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Social studies and mass media is an important part of the humanities. These two fields are vast and have different methods to learn, social studies can Enhance you mind and make you wonder about everything about our society. And living in 21st century mass comm knowledge is also crucial as our millennial always look upto the Internet and mass communication can provide you with the knowledge about whats good things we all have to take from the Internet and what all bad things we have to drop. This is a little glimpse of my class
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Age: | Preschool children (4-6 years old) Children (7-12 years old) Teenagers (13-17 years old) Adults (18-64 years old) |
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Duration: | 60 minutes |
The class is taught in: | English, Hindi |
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