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23 May 2017

pptx, 544.55 KB
pptx, 544.55 KB
This lessons considers some of the key teaching in Islam in regards to transplant surgery and asks students to reflect upon some fictitious scenarios in order to gain an understanding of the teachings in practice.

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2.5

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AARONCHARR

10 years ago
3

ThomasMackay

11 years ago
2

The case study task is useful but task 2 (creating a table of Muslim arguments for and against transplant surgery) and task 3 (an exam question) are activities that i could have come up with myself and resources fairly quickly. The final video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVVk3zAz8Qo) doesn't seem relevant to a lesson that should be primarily about Muslim attitudes.<br /> <br /> Like I've said, first task was useful but not worth paying close to £3 for.

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