1. The powerpoint presentation was short but clear to understand. It was interesting learning about conditional cash transfer programs and how it is implemented. The more you think about it, the more you can see […]
1. From the powerpoint presentation, Horizontal Stratification in Higher Education, everything is clear to understand. In the presentation, there were four key terms that were theoretical reasons as to why there […]
1. The powerpoint presentation on Education and the Reproduction of Inequalities was a great and informative read. Both, Maximally Maintained Inequality and Effectively Maintained Inequality were two key theories […]
1. From the powerpoint presentation, everything is clear and easy to understand. Social classes play a major role in child development and a lot of this clicked in my head as I was reading through the powerpoint. […]
1. The powerpoint presentation provided me a better understanding of the main takeaways from the videos we watched beforehand. The idea of race and inequalities were obscured through proposed policies that were […]
1. Throughout the powerpoint presentation there were a few questions that were asked. The two that I noted were, “What matters more for student achievement: Families or Schools?” and “What is the relat […]
1. The powerpoint presentation was short and clear to understand. I found it interesting that both Pierre Bourdieu and James S. Cole were born around the same time and also wrote about the same topic around the […]
1. The powerpoint presentation was clear and easy to understand. I liked how there were many graphs to show mobility. I also liked how the graphs at the end showed a comparison between the United States and other […]
1. The powerpoint presentation was clear and easy to understand. I liked how everything was broken down which made it easier to understand. I also wanted to comment on the graphs and how the little marks added […]