This document discusses various leaders who worked for peace and human rights, including Mahatma Gandhi, Irene Sendler, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and Martin Luther King Jr. It provides information about their campaigns and methods, such as Gandhi's emphasis on nonviolent protest. Students are asked to analyze which leaders' methods were most effective and how the leaders were influenced by their religious beliefs. A debate question is included about whether love and peace or violence and hate are more effective approaches.
2. Quick fire recap.Quick fire recap.
1. Give to examples of human rights
2. Define ‘Authority’
3. Give one Christian teaching that relates
to human rights
4. Give one teaching from Islam relating to
human rights
5. Explain why humans rights might be a
good idea.
3. DNADNA
What do these people have inWhat do these people have in
common?common?
They have all worked
to promote Human
rights!
4. C/W Leaders who worked for peace DateC/W Leaders who worked for peace Date
Learning intentions:
To IDENTIFY & DESCRIBE leaders who
worked for peace in times of conflict.
To COMPARE/CONTRAST & ANALYSE
which leaders methods were the most
effective means of working for peace and
why.
17. Clip 1 Clip 2
Watch the two clips. In the table add any thoughts
you might had about the things that were being said
about peoples rights and campaigning to get equal
rights.
18. Video- Mind MapsVideo- Mind Maps
Irene Sendler-
Mahatma Gandhi-
Dietrich Bonhoeffer-
Martin Luther King-
C/W Leaders who worked for peace DateC/W Leaders who worked for peace Date
19. In groups of 5, (5 groups needed) you areIn groups of 5, (5 groups needed) you are
going to create a poster on one leader whogoing to create a poster on one leader who
worked for peace.worked for peace.
On your poster, you can only have 15
words in total, but you can include:
Pictures
Symbols
Letters
Numbers
Irena Sendler – p111
Gandhi – handout
Dalai Lama – p110
Dietrich Bonhoeffer – handout
Martin Luther King – p68-9
20. Information table.Information table.
Name of
campaigner
What
injustice/difficulties
did they face?
How did
they
respond/c
ampaign
where they
motivated by
any beliefs? (try
to give
examples)
Do you think
they were
effective.
21. Leader What were they working against? What were their methods? Did they succeed?
Mahatma
Gandhi
Martin
Luther King
Dietrich
Bonhoeffer
Irena
Sendler
The Dalai
Lama
22. I think the methods of .... were the most
effective means of working for peace.
I think this because...
In comparison, I found the methods of...
the least effective because...
The leader who was most influenced by
their religious faith was ..., because...
Extension: How else could
these leaders have worked for
peace?
23. 6 mark question6 mark question
“You can achieve more by using love
and peace than by using violence and
hate.”
Do you agree? Give reasons for your answer, showing that you
have thought about more than one point of view. Refer to
religious views in your answer.
To begin with, a Christian would agree with this statement, because
Jesus said…
Muslims would also agree, because…
They might also take inspiration from a religious leader, such as…
On the other hand, someone may argue that using violence and hate
is more effective, because… I agree with… This is because….
26. Redraft your answer basedRedraft your answer based
on your feedbackon your feedback
“You can achieve more by using love
and peace than by using violence and
hate.”
Do you agree? Give reasons for your answer, showing that
you have thought about more than one point of view. Refer
to religious views in your answer.