i don't follow. the potential ability of the methods or the pupils?
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Replying to @Peter_OTool
The potential abilities of the pupils. When I say "caste", in other words, I don't mean "jati" but I do mean pre-k tracking
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Replying to @QuasLacrimas
i do not have experience in this. i appreciate your point, but i distrust this kind of selection, it seems so easy to pervert
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Replying to @Peter_OTool
i assumed that you meant not just IQ-style testing but some sort of biophysical profiling?
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Replying to @Peter_OTool
psychometrics could contribute, more holistic judgments of the young child could contribute, but above all else i'm quite srs
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Replying to @QuasLacrimas
i can't really dismiss it, because i believe
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Replying to @Peter_OTool @Napoleonlegal
older tests were maths, reading comprehension, IQ, and misc. like musical ability
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Replying to @Peter_OTool @Napoleonlegal
But even just sending boys into tracks prepping them to pursue their father's career is fine
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(That's what I'm calling "caste", essentially. Assumption of family professional tradition until proven contra)
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Replying to @QuasLacrimas
oh i thought you meant something more 'Brahmanic' than that what you say is quite reasonable
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I didn't mean to sound melodramatic - with all the countersignaling we must do, I'm in the habit of biting bullets asap
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