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UNIT II
                                 SOCIOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION



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            Learning Checkpoints:

            1.) How does the associated phenomena of ingroups affect the social group you belong right
               now? And how it will affect your learning process inside the classroom?





















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