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    Education and Social Development

    Meghan Ndiaye commented on the post, Week 14 - Education and Policy

    1. The powerpoint really helped show how many things can affect a child. The tables you provided helped me see how the education in Mexico and Brazil improved and I really appreciated that. I did not have much […]

    4 years, 1 month ago
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    Education and Social Development

    Meghan Ndiaye commented on the post, Week 13 – Horizontal Stratification in Higher Education

    1, The power point was pretty clear to me. I was a bit confused on the vertical and horizontal stratification but the examples you provided made everything more clear to me.

    2. The findings from the readings […]

    4 years, 1 month ago
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    Education and Social Development

    Meghan Ndiaye commented on the post, Week 12 - Education and the (Re)production of Inequalities

    1. The powerpoint was pretty clear to me. I was able to see the differences and similarities of both articles which helped me understand them much more. I was able to connect with the kids in Ireland because in […]

    4 years, 1 month ago
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    Meghan Ndiaye commented on the post, Week 11 - Race, Class and Education – Inequalities Between and Within Families

    1. The powerpoint did a good job explaining both of the readings and their main points. Even though both papers focused on the different child rearing approaches I kind of think Lareua should’ve had an immigrant f […]

    4 years, 1 month ago
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    Meghan Ndiaye commented on the post, Week 10 - Disadvantages at the Starting Gate – Inequalities Between and Within Families

    1. The PowerPoint helped me understand the Martelero and Dondero reading more. I didn’t understand why twins are racially labeled different and by who. However from the PowerPoint I found out it’s usually by the […]

    4 years, 1 month ago
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    Meghan Ndiaye commented on the post, Week 9 – The Coleman Report

    1. Throughout the PowerPoint presentation my favorite question was asked, what makes a good teacher? A good teacher is someone who puts their job and their students first. Every child is different which means […]

    4 years, 2 months ago
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    Meghan Ndiaye commented on the post, Week 6 - The Forms of Capital

    After reading the two readings I was a bit confused because of the examples giving in the readings. However after going over the PowerPoint and the examples you used to explain each form helped me understand […]

    4 years, 3 months ago
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    Education and Social Development

    Meghan Ndiaye commented on the post, Week 4 – Economic and Educational Mobility – A Global Perspective

    1. I feel that the power point was pretty clean explaining intergenerational mobility and the relationship between absolute and relative mobility throughout the world. Anyone that is in the bottom percentage stays […]

    4 years, 3 months ago
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    Meghan Ndiaye commented on the post, Week 3 - Development and Education - What is the relationship

    1. The power point was very in depth and helped me understand the Chabbott and Ramierz reading even more. Showing the charts is very useful because I am able to get a more understanding of what you are talking […]

    4 years, 3 months ago
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    Meghan Ndiaye commented on the post, Week 2 – Poverty and Capabilities

    1. On slide 7 when you mentioned bad institutions are you talking about like jails/prisons? I was not sure what you’re talking about because I can’t think of any bad institution besides that or maybe like high […]

    4 years, 4 months ago
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    Meghan Ndiaye commented on the post, Week 1 – Introduction and Basic Concepts

    1. I watched the power point at least twice just so I made sure that I do not miss anything. The chart on slide 10 is based on the income of everyone around the world including the US? If so, how was the total of […]

    4 years, 4 months ago
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    4 years, 4 months ago

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