Students identify major world religions and forms of spirituality and recognise the religious diversity of communities in Australia.
Australia is a religiously diverse nation with over 25 major religious denominations represented. Religions span national, geographic, cultural and ethnic boundaries and therefore may be the focus of individual and family identification. Freedom of religion is enshrined in Section 116 of the 1900 Act to constitute the Commonwealth of Australia (Australian Constitution).
Download Teacher’s notes.
Conduct a school/class survey on the religious affiliations of the students. Include a No religion/Not stated category. Construct a pie graph and compare it to the stimulus graph.
Download Library/Internet Student Research worksheet.
Divide the class into groups of three or four students and distribute worksheet. Each group will choose a significant religion or philosophy to research in the library or on the internet and using the Student Research worksheet report in terms of: origins, history and growth main beliefs and practices sacred places, ceremonies and festivals the number of followers in Australia and worldwide impact on young followers.
Groups report their findings to the class. Reports may take a number of forms- poster, written, speech etc.
Class discussion comparing and contrasting the various religions Refer Teacher’s notes for some issues.
In groups or individually, students research significant festivals celebrated by the main Australian religions. Reports could be prepared in advance and presented on the appropriate date. Groups could create posters to display around the school.
Consult a multicultural calendar such as Calendar for Cultural Diversity, visit The Calendar Zone or select from the following:
Students prepare written questions about a religion they have studied or listened to a presentation on.
Students invite a practising member or a member of the clergy from various faiths to speak about their beliefs and to answer the prepared questions which may be forwarded in advance.
An activity which compares statistics about religion in Australia and then considers and researches the reasons for the growth of Buddhism in Australia is on the Curriculum Corporation site.
Follow the links to Access Asia/ Thailand/Student Activities/ Lotus and Lights – Statistics on Buddhism in Australia.
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