Differences in educational achievement owe more to genetics than environment
Wednesday, December 11, 2013 - 20:10
in Psychology & Sociology
The degree to which students' exam scores differ owes more to their genes than to their teachers, schools or family environments, according to new research. The study, which took place in the UK, looked at students' scores for their GCSE's (General Certificate of Secondary Education), a UK-wide examination at the end of compulsory education at 16 years old.