Religion for Common Entrance 13+ Teacher Resource Book

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Confidently teach the new World Religions content with classroom-ready resources and teacher guidance for the 2018 ISEB Theology, Philosophy and Religion syllabus for Common Entrance 13+.
This Teacher Resource Book:
- Reduces your planning time by supplying worksheets and activities to support classroom teaching, homework and revision
- Helps you navigate the new syllabus using Teachers' Overviews that outline the aims, syllabus requirements, content and available worksheets for each chapter in the Student Book
- Includes dedicated sections on exam preparation with practice questions and scholarship-level questions, plus guidance on how to answer them
- Provides guidance on the connections between the different topics, enabling you to equip students with a cohesive and in-depth understanding of the course content

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Michael Wilcockson studied Theology at Balliol College, Oxford. After completing his PGCE at Pembroke College, Cambridge he was appointed Head of Divinity at Aldenham School, then The Leys School, Cambridge and then Eton College. He has been Head of Philosophy at Eton since 2012. He was a Farmington Fellow

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About Michael Wilcockson

Michael Wilcockson studied Theology at Balliol College, Oxford. After completing his PGCE at Pembroke College, Cambridge he was appointed Head of Divinity at Aldenham School, then The Leys School, Cambridge and then Eton College. He has been Head of Philosophy at Eton since 2012. He was a Farmington Fellow at Harries Manchester College, Oxford in 2003 and Vi

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