Multi-faith and Multi-ethnic Society

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Multi-faith and Multi-ethnic Society Wednesday 2nd December Multi-faith and Multi-ethnic Society Answer the following questions: How has Newham changed? 2. Why has it changed? Challenge– What are the advantages and disadvantages of this change?

Changes in Newham 1)___________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Challenge_____________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________

What religions do we have in Britain? 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 5. Challenge: What similarities are there between any of these religions?

What religions do we have in Britain? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Challenge: What similarities are there between any of these religions? _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________

Britain’s society Britain has always been a mixed society – with Celts, Romans, Saxons, Normans and Vikings settling here . In the 19th Century we built an empire around the word. In return for living under British rule, citizens from the empire could settle in the UK. After World War II Britain asked workers from the Caribbean and India to come and work here in a variety of industries such as shipbuilding. Families started settling in Britain, with various backgrounds and cultures and religions. Britain developed into a multi-ethnic and multi-faith society. British law protects its citizens with the Race Relations Act 1976, making racial discrimination and promoting racial hatred illegal. Although Britain is recognised as a Christian country, with the Queen being the head of the Church of England, there is complete religious freedom. This means that all religions are respected and are allowed to practice their religion.

What are the advantages of a mixed society? Education Understanding Conflicts Mixed marriages Faith schools Children Suspicion Racism Food Stories Fashion Music Art Languages Conversion Religious festivals Bullying Prejudice Tradition Advantages Disadvantages

What do you think? Is it a good thing to live in a multi-ethnic and multi-faith society? Explain your answer Write a PEE paragraph Use your table to help you and use the key words on the board I think …. For example… This means… Everyone (L3-L4) will know what the terms multi- faith and multi-ethnic mean and recognise them in their own society Most (L5-L6) will explain the advantages and disadvantages of living in a multi-faith and multi-ethnic society Some (L7-L8) will evaluate whether it is good to live in a multi-faith and multi-ethnic society

Is it a good thing to live in a multi-ethnic and multi-faith society? _____________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ Word box Religion Culture Art Tradition Racism Food Languages Fashion Music