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    Students from poorer backgrounds with the same talent pot... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Educational measures that close the achievement gap between rich and poor students with equal talent potential are justified under Fair Equality of Opportunity.

    Students from poorer backgrounds with the same talent potential as wealthier peers should achieve equally well.

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    When applied to education, this principle may support educational measures that close the achievement gap between the rich and the poor with the same high talent potentials, assuming that these children can be identified. This is because such students from poorer backgrounds should fare as well as their wealthier peers with the same potentials. The Rawlsian principle of FEO aims to eliminate the effects of social background and economic class on educational achievement. Fair equality of opportun

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