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Music class in sync with higher math scores – but only at higher-income schools

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Parents can influence children s study options: Study

If one of your parents has studied STEM (science, technology, engineering or math) there is a high chance that you will too choose one of these options for graduation, according to a study.

Parents can influence children s choice and success in STEM major

If one of your parents majored in a STEM (science, technology, engineering or math) field, there’s a better chance you’ll also major and persist in a

Youth with cognitive disabilities have potential to pursue a career in STEM, shows study

Youth with cognitive disabilities have potential to pursue a career in STEM, shows study A new Portland State study challenges the idea that youth with cognitive disabilities are unable or lack potential to pursue a career in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. In a study using national data on more than 15,000 adolescents, the researchers found that undergraduates with medicated ADHD or autism appear to be more likely to major in STEM than youth without cognitive disabilities, and youth with autism have the most positive STEM attitudes. Dara Shifrer, the lead author and an associate professor of sociology at PSU, says that increasing access to STEM fields for youth with disabilities depends not only on encouraging them to pursue STEM majors but also to enroll in college because STEM occupations often require bachelor s degrees at higher rates.

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