If you let money decide or do tests you lose the statistical benefits of randomization. I don’t understand how you see no ethical problem in ignoring preferences or not matching best students with best schools, perhaps I misunderstand you.
If you let money decide or do tests you lose the statistical benefits of randomization.
Yes of course, you need the randomization.
or not matching best students with best schools
If you want an equal society that it’s impotant that poor students also get good teachers.
If you let money decide or do tests you lose the statistical benefits of randomization. I don’t understand how you see no ethical problem in ignoring preferences or not matching best students with best schools, perhaps I misunderstand you.
Yes of course, you need the randomization.
If you want an equal society that it’s impotant that poor students also get good teachers.