Who is this class for?
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This class is designed for Class 12 students studying Sociology as part of the Arts/Humanities stream.
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Ideal for students who want to strengthen their understanding of advanced sociological concepts and prepare effectively for their board examinations.
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Suitable for learners planning to pursue higher studies in Sociology, Social Work, Public Administration, Political Science, or Civil Services.
What will students learn?
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Key topics such as social institutions, social stratification, cultural diversity, social change, and globalization.
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The ability to analyze social problems and processes using sociological perspectives.
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How to connect theories with real-life examples and case studies for deeper understanding.
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Answer-writing techniques to structure responses clearly and score better in exams.
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Development of critical and analytical thinking to evaluate society from multiple perspectives.
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Academic support through regular tests, doubt-clearing sessions, and revision strategies for board exam readiness.
What they need to bring to class?
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Sociology textbook, notebook, pen/pencil, and any assignment material given.
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A habit of reading newspapers and current affairs to connect classroom learning with social realities.
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Most importantly, an open and reflective mindset, ready to engage in discussions, share views, and question existing norms.