1D: the Study of Religion (Buddhism):===
 
===Component 1D: the Study of Religion (Buddhism):===
*1A: Accounts of the Birth of the Historical Buddha and the Four Sights.
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*Theme 1 - Religious Figures and Sacred Texts: 1A - Accounts of the Birth of the Historical Buddha and the Four Sights; 1B - The Awakening / Enlightenment of the Buddha; 1C - The Patimokkha and the Theravada Monastic Sangha; 1D - The Pali Canon; 1E - The Heart and Lotus Sutras; 1F - The Work of Contemporary Buddhist Teachers (the Fourteenth Dalai Lama and Thich Nhat Hanh).
*1B: The Awakening / Enlightenment of the Buddha.
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*Theme 2 - Religious Concepts and Religious Life: 2A - The Three Lakshanas (The Three Marks of Existence); 2B - Pratityasamutpada, Karma, and Re-birth; 2C - Arhat and Bodhisattva (Theravada and Mahayana Teachings); 2D - The Four Noble Truths; 2E - The Eightfold Path; 2F - The Dasa Sila (The Ten Precepts).
*1C: The Patimokkha and the Theravada Monastic Sangha.
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*Significant Social and Historical Developments in Religious Thought: 3A - The Development of Key Buddhist Traditions in Japan; 3B - Buddhist Responses to the Challenges from Science; 3C - Buddhist Responses to the Challenges from Secularisation.
*1D: The Pali Canon.
 
*1E: The Heart and Lotus Sutras.
 
*1F: The Work of Contemporary Buddhist Teachers - the Fourteenth Dalai Lama and Thich Nhat Hanh.
 
*2A: The Three Lakshanas (The Three Marks of Existence).
 
*2B: Pratityasamutpada, Karma, and Re-birth.
 
*2C: Arhat and Bodhisattva - Theravada and Mahayana teachings.
 
*2D: The Four Noble Truths.
 
*2E: The Eightfold Path.
 
*2F: The Dasa Sila (The Ten Precepts).
 
*3A: The Development of Key Buddhist Traditions in Japan.
 
*3B: Buddhist Responses to the Challenges from Science.
 
*3C: Buddhist Responses to the Challenges from Secularisation.
 
 
*3D: Buddhist Responses to the Challenges of Religious Pluralism and Diversity.
 
*3D: Buddhist Responses to the Challenges of Religious Pluralism and Diversity.
 
*3E: Historical Development of Buddhism in Britain.
 
*3E: Historical Development of Buddhism in Britain.

Revision as of 21:43, 25 February 2020

Examinations Dates

Year 12 Examinations Dates:

  • Provisional UCAS Predicted Grade Examinations: TBC.
  • Final UCAS Predicted Grade Examinations: TBC.

Year 13 Examinations Dates:

  • Component 1 (Study of Religion) Mock Examination: TBC.
  • Component 2 (Philosophy of Religion) Mock Examination: TBC.
  • Component 3 (Religion & Ethics) Mock Examination: TBC.
  • Component 1 (Study of Religion) Final Examination: TBC.
  • Component 2 (Philosophy of Religion) Final Examination: TBC.
  • Component 3 (Religion & Ethics) Final Examination: TBC.

Building Better Learners: Independent Study

Examining Body

  • The examining body is Eduqas.

Examinations

Assessment Objectives

Assessment Objective 1:

Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of religion and belief, including: religious, philosophical and/or ethical thought and teaching; influence of beliefs, teachings and practices on individuals, communities and societies; cause and significance of similarities and differences in belief, teaching and practice; approaches to the study of religion and belief.

Assessment Objective 2

Analyse and evaluate aspects of, and approaches to, religion and belief, including their significance, influence and study.

Topics:

Component 1D: the Study of Religion (Buddhism):

  • Theme 1 - Religious Figures and Sacred Texts: 1A - Accounts of the Birth of the Historical Buddha and the Four Sights; 1B - The Awakening / Enlightenment of the Buddha; 1C - The Patimokkha and the Theravada Monastic Sangha; 1D - The Pali Canon; 1E - The Heart and Lotus Sutras; 1F - The Work of Contemporary Buddhist Teachers (the Fourteenth Dalai Lama and Thich Nhat Hanh).
  • Theme 2 - Religious Concepts and Religious Life: 2A - The Three Lakshanas (The Three Marks of Existence); 2B - Pratityasamutpada, Karma, and Re-birth; 2C - Arhat and Bodhisattva (Theravada and Mahayana Teachings); 2D - The Four Noble Truths; 2E - The Eightfold Path; 2F - The Dasa Sila (The Ten Precepts).
  • Significant Social and Historical Developments in Religious Thought: 3A - The Development of Key Buddhist Traditions in Japan; 3B - Buddhist Responses to the Challenges from Science; 3C - Buddhist Responses to the Challenges from Secularisation.
  • 3D: Buddhist Responses to the Challenges of Religious Pluralism and Diversity.
  • 3E: Historical Development of Buddhism in Britain.
  • 3F: The Changing Roles of Men and Women within Buddhism.
  • 4A: Going for Refuge.
  • 4B: Meditation.
  • 4C: Dana (Giving) and Punya (Merit).
  • 4D: The Beliefs and Practices of Tibetan Buddhist Traditions.
  • 4E: The Mindfulness Movement.
  • 4F: Socially Engaged Buddhism and Liberationist Traditions.

Component 2: Philosophy of Religion:

Component 3: Religion & Ethics:

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