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研究:教育和智商成正比

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  研究发现:在学校待的时间越长就会越聪明。来自挪威的新研究表明:在学校待的时间越长的人要比同龄人离开学校的智商要高很多。

  从20世纪50年代中期,挪威政府要求义务教育要从14岁提升到16岁,也就是说孩子要多在学校上两年学。那么这额外的两年时间究竟会给孩子带来什么影响呢?研究者泰伦安加洛韦抓住这次机会,想要看看多上两年学的人和没有上的人之间到底会有哪些差别。于是,她和她的研究团队筛选出107000名适龄男孩,来记录他们的IQ分数。结果表明,被多上了两年学的人确实有着较高的IQ,所以基于这些她得出结论:延长义务教育的时间确实可以使智商有所提高。

  Staying in school really can make you smarter. A new study from Norway finds that students who remain in school longer than their counterparts have higher IQ scores.

  In the mid-1950s, the Norwegian government began requiring students to attend school until they were 16 years old, rather than allowing them to drop out at 14.

  Communities had until 1972 to phase in the compulsory education reform, which meant that, for nearly 20 years, youngsters in some municipalities went to school for seven years and others attended classes for at least nine years.

  That gave Taryn Ann Galloway a unique opportunity to see what impact the extra two years of education had on the intellectual development of students. Galloway, a researcher at the University of Oslo, explains that all young men in Norway are required to undergo a cognitive assessment, or IQ, test for the military draft at age 19.

  So, she and her colleagues were able to sift through data on 107,000 draft-age young men, correlating their years of education with their IQ scores obtained by the military.

  “The young men who were forced to stay in school for two years longer actually did have higher IQs," Galloway says. "So,based on that, we were able to say that increasing compulsory schooling did actually have an effect on their cognitive abilities as measured at 19 years of age.”

  The average IQ score on the intelligence test is 100, with most of the population falling somewhere between 85 and 115 on the scale.

  According to Galloway, students who got a full two years of extra schooling showed an IQ gain of more than 7 points. Those

  with just one additional year of compulsory education during the phase in period gained approximately 3.7 IQ points.

  “So, that’s still quite large," she says. "They’re going from about average to well above average if they were affected by reform.”

  For years, there’s been vigorous debate among psychologists about whether a person’s intelligence is the result of “smart”genes or a nurturing environment in infancy. Galloway’s results seem to support the nurturing side of the nature versus nurture argument.

  She suggests getting two extra years of academic practice during the middle teenage years may also help boost IQ scores.

  “I think it’s because you do learn general thinking skills at school and you are able to practice them, and you have lots of opportunity to practice them. So this is a two year extension of compulsory schooling for two years, so they were able to simply improve their skills.”

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