International audienceWhy do some children under-perform at school relative to their level of cognitive abilities? So far, previous studies on the topic have been conducted on cross-sectional data or have focused on a limited range of pre-dictors. In this large longitudinal study on 23,258 French middle school students, we examined the relative effects of a wide range of contextual and individual factors on academic performance beyond the effect of non-verbal IQ. Data were analyzed using a structural equation modeling approach, cross-sectionally and longitudinally. Cross-sectional models revealed that self-efficacy, school environment, parental education and sex were the most predictive factors of achievement independently from non-verbal I...
Four important factors that have been shown to correlate with academic performance are intelligence,...
Historically, comparison groups of children from low socioeconomic status (SES) have done less well ...
The Cattell-Horn-Carroll theory is the principal model at present to define and assess intelligence....
International audienceWhile it is well-established that intelligence tests positively predict academ...
This dissertation aimed at providing a greater understanding of what fosters or hampers the acquisit...
Children from lower socioeconomic status (SES) families tend to perform worse in school than childre...
Interest in identifying factors influencing educational success is growing. It is often observed tha...
Although recent developmental studies exploring the predictive power of intelligence and working mem...
Although recent developmental studies exploring the predictive power of intelligence and working mem...
Summary. This paper examines the relationship of the national IQs reported by Lynn & Vanhanen (2...
In a longitudinal study conducted on 1130 adolescents (557 male and 573 female) in the 1(st)-6(th) g...
Social inequalities in UK educational outcomes continue to persist despite improvements in recent ye...
By focusing separately on social inequalities in academic success and in track orientation, the soci...
Lower levels of academic achievement amongst children of lower SES have long interested researchers....
The article presents the results of a longitudinal study of the relationship of nonverbal intelligen...
Four important factors that have been shown to correlate with academic performance are intelligence,...
Historically, comparison groups of children from low socioeconomic status (SES) have done less well ...
The Cattell-Horn-Carroll theory is the principal model at present to define and assess intelligence....
International audienceWhile it is well-established that intelligence tests positively predict academ...
This dissertation aimed at providing a greater understanding of what fosters or hampers the acquisit...
Children from lower socioeconomic status (SES) families tend to perform worse in school than childre...
Interest in identifying factors influencing educational success is growing. It is often observed tha...
Although recent developmental studies exploring the predictive power of intelligence and working mem...
Although recent developmental studies exploring the predictive power of intelligence and working mem...
Summary. This paper examines the relationship of the national IQs reported by Lynn & Vanhanen (2...
In a longitudinal study conducted on 1130 adolescents (557 male and 573 female) in the 1(st)-6(th) g...
Social inequalities in UK educational outcomes continue to persist despite improvements in recent ye...
By focusing separately on social inequalities in academic success and in track orientation, the soci...
Lower levels of academic achievement amongst children of lower SES have long interested researchers....
The article presents the results of a longitudinal study of the relationship of nonverbal intelligen...
Four important factors that have been shown to correlate with academic performance are intelligence,...
Historically, comparison groups of children from low socioeconomic status (SES) have done less well ...
The Cattell-Horn-Carroll theory is the principal model at present to define and assess intelligence....