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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

RESEARCH ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

The University of Western Austrailia


RESEARCH ASSISTANT PROFESSOR (REF: 2616)
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

· 3 year appointments commencing immediately
· Salary range: Level B $73,036 - $86,732 p.a.
· Closing date: Friday, 6 February 2009

Pearson plc and the Graduate School of Education, at The University of Western Australia, have developed a partnership to establish the Pearson Psychometric Laboratory. This Laboratory will undertake research and development work to enhance psychometric expertise for application to the broad area of educational measurement and assessment around the world. The Laboratory complements and cooperates with the Oxford University Centre for Educational Assessment, also established with the support from Pearson plc.

This position is available with financial support from Pearson plc and other grants. Applicants must have a doctoral qualification in the area of psychometrics (Modern Test Theory). For further information regarding the position please contact Professor David Andrich on (08) 6488 1085 or email david.andrich@uwa.edu.au.

Benefits include 17% superannuation, generous leave provisions and an enviable work environment. These and other benefits will be specified in the offer of employment.

* PLEASE NOTE: The University will be closed from Thursday 25 December 2008 until Monday 5 January 2009.

Application Details: The position description follows. Written applications quoting the reference number, personal contact details, qualifications and experience, along with contact details of three referees should be sent to Director, Human Resources, The University of Western Australia, M350, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley WA 6009 or emailed to jobs@uwa.edu.au by the closing date.

RESEARCH ASSOCIATE

The University of Western Australia


RESEARCH ASSOCIATE (REF: 2615)
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

· 3 year appointment commencing immediately
· Salary range: Level A $51,128 - $69,383 p.a. - minimum starting salary for appointee with PhD will be $64,637 p.a.
· Closing date: Friday, 6 February 2009

Pearson plc and the Graduate School of Education, at The University of Western Australia, have developed a partnership to establish the Pearson Psychometric Laboratory. This Laboratory will undertake research and development work to enhance psychometric expertise for application to the broad area of educational measurement and assessment around the world. The Laboratory complements and cooperates with the Oxford University Centre for Educational Assessment, also established with the support from Pearson plc.

This position is available with financial support from Pearson plc and other grants. Applicants must have a doctoral qualification in the area of psychometrics (Modern Test Theory). For further information regarding the position please contact Professor David Andrich on (08) 6488 1085 or email david.andrich@uwa.edu.au.

Benefits include 17% superannuation, generous leave provisions and an enviable work environment. These and other benefits will be specified in the offer of employment.

* PLEASE NOTE: The University will be closed from Thursday 25 December 2008 until Monday 5 January 2009.

Application Details: The position description follows. Written applications quoting the reference number, personal contact details, qualifications and experience, along with contact details of three referees should be sent to Director, Human Resources, The University of Western Australia, M350, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley WA 6009 or emailed to jobs@uwa.edu.au by the closing date.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

University of Massachusetts Boston

University of Massachusetts Boston
Center for Social Development and Education

Official Title Research Assistant
Pay:$35,000-$40,000(Full-benefits)
Start Date: January 1, 2009

General Summary of Position:
The Center for Social Development and Education is currently seeking a full-time research assistant to work on a U.S. Department of Education funded evaluation of a school-based sports and inclusion program that is being implemented in over 40 states across the country. This program emphasizes activating youth with and without disabilities to be more engaged in their schools and communities, and promotes greater inclusion of youth with disabilities in the school environment through inclusive sports programming like Special Olympics. The evaluation seeks to document how the program is implemented in the different sites, identify model programs for further program development, and assess the impact of such programming on the attitudes of youth. Under the supervision of the Project Director, the research assistant will help oversee the daily operations of the evaluation, schedule project activities, and assist in data collection and preliminary data analysis.

Examples of Duties:
The Research Assistant will be responsible for the day-to-day management of an ongoing DOE funded evaluation. Activities include: tracking correspondence with State programs involved in the evaluation, adapting questionnaires and materials for specific sites, monitoring the receipt of data, coordinating conference calls with states, participating in site visits, providing technical assistance to State programs as they complete online surveys, monitoring States activities to ensure compliance, and carrying out preliminary data analyses using SPSS.

Minimum Qualifications:
B.A. in psychology or related field is required, though MA is preferred. Candidate is required to have coursework in research methodology and beginner and intermediate level statistics, including a working knowledge of SPSS. Must have demonstrated high organizational and communication skills through previous work or research experience. Direct experience with program evaluation is highly preferred.

Supervision Received:
The RA will be under the direct supervision of the Project Director. The RA must be able to work independently with minimal supervision.

Supervision Exercised:
The RA will supervise graduate assistants.

Applying:
Please e-mail your resume and cover letter to Karen Friedman, Assistant Director, karen.friedman@umb.edu by December 31, 2008. Please refer to “Evaluation RA” In your subject.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

2009 Pearson Psychometric Fellowship

2009 Pearson Psychometric Fellowship

Pearson will offer an 8-week fellowship in summer of 2009 for five doctoral students with outstanding psychometric skills who wish to gain experience in educational testing. The fellowship will include hands-on experience in the development and analysis of data for K-12 assessments. Specific activities may include item analysis/key check procedures, test construction, scaling and equating, technical writing, comparability studies, attendance/facilitation of item review committees, and other research projects. Fellows will also have an opportunity to learn about item content development, scoring and processing, and other aspects of educational testing.

DATES:
The 8-week fellowship will take place from June 8, 2009 through July 31, 2009.

LOCATIONS:
Two fellowships are available in San Antonio, Texas and one fellowship is available in each of the following cities: Austin, Texas; Iowa City, Iowa; and Tulsa, Oklahoma.

FELLOWSHIP GOALS:
Fellows will have the opportunity to work closely with a team of Pearson research scientists in order to
Gain experience in many of the tasks involved in a K-12 testing contract.
Collaborate on a research paper, abstract, or presentation for national dissemination.
Better understand ways to collaborate and communicate about educational measurement.

AWARD:
The award includes a $5000 stipend. Transportation costs to and from Austin/Iowa City/San Antonio/Tulsa will be provided. Corporate housing will be provided for fellows commuting more than 50 miles.

QUALIFICATIONS:
Fellows should be currently enrolled in a doctoral program in educational measurement, educational statistics, educational psychology or similar program. Two to three years of doctoral-level coursework is required. Fellows should have strong written and verbal communication skills. Fellows may not participate in other summer internship or externship programs during the Pearson fellowship program.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
Each candidate should submit a curriculum vita, copy of graduate school transcript, two letters of recommendation, and a statement of purpose describing his or her interest in the fellowship. All application materials must be received by March 2, 2009. Fellowship awards will be announced by March 31, 2009. .
Materials should be submitted to:
Paul Nichols, Vice PresidentPsychometric & Research ServicesAssessment & InformationPearson2510 N. Dodge Street, P. O. Box 30Iowa City, IA 52245-9945