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Sophia Youssef (Her)

I am a student at City College who is studying Psychology and Sociology

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    Education and Social Development

    Sophia Youssef (Her) commented on the post, Week 14 - Education and Policy

    1. From my PowerPoint presentation, what still isn’t very clear? Any questions, thoughts, or comments you would like to share?
    The PowerPoint presentation was very clear as always. The thing I enjoyed was how t […]

    3 years, 12 months ago
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    Sophia Youssef (Her) commented on the post, Week 13 – Horizontal Stratification in Higher Education

    1. From the powerpoint presentation was very clear I don’t really have any questions for the PowerPoint. I believe that the articles were pretty self explanatory and easy to understand as well as follow. What I f […]

    4 years ago
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    Sophia Youssef (Her) commented on the post, Week 12 - Education and the (Re)production of Inequalities

    1. I think the PowerPoint presentation was very clear. I found it interesting how that a finding for MMI was that it is more important to know the social background of a student rather than whether or not they […]

    4 years ago
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    Sophia Youssef (Her) commented on the post, Week 11 - Race, Class and Education – Inequalities Between and Within Families

    1. So the PowerPoint Presentation was clear I didn’t have any questions about the PowerPoint it was basically an explanation of the readings as wells as what they both found as a result.
    2. From the readings I t […]

    4 years ago
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    Sophia Youssef (Her) commented on the post, Week 10 - Disadvantages at the Starting Gate – Inequalities Between and Within Families

    1. From the PowerPoint presentation is everything clear?
    From the PowerPoint presentation, everything is clear, it elaborates more on the extensive readings by Heckman and Marteleto, and Dondero. Heckman was […]

    4 years ago
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    Sophia Youssef (Her) commented on the post, Week 9 – The Coleman Report

    1. I asked you all some questions throughout the PowerPoint presentation. What are your thoughts on these? The Powerpoint was clear because I read the readings first before listening and reading the slides. After […]

    4 years, 1 month ago
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    Sophia Youssef (Her) commented on the post, Week 6 - The Forms of Capital

    1. For the PowerPoint, I think both writers have the same concepts of capital. While I was listening through PowerPoint there wasn’t a lot to question because it was very easy to comprehend. Both writers are t […]

    4 years, 1 month ago
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    Sophia Youssef (Her) commented on the post, Week 4 – Economic and Educational Mobility – A Global Perspective

    1. From what I can understand about mobility, it is that it helps us to understand economic progress in regard to changes in personal and societal wealth over either inter or intra-generational periods. There are […]

    4 years, 2 months ago
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    Sophia Youssef (Her) commented on the post, Week 3 - Development and Education - What is the relationship

    1. The PowerPoint presentation was explaining how education influences the younger generation by adults to “help” them with the development of the “real world”. I personally think education is beneficial in stud […]

    4 years, 2 months ago
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    Sophia Youssef (Her) commented on the post, Week 3 - Development and Education - What is the relationship

    1. From my PowerPoint presentation, what still isn’t very clear? Any questions, thoughts or comments you would like to share?
    2. From the Chabbott and Ramirez (2006) reading do you have any questions or c […]

    4 years, 2 months ago
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    Sophia Youssef (Her) commented on the post, Week 2 – Poverty and Capabilities

    1. From my PowerPoint presentation, what isn’t clear? Any thoughts or comments you would like to share?
    From the PowerPoint presentation, I think it was very clear because of the diagrams shown. The images and g […]

    4 years, 2 months ago
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    Sophia Youssef (Her) commented on the post, Week 1 – Introduction and Basic Concepts

    On the comments section below, address the following questions (answers should be at least 100 words in length and posted by Sunday – This is how participation points are assessed (worth 30% of your final g […]

    4 years, 2 months ago
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    4 years, 3 months ago

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