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Social issues Family Gender issues Aged and Young Health and stress Community rooted-ness & Identity The Environment Current situation (resource depletion) Sustainability Opportunities Challenges Economics Function of work Challenges Viability of models Sustainability The Mass Media (with Advertising) Role / Function Challenges ‘Products’ Impact Crime and Punishment Rationale Methods Effectiveness Implications Education Aims / rationale Approach Impact / Outcomes Effectiveness & Implications The Arts Myriad forms Role Implications Culture / Tradition Identity Recreation Science & Technology Aims and Role Research / Applications in and across various fields (Customised drugs and advanced procedures such as Genetic Engineering, Cloning, Plastic surgery, Abortion, Euthanasia, Organ Trading) Impact Implications Religion Role Relevance Impact Implications Governance Politics Patriotism War & Terrorism Role Approach Implications Globalisation Approach Impact Implications Past, Present & Future History & its lessons Present-day urgent concerns (e.g. poverty, financial crisis) Projections Values / Philosophy towards life Past / Current Ethos Obsessions? Role & Relevance Implications Ideologies & Ethics Freedom & Human Rights Justice & (In)equality Prejudice and Discrimination Sports Role Place Impact Implications Value An ‘eye’ on the world  An overview of GP ‘topics’ / issues An informed and critical perspective

Social issues Family Gender issues Aged and Young Health and stress Community rooted-ness & Identity The Environment Current situation (resource depletion) Sustainability Opportunities Challenges Economics Function of work Challenges Viability of models Sustainability The Mass Media (with Advertising) Role / Function Challenges ‘Products’ Impact Crime and Punishment Rationale Methods Effectiveness Implications Education Aims / rationale Approach Impact / Outcomes Effectiveness & Implications The Arts Myriad forms Role Implications Culture / Tradition Identity Recreation Science & Technology Aims and Role Research / Applications in and across various fields (Customised drugs and advanced procedures such as Genetic Engineering, Cloning, Plastic surgery, Abortion, Euthanasia, Organ Trading) Impact Implications Religion Role Relevance Impact Implications Governance Politics Patriotism War & Terrorism Role Approach Implications Globalisation Approach Impact Implications Past, Present & Future History & its lessons Present-day urgent concerns (e.g. poverty, financial crisis) Projections Values / Philosophy towards life Past / Current Ethos Obsessions? Role & Relevance Implications Ideologies & Ethics Freedom & Human Rights Justice & (In)equality Prejudice and Discrimination Sports Role Place Impact Implications Value An ‘eye’ on the world  An overview of GP ‘topics’ / issues An informed and critical perspective 2009 Year 4 Topics

Social issues Family Gender issues Aged and Young Health and stress Community rooted-ness & Identity The Environment Current situation (resource depletion) Sustainability Opportunities Challenges Economics Function of work Challenges Viability of models Sustainability The Mass Media (with Advertising) Role / Function Challenges ‘Products’ Impact Crime and Punishment Rationale Methods Effectiveness Implications Education Aims / rationale Approach Impact / Outcomes Effectiveness & Implications The Arts Myriad forms Role Implications Culture / Tradition Identity Recreation Science & Technology Aims and Role Research / Applications in and across various fields (Customised drugs and advanced procedures such as Genetic Engineering, Cloning, Plastic surgery, Abortion, Euthanasia, Organ Trading) Impact Implications Religion Role Relevance Impact Implications Governance Politics Patriotism War & Terrorism Role Approach Implications Globalisation Approach Impact Implications Past, Present & Future History & its lessons Present-day urgent concerns (e.g. poverty, financial crisis) Projections Values / Philosophy towards life Past / Current Ethos Obsessions? Role & Relevance Implications Ideologies & Ethics Freedom & Human Rights Justice & (In)equality Prejudice and Discrimination Sports Role Place Impact Implications Value An ‘eye’ on the world  An overview of GP ‘topics’ / issues An informed and critical perspective 2009 Year 4 Topics 2010 Year 5 Topics