Dominic C. Moceri
Rutgers University
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Research Papers in Education | 2012
Maurice J. Elias; Dominic C. Moceri
Developments in American policy, research and professional development to promote social and emotional learning in schools have drawn on work carried out by the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL), encouraged by the popular and political catalyst of Daniel Goleman’s work on emotional intelligence. Based on CASEL’s exploration and articulation of the implications of emotional intelligence for schools, this article defines ‘social and emotional learning’ as part of character development and draws on empirical studies of successful implementation to outline principles of effective intervention. In a context where, despite political rhetoric about a flourishing and progressive education system, a seemingly intractable achievement gap affects particular social and ethnic groups, the article evaluates key influences and ongoing barriers to successful realisation of the goals of social and emotional learning in American schools.
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry | 2016
Gwyne W. White; Cesalie Stepney; Danielle R. Hatchimonji; Dominic C. Moceri; Arielle V. Linsky; Jazmin A. Reyes-Portillo; Maurice J. Elias
For students and schools, the current policy is to measure success via standardized testing. Yet the immutable factors of socioeconomic status (SES) and race have, consistently, been implicated in fostering an achievement gap. The current study explores, at the school-level, the impact of these factors on test scores. Percentage of students proficient for Language and Math was analyzed from 452 schools across the state of New Jersey. By high school, 52% of the variance in Language and 59% in Math test scores can be accounted for by SES and racial factors. At this level, a 1% increase in school minority population corresponds to a 0.19 decrease in percent Language proficient and 0.33 decrease for Math. These results have significant implications as they suggest that school-level interventions to improve academic achievement scores will be stymied by socioeconomic and racial factors and efforts to improve the achievement gap via testing have largely measured it.
Journal of Community Psychology | 2012
Dominic C. Moceri; Maurice J. Elias; Daniel B. Fishman; Robert J. Pandina; Jazmin A. Reyes-Portillo
Archive | 2015
Maurice J. Elias; Joseph J. Ferrito; Dominic C. Moceri
Educational Leadership | 2011
Heather Hamed; Jazmin A. Reyes; Dominic C. Moceri; Laura Morana; Maurice J. Elias
Archive | 2016
Maurice J. Elias; Joseph J. Ferrito; Dominic C. Moceri
Archive | 2016
Maurice J. Elias; Joseph J. Ferrito; Dominic C. Moceri
Archive | 2016
Maurice J. Elias; Joseph J. Ferrito; Dominic C. Moceri
Archive | 2016
Maurice J. Elias; Joseph J. Ferrito; Dominic C. Moceri
Archive | 2016
Maurice J. Elias; Joseph J. Ferrito; Dominic C. Moceri