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A range of new formats for 11-14 classroom RE
These programmes contain an eclectic collection of short films
ranging from one to twelve minutes in length. They all aim for
a provocative feel, using a wide range of formats such as cartoon,
video game, mini documentary, drama, talking heads, personal
story and short sermons.
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Can Jesus can be marketed like a product? Pupils
work at an advertising agency to try out their ideas. |
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Three twentieth century Christian martyr stories
raise big questions about commitment. |
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A rough guide to prayer looks at three approaches:
Buddhist, secular and Christian, asking what
makes people pray? |
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Animations of Jesus' miracles lead into a
contemporary miracle story. Pupils report
it for a newspaper. |
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Nine Christians (a karate expert, ex-pole
dancer, rapper and more) share an aspect of
their faith in 60 seconds. |
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The Prodigal Son, The Good Samaritan and the
Unforgiving Servant as you've never seen them
before. |
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