Does achievement independent of ability or previous attainment provide a purer measure of the added value of school? In a study of 4000 pairs of 12-year-old twins in the UK, we measured achievement with year-long teacher assessments as well as tests. Raw achievement shows moderate heritability (about 50%) and modest shared environmental influences (25%). Unexpectedly, we show that for indices of the added value of school, genetic influences remain moderate (around 50%), and the shared (school) environment is less important (about 12%). The pervasiveness of genetic influence in how and how much children learn is compatible with an active view of learning in which children create their own educational experiences in part on the basis of their...
The relative importance of genes and shared environmental influences on stratification outcomes has ...
We investigated the heritability of educational attainment and how it differed between birth cohorts...
There are concerns that ability tracking at a young age increases unequal opportunities for children...
Does achievement independent of ability or previous attainment provide a purer measure of the added ...
Background. Twin research has consistently shown substantial genetic influence on individual differe...
Value-added measures of educational progress have been used by education researchers and policy-make...
Little is known about the etiology of developmental change and continuity in educational achievement...
Eifler EF, Starr A, Riemann R. The genetic and environmental effects on school grades in late childh...
Value‐added measures of educational progress have been used by education researchers and policy‐make...
Research has shown that genes play an important role in educational achievement. A key question is t...
Research has shown that genes play an important role in educational achievement. A key question is t...
AbstractPrevious studies have shown that environmental influences on school science performance incr...
We have previously shown that individual differences in educational achievement are highly heritable...
This paper shows how nature (i.e., one's genetic endowments) and nurture (i.e., one's environment) i...
We have previously shown that individual differences in educational achievement are highly heritable...
The relative importance of genes and shared environmental influences on stratification outcomes has ...
We investigated the heritability of educational attainment and how it differed between birth cohorts...
There are concerns that ability tracking at a young age increases unequal opportunities for children...
Does achievement independent of ability or previous attainment provide a purer measure of the added ...
Background. Twin research has consistently shown substantial genetic influence on individual differe...
Value-added measures of educational progress have been used by education researchers and policy-make...
Little is known about the etiology of developmental change and continuity in educational achievement...
Eifler EF, Starr A, Riemann R. The genetic and environmental effects on school grades in late childh...
Value‐added measures of educational progress have been used by education researchers and policy‐make...
Research has shown that genes play an important role in educational achievement. A key question is t...
Research has shown that genes play an important role in educational achievement. A key question is t...
AbstractPrevious studies have shown that environmental influences on school science performance incr...
We have previously shown that individual differences in educational achievement are highly heritable...
This paper shows how nature (i.e., one's genetic endowments) and nurture (i.e., one's environment) i...
We have previously shown that individual differences in educational achievement are highly heritable...
The relative importance of genes and shared environmental influences on stratification outcomes has ...
We investigated the heritability of educational attainment and how it differed between birth cohorts...
There are concerns that ability tracking at a young age increases unequal opportunities for children...