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The school class allocation problem—maximising friendship requests subject to diversity requirements

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  • Andrew William Gill

    (Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Edinburgh, Australia)

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Friendship groups are an important element in both the social and academic well-being of school students, particularly in their younger years. Each year, school management has to assign students to a particular class in their new grade in junior school, and in doing so make and break friendship preferences as other criteria need to be satisfied in order to ensure diversity. This ongoing administrative task is time consuming and does not always result in the most equitable allocation. Coupled with the lack of transparency of the process, this can lead to teacher and parent frustration. This paper formulates and solves a mathematical programming model for this problem and shows that better solutions can likely be found in a fraction of the time using software that is freely available.

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  • Andrew William Gill, 2015. "The school class allocation problem—maximising friendship requests subject to diversity requirements," Journal of the Operational Research Society, Palgrave Macmillan;The OR Society, vol. 66(7), pages 1091-1100, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:jorsoc:v:66:y:2015:i:7:p:1091-1100
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