> What we want is to make the kids who do worse do better
Not exactly. The optimal strategy is to make every kid do their best. That means giving some resources to every kid in proportion to how much better it'll make them.
We don't only excel because of our average performance. We also excel, as a society, because of the outlier contributions of some of our most gifted students.
Not exactly. The optimal strategy is to make every kid do their best. That means giving some resources to every kid in proportion to how much better it'll make them.
We don't only excel because of our average performance. We also excel, as a society, because of the outlier contributions of some of our most gifted students.