> Those that won't or can't, no school can help them
Rich can have unmotivated kid and poor can have motivated kids and vice-versa.
Those who can't succeed, schools can still accept fees from them and create a larger pool of resources which those who 'can do' can leverage at expense of those who can't.
Wether it's good or bad - it's for the society to decide.
This is exactly what I ran into. And I was really happy for the highly motivated poor kids to get the opportunities in the school. Some of the few bright moments in my life is seeing students work hard and succeed.
Rich can have unmotivated kid and poor can have motivated kids and vice-versa.
Those who can't succeed, schools can still accept fees from them and create a larger pool of resources which those who 'can do' can leverage at expense of those who can't.
Wether it's good or bad - it's for the society to decide.