Controversial Report Says Rich Kids Do Better Because Their Parents Are Smarter
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It lists being genetically smarter alongside access to books and computers, parental attention and aspirations, and schools as a reason why one-in-five poor kids lag behind ones from rich homes.
“One explanation for differences in educational attainment between
It cited a British study, which says gaps in test scores can be explained by household wealth once environmental factors are taken into account.
The Productivity Commission is the Australian Government’s independent research and advisory body on a range of economic, social and environmental issues affecting the welfare of Australians.
You can read the full report at the Productivity Commission’s website.
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