Who is this class for?
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This class is for Class 11 students who have chosen History in the Arts/Humanities stream.
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Suitable for students who wish to understand the foundations of world history and the development of human societies.
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Ideal for learners preparing for board exams and those aiming to pursue higher studies in History, Archaeology, Political Science, Public Administration, or Civil Services.
What will students learn?
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Introduction to early societies, the emergence of states, empires, and cultural traditions across the world.
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Understanding of medieval societies, changing economies, trade systems, and cultural interactions.
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Exploration of modern history, including revolutions, industrialization, colonialism, and globalization.
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How to analyze historical sources, maps, and documents for better interpretation.
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Development of critical thinking, chronological understanding, and analytical writing skills.
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Preparation for exams through answer-writing practice, revision sessions, and assessments.
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Linking past events to the present-day world, making history more engaging and meaningful.
What they need to bring to class?
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History textbook, notebook, and stationery (pen/pencil).
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Any assignments, previous notes, or project work for follow-up.
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A habit of reading newspapers, articles, or reference books to connect historical events with current affairs.
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Most importantly, an inquisitive mindset, ready to question, analyze, and discuss events from multiple perspectives.