Gender, racial-ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities in the development of social-emotional competence among elementary school students

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作者
Lee, Juyeon [1 ]
Shapiro, Valerie B. [2 ]
Robitaille, Jennifer L. [3 ]
Lebuffe, Paul [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hong Kong, Pokfulam Rd, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[2] Univ Calif Berkeley, 120 Haviland Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
[3] Aperture Educ, POB 1279, Ft Mill, SC 29716 USA
关键词
Social-emotional competence; Disparities; Growth trajectory; Social and emotional learning (SEL); Assessment; Measurement invariance; BEHAVIOR RISK SCREENER; MEASUREMENT INVARIANCE; ACADEMIC-ACHIEVEMENT; AFRICAN-AMERICAN; PREVENTION PRACTICE; LEARNING-PROGRAMS; SPECIAL-EDUCATION; BLACK-STUDENTS; LOW-INCOME; CHILDREN;
D O I
10.1016/j.jsp.2024.101311
中图分类号
G44 [教育心理学];
学科分类号
0402 ; 040202 ;
摘要
Social -emotional competence (SEC) has been demonstrated to be a crucial factor for student mental health and is malleable through the high -quality implementation of effective school -based social and emotional learning (SEL) programs. SEL is now widely practiced in the United States as a Tier 1 strategy for the entire student body, yet it remains unclear whether disparities exist in the development of SEC across socio-culturally classified subgroups of students. Also, despite the field's widespread concern about teacher bias in assessing SEC within diverse student bodies, little evidence is available on the measurement invariance of the SEC assessment tools used to explore and facilitate SEC development. Based on a sociocultural view of student SEC development, this study aimed to measure and examine the extent to which gender, racial -ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities exist in SEC developmental trajectories during elementary school years. Specifically, using 3 years of SEC assessment data collected from a districtwide SEL initiative ( N = 5452; Grades K - 2 at baseline; nine measurement occasions), this study (a) tested the measurement invariance of a widely -used, teacher -rated SEC assessment tool (DESSA-Mini) across student gender, race and ethnicity, and socioeconomic status (SES); and (b) examined the extent to which multiyear SEC growth trajectories differed across these subgroups under a routine SEL practice condition. The invariance testing results supported strict factorial invariance of the DESSA-Mini across all the examined subgroups, thereby providing a foundation for valid cross -group comparisons of student SEC growth. The piecewise latent growth modeling results indicated that boys (vs. girls), Black students (vs. White students), Hispanic students (vs. White students), and lowincome students (vs. middle -to -high -income students) started with a lower level of SEC, with these gaps being sustained or slightly widened throughout 3 elementary school years. Based on these findings, this study calls for future research that can inform practice efforts to ensure equitable SEC assessments and produce more equitable SEL outcomes, thereby promoting equity in school mental health.
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