This article explores the potential contribution of modern genetic methods and findings to education. It is familiar to hear that the ‘gene’ for this or that behavior has been discovered, or that certain skills are ‘highly heritable’. Can this help educators? To explore this question, we describe the methods used to relate genetic variation to individual differences in high-level behaviors such as academic skills and educational achievement. These methods include twin studies and genome-wide association studies. We address the key question of what genetic data imply about the ability of educators to optimize educational outcomes for children across the range of abilities
Genome-wide studies often exclude family members, even though they are a valuable source of informat...
Background. Twin research has consistently shown substantial genetic influence on individual differe...
Research shows that students face challenges as they learn about genetic inheritance. The challenges...
ABSTRACT—This article explores the potential contribu-tion of modern genetic methods and findings to...
This article explores the potential contribution of modern genetic methods and findings to education...
This article explores the potential contribution of modern genetic methods and findings to education...
The chapter considers the importance and potential contributions of genetics to education and to neu...
The brain is the organ of thought. The word thought is defined as the act of thinking about or consi...
Research has shown that genes play an important role in educational achievement. A key question is t...
This book is an accessible introduction to the issues important for teachers and other educational p...
Research has shown that genes play an important role in educational achievement. A key question is t...
We explore how advances in our understanding of the genetics of complex traits such as educational a...
Objective: To consider recent findings from quantitative genetic research in the context of molecul...
We have previously shown that individual differences in educational achievement are highly heritable...
We have previously shown that individual differences in educational achievement are highly heritable...
Genome-wide studies often exclude family members, even though they are a valuable source of informat...
Background. Twin research has consistently shown substantial genetic influence on individual differe...
Research shows that students face challenges as they learn about genetic inheritance. The challenges...
ABSTRACT—This article explores the potential contribu-tion of modern genetic methods and findings to...
This article explores the potential contribution of modern genetic methods and findings to education...
This article explores the potential contribution of modern genetic methods and findings to education...
The chapter considers the importance and potential contributions of genetics to education and to neu...
The brain is the organ of thought. The word thought is defined as the act of thinking about or consi...
Research has shown that genes play an important role in educational achievement. A key question is t...
This book is an accessible introduction to the issues important for teachers and other educational p...
Research has shown that genes play an important role in educational achievement. A key question is t...
We explore how advances in our understanding of the genetics of complex traits such as educational a...
Objective: To consider recent findings from quantitative genetic research in the context of molecul...
We have previously shown that individual differences in educational achievement are highly heritable...
We have previously shown that individual differences in educational achievement are highly heritable...
Genome-wide studies often exclude family members, even though they are a valuable source of informat...
Background. Twin research has consistently shown substantial genetic influence on individual differe...
Research shows that students face challenges as they learn about genetic inheritance. The challenges...