LIFE

Children's Book of Philosophy: An Introduction to the World's Greatest Thinkers and their Big Ideas by Sarah Tomley

It is the perfect introduction to the great thinkers who, from ancient times to the modern day, have tried to make sense of the world by asking questions such as: "Who am I?", "Is the world real?", "Is it ever right to tell a lie?". Meet Socrates and Confucius, Kant and Sartre, and many others who have studied and pondered on the complexities of everyday life.

All About Politics: How Governments Make the World Go Round by Andrew Marr

All the political structures and ideas are covered. Find out the pros and cons of communism and capitalism, what it means to be "right" or "left", and what happens behind the scenes in parliament. See how laws are made and explore the role of diplomacy. Plus you can trace a timeline of the history of leadership and discover how different systems and beliefs have developed.

Philosophy and Ethics by Robert Orme

The first unit 'Philosophy of religion' explores the ideas of influential Western philosophers focusing on questions surrounding human knowledge and the existence of God. The second unit ‘Ethics’ explores questions about right and wrong, human nature and artificial intelligence.

Who Was Martin Luther King JR? by Bonnie Bader

Who was Nelson Mandela? by Meg Belviso

Who was Gandhi? by Dana Rau

Who Was Mother Teresa? by Nancy Harrison

Religions to InspiRE for KS3: Christianity Pupil's Book by Diane Kolka


Religions to InspiRE for KS3: Islam Pupil's Book by Steve Clarke


Religions to InspiRE for KS3: Judaism Pupil's Book by Lorraine Abbot

Religions to InspiRE for KS3: Buddhism Pupil's Book by Diane Kolka

Religions to InspiRE for KS3: Hinduism Pupil's Book by Jan Hayes

Religions to InspiRE for KS3: Sikhism Pupil's Book by Kanwar Ranvir Singh