Module 15: CRE
Wealth, poverty, and social issues.
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SECTION: CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
MODULE: 15
Part A: Units
1. Christian approaches to wealth and poverty (2)
a. Acquisition of wealth
b. Use of wealth
c. Dangers of wealth
d. Poverty and responsibility
2. Christian approaches to social issues
a. Marriage and family
b. Drug abuse
c. Sexual immorality
d. Crime and punishment
Part B: Project
Reflect on wealth, poverty, and social issues using Christian values.
Project Title: Wealth, Poverty, and Social Issues Reflection
Objective: Apply Christian teachings to daily economic and social challenges.
Project Instructions:
- 1. Describe a Christian view on acquiring and using wealth.
- 2. Identify dangers of wealth with one local example.
- 3. Explain Christian responsibility toward poverty.
- 4. Choose one social issue and propose a Christian response.
- 5. Consult your coach where necessary.
Evidence to Submit:
- • Wealth and poverty notes.
- • Social issue response.
- • Reflection summary.
Submission
Part C: Training Others
Guide a peer on Christian responses to wealth and social issues.
Guidance:
- • Discuss Christian views of wealth and poverty.
- • Explain dangers of wealth and responsibility.
- • Explore one social issue and a Christian response.
Reflection:
- • What did the learner understand well?
- • What needed more explanation?
- • What support do you need from your coach?
Submission
Part D: Assessment
Competency Levels:
1 = Expectations not met
2 = Partially met
3 = Satisfactorily met
4 = Excellently met
Self-assessment:
- • Wealth and poverty teachings:
- • Responsibility and dangers of wealth:
- • Christian response to social issues:
Coach assessment:
- • Wealth and poverty teachings:
- • Responsibility and dangers of wealth:
- • Christian response to social issues:
Submission
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