Students in STEM field smarter than those in education (2024)

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By Genesis Nunez 02/04/15 2:24am

Studies that look atthe fields students choose to go into reveal that students that score higher on aptitude tests typically gointo the STEM fieldwhilethose with lower scores go into education and related fields.

These findings have been consistent for the past seven decades.Astudy conducted in 1952 measuring the scores of college graduates on the Army General Classification Test found that the median score for the education field was 122, while the median score for the physical sciences was 130.

Fast forward to 2014, a look at the verbal aptitude and math scores from the2014 SAT Report on College & Career Readiness shows that students who intended to go into the education fieldhad an average score of 482 while those that intended to study math and statistics had an average score of 574.

Arguments for why STEM majors regularly score higher on aptitude tests include the fact that "STEM disciplines are highly complex and require such aptitude." There isno clear reasonwhy education majors are consistently low, butthe average SAT scores of teachers have been rising.

Though these results cannot be fully explained, they do show certain fields—particularly STEM and increasingly, business—are valued over others in American society.

Read the full article at Quartz.

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