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This section of the examination specification requires you to look at issues surrounding: the roles of men and women racial harmony religious harmony the media and community cohesion.

Roles of men and women You will need to understand the effects of, and give reasons for your own opinion about: how and why attitudes to the roles of men and women have changed in the United Kingdom different Christian attitudes to equal rights for women in religion different attitudes to equal rights for women in religion in one religion other than Christianity.

Racial harmony You will need to understand the effects of, and give reasons for your own opinion about: the nature of the United Kingdom as a multi-ethnic society government action to promote community cohesion in the UK why Christians should help to promote racial harmony why the followers of one religion other than Christianity should help to promote racial harmony.

Religious harmony You will need to understand the effects of, and give reasons for your own opinion about: the United Kingdom as a multi-faith society issues raised for religion by a multi-faith society ways in which religions work to promote community cohesion in the United Kingdom.

The media and community cohesion You will need to understand the effects of, and give reasons for your own opinion about:  how an issue from religion and community cohesion has been presented in one form of the media and whether the treatment was fair to religious beliefs and religious people.

Lesson aims To investigate the main topics to be covered in Section 4 Religion and community cohesion. To explore issues surrounding the roles of men and women, racial harmony, religious harmony. To explore the media and religious attitudes to community cohesion.

Learning outcomes By the end of this lesson, you should be able to: identify the main topics in religion and community cohesion explain why issues connected with religion and community cohesion are controversial be familiar with the key words for religion and community cohesion.