
pmid: 35504952
pmc: PMC9065134
AbstractTeacher expectations of pupil ability can influence educational progression, impacting subsequent streaming and exam level. Systematic discrepancies between teacher expectations of pupil achievement may therefore have a detrimental effect on children’s education. Associations between socioeconomic and demographic factors with teacher expectation accuracy have been demonstrated, but it is not known how teacher expectations of achievement may relate to genetic factors. We investigated these relationships using nationally standardized exam results at ages 11 and 14 from a UK longitudinal cohort study. We found that teacher expectation of achievement was strongly correlated with educational test scores. Furthermore, the accuracy of teacher expectation was patterned by pupil socioeconomic background but not teacher characteristics. The accuracy of teacher expectation related to pupil’s genetic liability to education as captured by a polygenic score for educational attainment. Despite correlation with the polygenic score, we found no strong evidence for genomewide SNP heritability in teacher reporting accuracy.
330, Adolescent, Science, 370, Assessment, Article, Education, Genetic, Discrimination, Genetics, Humans, Longitudinal Studies, Child, Motivation, Academic Success, bepress|Education|Secondary Education, Q, R, Cognitive neuroscience, Pupil, /dk/atira/pure/core/keywords/alspac, SocArXiv|Education|Secondary Education, SocArXiv|Education, bepress|Education, Inequality, Risk factors, name=ALSPAC, Medicine, Educational Status, Prediction, /dk/atira/pure/core/keywords/alspac; name=ALSPAC
330, Adolescent, Science, 370, Assessment, Article, Education, Genetic, Discrimination, Genetics, Humans, Longitudinal Studies, Child, Motivation, Academic Success, bepress|Education|Secondary Education, Q, R, Cognitive neuroscience, Pupil, /dk/atira/pure/core/keywords/alspac, SocArXiv|Education|Secondary Education, SocArXiv|Education, bepress|Education, Inequality, Risk factors, name=ALSPAC, Medicine, Educational Status, Prediction, /dk/atira/pure/core/keywords/alspac; name=ALSPAC
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