Eric Schaps
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Eric Schaps is founder and president of the Developmental Studies Center
Developmental Studies Center
' is a nonprofit organization headquartered in Oakland, California that was founded in 1980 by current president Eric Schaps. DSC develops and disseminates literacy and community-building programs for use in elementary schools, and literacy, mathematics, and science enrichment programs for use in...

 (DSC) in Oakland, California. Established in 1980, DSC creates research-based school and after-school programs that simultaneously foster children's academic, ethical, social, and emotional development.

Biography

Schaps is the founder and president of Developmental Studies Center in Oakland, CA. He is the author of three books and 75 book chapters and articles on education, program evaluation, and prevention of problem behaviors. He has been principal investigator on $80,000,000 of grants from public and philanthropic sources. He serves on several boards including the Education Advisory Board of Boys & Girls Clubs of America. He also co-chairs the Program Providers Group for the Collaborative for Academic, Social and Emotional Learning (CASEL). His honors include the Science to Practice Award from the Society for Prevention Research, the Sandy Award for Lifetime Achievement in Character Education from the Character Education Partnership
Character Education Partnership
The ' is an advocacy group for character education based in Washington, D.C. It is a "nonprofit, nonpartisan, nonsectarian, coalition of organizations and individuals committed to fostering effective character education in our nation's K-12 schools." CEP's mission is "Leading the nation in helping...

, and an honorary doctorate from the University of Missouri
University of Missouri
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. He is a contributing author for Educating for Humanity: Rethinking the Purposes of Education. He was a participant in the CHARACTER COUNTS! Aspen Summit Conference. He was a researcher on Getting Results: Developing Safe and Healthy Kids, Update 5: Student Health, Supportive Schools, and Academic Success. He is featured on the Maryland Center for Character Education, Monthly Featured Best Practices for his "Eleven Principals of Effective Character Education" with Tom Lickona and Catherine Lewis.

Schaps received his PhD in social psychology from Northwestern University
Northwestern University
Northwestern University is a private research university in Evanston and Chicago, Illinois, USA. Northwestern has eleven undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools offering 124 undergraduate degrees and 145 graduate and professional degrees....

 where he also did his undergraduate work. He is married and has three children.

Developmental Studies Center

Founded in 1980, Developmental Studies Center (DSC) is a nonprofit organization headquartered in Oakland, California
Oakland, California
Oakland is a major West Coast port city on San Francisco Bay in the U.S. state of California. It is the eighth-largest city in the state with a 2010 population of 390,724...

. Under Schaps’ leadership, DSC’s staff of 60 develops and disseminates literacy and community-building programs for use in elementary and middle schools, and literacy, mathematics, and science enrichment programs for use in after-school environments. DSC’s programs focus on helping schools and after-school sites to create caring, engaging learning environments, in order to help all children acquire the academic skills they need to be productive and successful, and deepen their commitment to values such as kindness, helpfulness, personal responsibility, and respect for others. DSC also provides aligned professional development services to help elementary schools and after-school programs become inclusive learning communities.

For in-school use DSC has created language arts programs that focus on decoding (i.e., phonemic awareness, phonics, and fluency), reading comprehension, vocabulary, spelling, and writing. Together with its classroom and school-wide community-building approaches, these programs provide strong support for “holistic” school improvement efforts.

For after-school, DSC has developed reading, mathematics, and science enrichment programs specifically designed for those settings and the youth workers who staff them.

DSC’s programs have been adopted in over 100,000 classrooms and after-school sites.

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