You are life saver, I’m definitely getting you lunch when we go back to campus 🤞🏾🙏🏾God bless you. I’ve always been lazy to study from high school as I counted more on attending classes but you made everything easy❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
For example, access to high-quality education frequently depends on one's financial situation, with wealthy families having better access to private tutors, well-funded institutions, and learning materials like computers and books. Furthermore, institutional obstacles that restrict racial and ethnic minorities' access to education-such as unequal funding for minority-community schools, a dearth of culturally appropriate curricula, and disproportionate disciplinary measures-as well as discrimination are commonplace. Additionally, racial and ethnic minorities frequently face discrimination and systemic barriers that limit their educational opportunities, including unequal funding for schools in minority communities, lack of culturally relevant curriculum, and disproportionate disciplinary actions. Gender disparities also exist, with girls and women facing obstacles such as limited access to STEM education and higher rates of dropout in certain regions. Furthermore, rural and remote areas often lack adequate educational infrastructure and resources compared to urban centers, leading to disparities in educational outcomes. These inequalities highlight the ongoing need for policies and initiatives aimed at promoting equity and access in education.
Teaching the nation!!!! I love this! My fellow debating champion
Yes! We need to do our best to impart the little knowledge we have acquired, especially during this time of online learning ♥️
You are life saver, I’m definitely getting you lunch when we go back to campus 🤞🏾🙏🏾God bless you. I’ve always been lazy to study from high school as I counted more on attending classes but you made everything easy❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
wow, one can never go wrong with you.Thank you so much for this.Can you please explain other readings .
THANK U YOUR TUTORIALS ARE VERY HELPFUL
You are very welcome! Thanks for watching ❤️ 🤗
This is amazing Teacher ❤ 🤗 thank you.
Thank you so much my fellow teacher. I appreciate the feedback so much 😭♥️
I'm writing EST 1A tmr and this helped me SO MUCH😭❤
I am so glad to hear that 😭❤️❤️
Your videos are very helpful, thank you❤😊
Thank you so much for this feedback Sphe!♥️
Great explanation of Marxism, Ruth. Very clearly explained
I appreciate this feedback so much thank you Oliver!
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Thank you Lawrence 😊
Thank you Ruth, this was very helpful.Could you please address Louise Althusser aswell?
Sure! I will do that by end of this week, link that to Marxism because there is a connection 🤗
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what examples can i give when asked about inequalities in education?
For example, access to high-quality education frequently depends on one's financial situation, with wealthy families having better access to private tutors, well-funded institutions, and learning materials like computers and books. Furthermore, institutional obstacles that restrict racial and ethnic minorities' access to education-such as unequal funding for minority-community schools, a dearth of culturally appropriate curricula, and disproportionate disciplinary measures-as well as discrimination are commonplace. Additionally, racial and ethnic minorities frequently face discrimination and systemic barriers that limit their educational opportunities, including unequal funding for schools in minority communities, lack of culturally relevant curriculum, and disproportionate disciplinary actions. Gender disparities also exist, with girls and women facing obstacles such as limited access to STEM education and higher rates of dropout in certain regions. Furthermore, rural and remote areas often lack adequate educational infrastructure and resources compared to urban centers, leading to disparities in educational outcomes. These inequalities highlight the ongoing need for policies and initiatives aimed at promoting equity and access in education.
@@zizojikizinto thanks