This week in Ethics Philosophy and Citizenship ‘EPC’ lessons

We would like to encourage our parents/careers to discuss what their children have learnt in their EPC lessons this week, helping to expand their personal development.

At Don Valley Academy, our core personal development programme is delivered through Ethics Philosophy and Citizenship ‘EPC’ lessons. EPC places social and personal development at the heart of its design, with group discussion, self-expression and the promotion of tolerance & respect towards the opinions of others assessed in each unit of work. Providing opportunities for pupils to develop confidence, resilience and knowledge to stay mentally and physically healthy are also included and developed on a cross curricular level.

This week in EPC lessons…

Year 7:

Through reading the text Boy 87, students are exploring the current issues of Refugees and the journey they take to seek safety.

KQ: Do we have a moral duty to help people in need?

Year 8:

Through the reading of the case study of Nicky Cruz students have explored issues around crime and punishment. Students have explored punishments such as prison, corporal punishment and the death penalty.

KQ:  Which punishment is the most effective?

Year 9:

Students are studying the topical and very current issue of War and conflict. This week we have explored the story of Eva Kor and forgiveness.

KQ: Should all religions promote forgiveness after a wrongdoing?

Year 10:

Students are exploring the approaches to the death penalty. This week students have explored arguments for and against the death penalty, along with religious approaches to this moral issue.

KQ: Should religions agree with the death penalty?

Year 11:

Students are exploring a variety of relationship types and the different beliefs on these relationships. This includes, marriage, divorce and LGBT+. KQ: What is FGM and what are the warning signs