OCR GCSE Religious Studies A specification
The bestselling textbooks for OCR GCSE Religious Studies specification A: World Religions have been fully revised and updated to match the new specification requirements.
Authors Jon Mayled, Janet Green and Libby Ahluwalia are experts in World Religions. These are the resources to help students get the most out of both their course and their GCSE examination.
- Delivers coverage of the revised specification through Christianity, Islam and Judaism
- Highlights essential information at the beginning of each chapter
- Includes stimulating material on moral and ethical questions to deepen students’ understanding
- Offers ideas for ICT-based activities and opportunities for development of key skills
- Provides practice examination questions and examiners’ commentary
All four books in this series are endorsed by OCR for use with the 2009 OCR GCSE Religious Studies A: World Religion(s) specification.
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How has the OCR A specification changed?
- OCR’s GCSE Religious Studies A: World Religion(s) specification now follows a unitised approach to content
- Candidates study four units for a full course, and two units for a short course
- There are two assessment objectives instead of three, and the allocation of marks to questions has changed to reflect the 50/50 weighting of the assessment objectives
- There is no controlled assessment or coursework, just written exams
Find out more about this specification on OCR's site.