Abstract

Information and communication technologies (ICT) have the potential to revolutionize the educational landscape, in a way that has far reaching ethical implications. This paper examines the possible effects that these technologies have in terms of distributive justice. To do so I discuss four issues that are affected by ICT and are central to discussions of distributive justice: scarcity of resources, education’s positional aspect, peer effects, and biases in educational decision making.

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