What I’d love to see in these meta-analyses is a breakdown by instruction style. Content crammed through lectures probably does little beyond test familiarity, while project-based or apprenticeship-style programs often force you to build executive function—prioritizing, negotiating, moving from fuzzy requirements to concrete output. My hunch is that the latter matters more for what we informally call intelligence, but we rarely measure it because it’s harder than handing out Raven’s matrices.