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The practical utility of genetic screening in school settings
Educationnpj Science of Learning

The practical utility of genetic screening in school settings

J. Shero, W. V. Dijk, et al.

This innovative research by J. Shero and colleagues explores how polygenic scores (PGS) from genome-wide association studies (GWAS) could transform personalized education. While individual benefits are limited, PGS shows promise when combined with existing measures to identify students at risk of learning disabilities. Dive into the findings that highlight the role of genetics in shaping educational strategies!... show more
Abstract
Can genetic screening be used to personalize education for students? Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) screen an individual's DNA for specific variations in their genome, and how said variations relate to specific traits. The variations can then be assigned a corresponding weight and summed to produce polygenic scores (PGS) for given traits. Though first developed for disease risk, PGS is now used to predict educational achievement. Using a novel simulation method, this paper examines if PGS could advance screening in schools, a goal of personalized education. Results show limited potential benefits for using PGS to personalize education for individual students. However, further analysis shows PGS can be effectively used alongside progress monitoring measures to screen for learning disability risk. Altogether, PGS is not useful in personalizing education for every child but has potential utility when used simultaneously with additional screening tools to help determine which children may struggle academically.
Publisher
npj Science of Learning
Published On
Jun 01, 2021
Authors
J. Shero, W. van Dijk, A. Edwards, C. Schatschneider, E. J. Solari, S. A. Hart
Tags
polygenic scorespersonalized educationlearning disabilitiesgenome-wide association studiesscreening toolsstudents at risk
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