Who is this class for?
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This class is designed for Class 11 students who have opted for Sociology as part of their Arts curriculum.
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It is especially useful for students who are new to the subject and want step-by-step guidance in understanding the basics.
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Suitable for learners who wish to strengthen their foundation for future studies in Sociology, Public Administration, Political Science, or related fields.
What will students learn?
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Introduction to the fundamental concepts of Sociology such as society, community, culture, socialization, social institutions, inequality, and social change.
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The ability to connect classroom theories to real-life examples through case studies, interactive discussions, and practical illustrations.
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Answer-writing techniques to improve performance in exams, including structured responses and conceptual clarity.
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Development of critical thinking and analytical skills, which will help students view social issues from multiple perspectives.
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Academic support through regular assessments, doubt-clearing sessions, and revision exercises to ensure strong preparation and confidence.
What they need to bring to class?
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Textbook, notebook, pen/pencil, and assignment materials for active participation.
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A habit of note-taking and reviewing lessons regularly.
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An open and curious mindset, ready to ask questions, share opinions, and engage in meaningful discussions about society.