Health

by Bernard J. Dady

Published 6 September 1990
Each title in the "Humanities Insights" series covers popular topics studied as part of GCSE Integrated Humanities courses. The texts are interrelated to give a coherent overview of contemporary issues in the fields of geography, history and social science. There are self-contained modules of work featuring differentiated, skills-based tasks appropriate for GCSE. This book examines the concept of health in different societies, the variety of health problems faced and the way different organizations and services attempt to solve them.

The Family

by Bernard J. Dady

Published 1 March 1989
Each title in the "Humanities Insights" series covers popular topics studied as part of GCSE Integrated Humanities courses. The texts are interrelated to give a coherent overview of contemporary issues in the fields of geography, history and social science. There are self-contained modules of work featuring differentiated, skills-based tasks appropriate for GCSE. This book examines the concept of the family and the role of the family in different societies. It discusses key events common to the lives of people throughout the world, such as marriage, child development, adolescence, divorce, old age and death, and raises questions about different attitudes and customs.

People and Work

by Bernard J. Dady

Published 2 April 1992
Each title in the "Humanities Insights" series covers popular topics studied as part of GCSE Integrated Humanities courses. The texts are interrelated to give a coherent overview of contemporary issues in the fields of geography, history and social science. There are self-contained modules of work featuring differentiated, skills-based tasks appropriate for GCSE. This book studies the concept of people and work in different societies, the variety of problems faced and the way different organizations attempt to solve them.

Development and Change

by Bernard J. Dady

Published 1 October 1989
This book attempts to explain why some countries are poor, why people suffer and how people have suggested we tackle the problems which face the world. It attempts to show the interdependence of rich and poor countries and reflects on the prejudices and half-truths surrounding them. The book is one of a series of activity-based books for GCSE, containing a number of work modules suitable for all levels of ability and designed for one term's duration. Each book is self-contained but the texts combine to give a coherent overview of contemporary issues.

Persecution and Prejudice

by Bernard J. Dady

Published 1 August 1989
This is part of a series of activity books covering popular topics as part of GCSE Integrated Humanities courses. Each book is self-contained but the texts interrelate giving a coherent overview of contemporary issues. They draw on elements of geography, history, social science and RE content. This book looks at aspects of human behaviour - our capacity to hurt each other, regarding others as aliens. The topics covered show how, taken to extremes, the consequences of this capacity are horrifying.