inspector calls key themes

inspector calls key themes
understanding and exploring key themes 
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EnglishUpper Secondary (Key Stage 4)GCSE

This lesson contains 12 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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inspector calls key themes
understanding and exploring key themes 

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Today's lesson goals
After this lesson you will be able to
  • identify and explore key themes in an inspector calls

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Group Task! 
In groups, brainstorm and discuss the meaning behind a theme. what do you think the key themes in an inspector calls is 

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Impact on employment and job markets
Changes in education and skill requirements
Effects on privacy and data security
Influence on healthcare and medical research
Implications for transportation and urban planning
Consequences for social interactions and relationships
Ethical considerations and decision-making
which of these would NOT be considered a key theme?
A
social responsibility
B
class and power
C
governmental corruption and power
D
age and generational divide

Slide 4 - Quiz

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social responsibility
social responsibility is the idea that individuals and organisations have a duty to act in ways to benefit society, considering the impact of their actions on others and the community.
how might this theme be relevant in todays society?

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true or false:
social responsibility refers to the idea that individuals look after their own interests
true
false

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what do you already know about:
class and power

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generational conflict
generational conflict is the differences in beliefs, values or attitudes between different age groups, often leading to misunderstanding and disagreements 

how might this theme be relevant in todays society?

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think, pair, share
1. what themes do you consider to be the most important to society in 1945 and why?
2. which theme do you consider to be most important to contemporary society and why?

remember we have looked at:
social responsibility, class and power and generational conflict

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Slide 10 - Video

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themes of inspector calls

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application task
"an inspector calls is still taught in schools because priestlys purpose remains relevant, prompting critical thinking and discussions about past and present society."
How far do you agree with this statement? 
Explain your answer. 
6 marks + 3 marks SPAG

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