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This area of enquiry may include study of, eg values, principles, rules,
moral dilemmas.
Pupils can:
- identify what is of value and concern to themselves and give a reason
- identify what is of value and concern to others, including people
with a faith commitment, and suggest reasons for their importance
- make links between values and commitments, including religious values
and commitments, and their own and others’ attitudes and behaviour
- ask a range of questions about choices and decisions and suggest
what moral implications may be involved, making reference to the teaching
of religions where appropriate
- express their own values and commitments and review them in the
light of other people’s values and commitments, including those held
by people with a faith commitment
- demonstrate a critical awareness of and respect for people’s values
and commitments, including those held by people with a faith commitment
- explain their own values and commitments, with supporting arguments
and evidence, in relation to religious and other teaching on a contemporary
moral issue
- evaluate their own and others’ views of religious and other values
and commitments with sensitivity to people's concerns and convictions.
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