Yes, monetising it also creates stupid incentives. In the educational scenario you’ll have to face the fact that if someone pays you for a service they are your client. How do you educated someone on whose feedback and money you depend? Certainly not in an objective manner.
It’s to the point where university admissions departments have scaling charts for the major private high-schools based on how much they inflate grades.
I’m fine with public healthcare if it’s good quality. But it would be nice if I could go deep into my pockets and pay extra for something I really care about.
The same goes for healthcare, I think is unethical to monetize them
Yes, monetising it also creates stupid incentives. In the educational scenario you’ll have to face the fact that if someone pays you for a service they are your client. How do you educated someone on whose feedback and money you depend? Certainly not in an objective manner.
Never known any private school that does not do grade inflation .-.
It’s to the point where university admissions departments have scaling charts for the major private high-schools based on how much they inflate grades.
That’s quite concerning xD
In the city where I live the worst universities are the private ones ironically. (For the exact same reason.)
I’m fine with public healthcare if it’s good quality. But it would be nice if I could go deep into my pockets and pay extra for something I really care about.