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Discover LudwigThe phrase "academic selection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the process of selecting students for academic programs based on their qualifications or performance.
Example: "The university's policy on academic selection ensures that only the most qualified candidates are admitted to the program."
Alternatives: "scholastic selection" or "educational selection".
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It's demonstrably true that academic selection is good for selected pupils and bad for the others.
But this isn't academic selection.
This may not be academic selection.
"Whether you bring back the schools called grammar schools, with academic selection or brutal academic selection at 11, maybe you don't.
"What happens in most European countries is that academic selection ultimately becomes social selection.
Even more worrying is the potential for the gradual expansion of academic selection.
The principle of academic selection is, I'm afraid, not one that we should jettison.
In most areas of England, academic selection for grammar school was rightly abolished many years ago.
Unlike in the UK, the Swiss don't seem to have a problem with academic selection.
All new academic selection is to be outlawed in the new bill.
Although academic selection is proscribed in the current admissions code, social selection is not.
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