Teachers TV Document Title Buddhist Monks Power Point Author Azam Ali Associated Teachers TV programmes Teaching RE to Muslim Pupils: Studying Buddhism.

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Teachers TV Document Title Buddhist Monks Power Point Author Azam Ali Associated Teachers TV programmes Teaching RE to Muslim Pupils: Studying Buddhism

Buddhist Monks What is life like in a Monastery? Why is it important to live such a lifestyle?

How do you feel about being inside the circle? What are your thoughts? Try to see the world through the eyes of the person inside the circle. From the Inside

Try to see the world through the eyes of the person inside the circle. What can we learn from this religion? Comments? Questions? Apply your own views and your own ideas or beliefs From the Outside… Compare or Contrast with any other views that you may be aware of… Can even be Critical!

Golden Rule: Always respect the rights that others may hold beliefs that may be different to yours!

What is a simple life? In their quest for enlightenment, Buddhist Monks try to lead a simple lifestyle. How can you simplify your lifestyle? What sacrifices would you make?

Activity ONE Create a Newspaper Article on Life in a Monastery. Think of an attention grabbing headline. Include an interview with a Buddhist Monk.