Starter Define in your books (without peeking): Just War Holy War Pacifism Ahimsa Just War Holy War Pacifism Ahimsa.

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Starter Define in your books (without peeking): Just War Holy War Pacifism Ahimsa Just War Holy War Pacifism Ahimsa

Title: Religion, War and Peace Unit Aid Organisations Religion, War and Peace Unit Aid Organisations 1.Can you name any? 2.What might they do to help promote peace?

Today’s Objectives Describe and explain how and why organisations provide aid during and after war. Evaluate the claim that pacifists are not helpful during war. Are you up to the challenge? A/A* C/B

Aid Organisations Objective: Describe and explain how and why organisations provide aid during and after war. (C/B) Challenge: Evaluate the claim that pacifists are not helpful during war. (A/A*) Objective: Describe and explain how and why organisations provide aid during and after war. (C/B) Challenge: Evaluate the claim that pacifists are not helpful during war. (A/A*) Get into groups of 4. On your paper write down as many ways that a pacifist can make a positive contribution before, during or after war. Aim for at least 30! Don’t discuss the issues, say it, write it down.

Aid Organisations Move around the room, look at the other groups’ ideas and collaborate to ‘steal’ as many as you can. Objective: Describe and explain how and why organisations provide aid during and after war. (C/B) Challenge: Evaluate the claim that pacifists are not helpful during war. (A/A*) Objective: Describe and explain how and why organisations provide aid during and after war. (C/B) Challenge: Evaluate the claim that pacifists are not helpful during war. (A/A*)

Aid Organisations Decide on your top 9 most important issues and write each one on a separate post it. Objective: Describe and explain how and why organisations provide aid during and after war. (C/B) Challenge: Evaluate the claim that pacifists are not helpful during war. (A/A*) Objective: Describe and explain how and why organisations provide aid during and after war. (C/B) Challenge: Evaluate the claim that pacifists are not helpful during war. (A/A*)

Aid Organisations Arrange your ten pieces of paper into a diamond with the most important one at the top, least important at the bottom. You need to discard one. :(:( Most important Least important Objective: Describe and explain how and why organisations provide aid during and after war. (C/B) Challenge: Evaluate the claim that pacifists are not helpful during war. (A/A*) Objective: Describe and explain how and why organisations provide aid during and after war. (C/B) Challenge: Evaluate the claim that pacifists are not helpful during war. (A/A*) A/A* = Explain next to each, your reasons for their positions

Aid Organisations One of each of you needs to stay where you are to justify your group’s decisions, the rest will move around the groups and hear what they have to say. Start to think about their justifications, do you agree? Objective: Describe and explain how and why organisations provide aid during and after war. (C/B) Challenge: Evaluate the claim that pacifists are not helpful during war. (A/A*) Objective: Describe and explain how and why organisations provide aid during and after war. (C/B) Challenge: Evaluate the claim that pacifists are not helpful during war. (A/A*)

Aid Organisations Task options: Research the work done by the Red Cross. Grade C: A ‘mission statement’ is a short explanation of the aims of an organisation. Write a mission statement for the Red Cross. Grade B: Of all the work done by the Red Cross, what do you think is the most effective and why? Grade A/A*: Create a slogan to be used on an advertising campaign that would convince other people of the importance of the work done by the Red Cross. Explain your slogan. Task options: Research the work done by the Red Cross. Grade C: A ‘mission statement’ is a short explanation of the aims of an organisation. Write a mission statement for the Red Cross. Grade B: Of all the work done by the Red Cross, what do you think is the most effective and why? Grade A/A*: Create a slogan to be used on an advertising campaign that would convince other people of the importance of the work done by the Red Cross. Explain your slogan. Aim to show more than just understanding and move on to the more challenging thinking. Objective: Describe and explain how and why organisations provide aid during and after war. (C/B) Challenge: Evaluate the claim that pacifists are not helpful during war. (A/A*) Objective: Describe and explain how and why organisations provide aid during and after war. (C/B) Challenge: Evaluate the claim that pacifists are not helpful during war. (A/A*)

Peer assess Did they: Grade C: Give a ‘mission statement’ with a short explanation of the aims of an organization Grade B: Explain what they think is the most effective of their work and why? Grade A/A*: Create a slogan to be used on an advertising campaign that would convince other people of the importance of the work done by the Red Cross and explain it? Did they: Grade C: Give a ‘mission statement’ with a short explanation of the aims of an organization Grade B: Explain what they think is the most effective of their work and why? Grade A/A*: Create a slogan to be used on an advertising campaign that would convince other people of the importance of the work done by the Red Cross and explain it? Objective: Describe and explain how and why organisations provide aid during and after war. (C/B) Challenge: Evaluate the claim that pacifists are not helpful during war. (A/A*) Objective: Describe and explain how and why organisations provide aid during and after war. (C/B) Challenge: Evaluate the claim that pacifists are not helpful during war. (A/A*)

Aid Organisations ‘Pacifism doesn’t help when it comes to war.’ What do you think? ‘Pacifism doesn’t help when it comes to war.’ What do you think? Objective: Describe and explain how and why organisations provide aid during and after war. (C/B) Challenge: Evaluate the claim that pacifists are not helpful during war. (A/A*) Objective: Describe and explain how and why organisations provide aid during and after war. (C/B) Challenge: Evaluate the claim that pacifists are not helpful during war. (A/A*) 3 Marks