Religious - GCSE History Definition

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The term religious refers to anything related to religion, which includes the beliefs, practices, and systems of worship followed by people around the world. Being religious can mean believing in a god or gods, and participating in rituals and traditions that are important to a particular faith. In the context of GCSE History, understanding what it means to be religious can help students learn about how different religions have influenced societies, cultures, and historical events in the past. This includes studying how religious beliefs have shaped laws, educational systems, and even contributed to wars and peace efforts. Being religious often affects people’s values and the way they live their daily lives.

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Zoe has worked in education for 10 years as a teaching assistant and a teacher. This has given her an in-depth perspective on how to support all learners to achieve to the best of their ability. She has been the Lead of Key Stage 4 History, showing her expertise in the Edexcel GCSE syllabus and how best to revise. Ever since she was a child, Zoe has been passionate about history. She believes now, more than ever, the study of history is vital to explaining the ever-changing world around us. Zoe’s focus is to create accessible content that breaks down key historical concepts and themes to achieve GCSE success.

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