Religion for Common Entrance 13+

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Trust the experts; let Religious Studies specialists Susan Grenfell and Michael Wilcockson guide you through the new World Religions content of the 2018 ISEB Theology, Philosophy and Religion syllabus for Common Entrance 13+.
- Enables students to develop and review their knowledge through discussion points and a variety of activities designed to encourage active research and engagement
- Builds the skills that students need for the exam by providing questions that focus on the three assessment objectives
- Boosts students' confidence approaching assessment with exam-style practice questions at the end of each section
- Offers a flexible route through the new syllabus with clear coverage of all six world religions

This Student Book is fully supported by the accompanying Teacher Resource Book, which contains helpful Teachers' Overviews for each chapter, guidance on delivering the content and classroom-ready worksheets.

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About Susan Grenfell

Michael Wilcockson (Author)
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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