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From: Danielle Ford [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 5:40 PM
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Subject: [narst] Job Posting: Postdoctoral Researcher, K-8 Teacher Education

Post-Doctoral Researcher in Science Education
University of Delaware, Newark, DE

A full-time position is available for a Post-Doctoral Researcher to work on a project supported by the National Science Foundation’s Teacher Professional Continuum Program. The position is initially for 1-year and will be renewable for an additional year depending on funding and satisfactory performance of project responsibilities. A second postdoctoral position may be offered, depending on availability of funding. The Post-Doctoral Researcher will join a team that includes scientists/science education researchers from three science departments, a school of education, a teacher outreach center, and an education research center*.

The project uses pedagogical context knowledge (PCxK) as a framework to examine changes in pre-service and in-service K-8 teachers’ understandings of science and pedagogy across a reform-based Professional Development Continuum. Our Continuum is a core curriculum of inquiry-based science and education courses for elementary education majors. The PCxK framework extends research on pedagogical content knowledge by linking the intellectual transformations that inquiry-based approaches demand to the transformed self-understandings that shape the change process. The study design incorporates qualitative and quantitative methods to examine different facets of teacher knowledge development across several longitudinal cohorts of pre-service, new, and experienced teachers.

Responsibilities: Under the direction of the project investigators, the Post-Doctoral Researcher will analyze data from open-ended surveys, interviews, and content essays, and contribute to the preparation of conference presentations and manuscripts for publication. The Post-Doctoral Researcher will also coordinate project activities; supervise graduate and undergraduate assistants; collect data and manage an extensive project data set.

Requirements: Candidate must have a bachelors degree (or higher) in a science field and a Ph.D. in science education, or a Ph.D. in a science field and significant experience conducting education research. A strong background in qualitative data analysis is required. A successful candidate must possess excellent organizational skills, strong interpersonal skills, and the ability to work well both independently and as part of a collaborative team.

Contact:  Interested applicants should submit a cover letter describing your qualifications, a curriculum vitae (CV), a sample of your education research related writing, and at least three letters of recommendation submitted to John Madsen, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716; or by e-mail to [log in to unmask]

Deadline: Open until filled.

Women and minorities are especially encouraged to apply. The University of Delaware is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.

*TPC Project Team: Deborah Allen ([log in to unmask]), Associate Professor, Department of Biological Sciences; Richard Donham ([log in to unmask]), Associate Policy Scientist, Mathematics & Science Education Resource Center, a K-16 partnership unit; Steve Fifield ([log in to unmask]), researcher, Education Research and Development Center, an education evaluation and policy analysis unit; Danielle Ford ([log in to unmask]), Associate Professor of Science Education, School of Education; John Madsen ([log in to unmask]), Associate Professor, Department of Geological Sciences and Faculty Fellow in the Mathematics & Science Education Resource Center; Harry L. Shipman ([log in to unmask]), Annie J. Cannon Professor of Physics and Astronomy and Faculty Fellow in the Mathematics & Science Education Resource Center.

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