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*Postdoctoral Associate – Science Education Research – Michigan
Technological University*



Michigan Technological University (Houghton, MI) is searching for a
Postdoctoral Associate specializing in assessment of learning and
motivation in STEM education. The candidate will help to oversee the final
phases of development of a new, reform-based, middle-school science
curriculum; manage the review and pilot testing of that curriculum; and
conduct associated research. This position will be available for up to two
years and is supported by a grant from the Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow
Foundation. The successful candidate will work with a team of scientists,
engineers, and teachers to develop, implement, and document the impact of
the new science curriculum. For more information about the initiative,
visit the project website at http://mi-star.mtu.edu.



Applicants are expected to have completed a PhD prior to their intended
start date. The successful candidate will have experience in educational
research and/or evaluation methods, a desire to collaborate across
disciplines, and an interest in studying the effects of reform-based
curriculum on student motivation and academic performance in science. The
successful candidate will be expected to prepare academic publications,
supervise graduate students drawn from multiple academic disciplines, work
independently and as part of a team, and manage multiple competing
deadlines. Preference will be given to applicants whose qualifications
include one or more of the following: experience with assessment of science
content and practices, STEM-education related research and publication
history, experience with the Next Generation Science Standards, familiarity
with statistical techniques such as regression-based and matching methods,
and capability to work collaboratively with pre-college educators. Good
time-management skills and diplomatic demeanor are essential qualities.

To apply, please email to Dr. Chris Wojick ([log in to unmask]): 1) a cover
letter describing relevant background and interests; 2) a current
curriculum vita; and 3) the names of three academic professionals who are
willing to serve as references.  Review of applications will begin on 15
August, 2015; for full consideration, applicants should ensure that their
materials are received before that date.

Responsibilities of the position will include:

·         Oversee the completion of development of a new, reform-based
curriculum,

·         Manage the review and pilot testing processes for the new
curriculum,

·         Assist  in the design of three-dimensional assessments of student
capabilities in science practices, content knowledge, and cross-cutting
concepts

·         Assist in the design and implementation of research related to
student and teacher learning,

·         Coordinate with participating school districts throughout the
state of Michigan,

·         Publish research papers in peer‐reviewed journals,

·         Assist with new proposal development,

·         Supervise graduate students’ project-related work,

·         Work together effectively with staff and faculty from multiple
institutions.



Required qualifications:

·         PhD in learning sciences, STEM education, or equivalent
experience,

·         Research and/or evaluation experience in STEM education,

·         Demonstrated experience with relevant statistical methods,

·         Demonstrated success with publishing research papers,

·         Willingness to travel occasionally within Michigan.

-- 
Dr. Jacqueline E. Huntoon, PhD, PG
Associate Provost and Dean of the Graduate School
Michigan Technological University
411A Administration Building
1400 Townsend Drive
Houghton, MI 49931
Email: [log in to unmask]
Voice: 906.487.2327
Fax: 906.487.2284
www.gradschool.mtu.edu