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by anamax 5591 days ago
> Your example of 10/400 v 10/100 implies early specialisation if that's to be a realistic scenario, which I confess I'm not a great fan of.

Young kids have interests. They change over time, but they have interests.

> Early specialisation forces pupils to close off options before they may realistically be ready to.

You assume too much.

> I believe I've illustrated though how school choice as implemented in Britain necessarily impoverishes the schools perceived as poorer

Actually, you've proposed a mechanism. Even if we assume that things always work that way (and they don't), there should be nothing keeping kids at those poorer schools, so what's the problem?

> Someone's kids have to go there

Why?

If no one wants to go there, why keep it open?

> It is not a panacea though,

Strawman.

> we should be honest in appraising its failings.

We should apply that to all schemes.