Part Time Research Assistant Quality Talk
University Park, IL - USA
Job Summary
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JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS
The Quality Talk research team is seeking a part-time hourly employee to work on our federally funded research project housed in the College of Education. This employee will provide support for various research activities including literature searches data management and processing and analyzing data.
The project was funded by the National Science Foundation and was aimed at enhancing mathematics teacher educators capacity to support preservice teachers developing pedagogical knowledge and skills through reasoning-intensive mathematics discussions. The model and professional development approach used in the project Quality Talk has been shown in previous studies to increase teachers discussion-based pedagogical content knowledge and efficacy as well as students critical-analytic thinking and reasoning.
Responsibilities include deidentifying and processing video discourse data as well as data management tasks such as scanning scoring and ensuring data integrity. Other research tasks may also be assigned. Training for these skills will be provided as needed.
Compensation for this part-time position starts at $15/hr
Required Applicant Prerequisites:
- Enrollment in a relevant undergraduate program (e.g. Education Human Development Psychology Mathematics or Statistics)
- Successful completion of CITI Training
- Commitment to working 10 hours/per week
- In-person work on the UP campus of Penn State in a group setting
Preferred Applicant Qualities:
- Knowledge and/or prior experience with elementary and/or high school mathematics science and English language arts teaching and learning
- Prior research experience in any of the following: video coding and analysis; curriculum development; instrument and scoring rubric development; data management; and/or qualitative data analysis
Applicants must apply online. Questions regarding this position can be directed Cory Tondreau (). Applicants should express interest by May 18 2025 but materials will be accepted until the position is filled.
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Required Experience:
Junior IC
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