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Friday, June 22, 2012
Monday, June 18, 2012
Education Related Leads for Monday 6/18/12
None of these are for telecommuters/freelance, but maybe people in the noted cities will be interested in these leads:
-Beth
- Project Coordinator, K-16 publisher, Worcester, MA
- Health Writer/Editor, Atlanta area
- Curriculum Developer for Amazon.com, Seattle
- Digital Content Manager, Rowland Reading Foundation, Madison, WI area
- Director of Content and Development, Elementary Curriculum, National Math and Science Initiative, Dallas, TX
- Curriculum Developer, Philadelphia PA
-Beth
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Education-related Leads for June 13, 2012
Here are a few leads:
- Part-time writer for Science curriculum
- Freelance writers for Texas Education Association
- Instructional Writer
- Executive Editor
- eBook Production editor
Best of luck!
-Karen
Friday, June 8, 2012
Another interesting consultancy
This one in Chicago. Michele
http://www.idealist.org/view/job/5jfzj624cC2D/
http://www.idealist.org/view/job/5jfzj624cC2D/
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Part Time Temporary Math Assessment Associate
The Achievement Network
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT:
Part Time Temporary Math Assessment
Associate
Position is available immediately
Location: Boston, MA
Organizational Overview:
Top performing low-income schools across the
country are demonstrating that the achievement gap can be closed. One common
practice in these schools is how they effectively use student achievement data
to identify gaps in student learning and then relentlessly target their
teaching to catch up students who are falling behind. Founded in Boston in 2005, The Achievement
Network (ANet), an entrepreneurial non-profit organization on the cutting edge
of the education reform movement, is designed to help schools achieve
excellence and dramatically improve student achievement. ANet has been the recipient of the
prestigious Investing In Innovation (I3) grant from the federal government; was
awarded the New Schools Venture Fund “Organization of the Year” in 2011; and
was selected to join the Clinton Global Initiative’s 100K in 10 movement, which
seeks to recruit, prepare, and support 100,000 excellent STEM teachers over the
coming 10 years.
ANet’s comprehensive solution builds partner
schools’ capacity to use data effectively in their schools and increase student
achievement. There are three major components that make up ANet’s partnership
with schools. First, we provide
standards-aligned quarterly assessments and user-friendly data reports to
determine which standards students are mastering and which standards students
are struggling to comprehend. Second, ANet provides intensive coaching to help
schools use the data effectively to action plan and re-teach concepts students
have not yet mastered. And third, ANet
facilitates a peer network of leaders and teachers for best practice sharing
and collaboration to accelerate improvement in schools across the network.
ANet currently serves 252 charter and district
schools educating over 60,000 students in Massachusetts, Washington, D.C., New
Orleans, Newark, Chicago, Tennessee, and New York City. ANet schools have increased the percentage of
their students reaching proficiency on state year-end summative tests; these
outcomes outpace gains made by the states in which we work, often by twice as
much.
Position Overview:
We are seeking a Part Time Temporary Math
Assessment Associate to assist
the Math Assessment Team with the research, development, design, and production
of standards-based interim assessments in Math to be administered in elementary
and middle schools. The Associate will help to manage the content for our supplementary
materials for schools, such as our quiz tool.
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Collaborate
with the Assessment Team to ensure ANet interim exams align with state
standards and rigor to measure student performance in grades 3 – 8
- Research
and analyze state standards and released items
- Create
items for a given standard
- Edit
assessments to ensure assessments are a good approximate for the state
assessment
- Aid
in the creation of Math assessments by creating items, selecting items,
editing assessments, reviewing questions and all other aspects of
assessment design
- Provide Math
subject matter expertise
- Support
ANet staff with assessment use in schools by providing coaches with
information regarding assessment design decisions
- Evaluate
items created for given Math standards to ensure items are grade level
appropriate, rigorous and are error free
- Conduct
research on Common Core Standards
- Conduct
research around new Common Core national standards and their connection
to existing state standards
- Aid in
the production of assessments for at least one geographic Network
- Select
items to be used on a given assessment
- Review
assessments to ensure all components are represented
- Contribute
to the overall success of The Achievement Network
- Manage
the content of ANet’s supplementary materials for schools (e.g., ANet
Quiz Tool)
Required Skills, Experiences and Competencies:
In order to be successful in this role, ideal candidate should
demonstrate the following:
- Excellent
education credentials and school experience: 2+ years of standards-based teaching,
preferably in grades 3 – 8; experience with or study of assessment
creation and design a plus
- Excellent
attention to detail
- Ability
to meet deadlines
- Comprehensive
understanding of what students must know and be able to demonstrate in
different grade levels/subject areas: In
order to develop items and design tests and to serve as resource person
for ANet staff and school leaders; Grades 3 – 8, Math preferred
- Comfort
with working in an entrepreneurial, fast-paced, highly collaborative and
team-oriented environment: With a
desire to contribute to a growing organization, outstanding project
management skills and initiative
- Belief
in The Achievement Network’s mission and strategy: Most
importantly, a passionate commitment to and a sense of urgency for the
support of urban schools, along with a belief that all students can
achieve at high levels
Salary and Schedule:
This position will entail approximately 15 hours a
week and will pay $15 per hour.
How to Apply:
The Achievement
Network is soliciting applications for this position immediately.
To apply, please visit our website, http://www.achievementnetwork.org/careers/ and click the
"Apply Now” button. You can review
our positions, create an application, and upload a resume and thoughtful cover
letter, outlining how your skills and experience meet the qualifications of the
position and stating how you heard about this opportunity. Applications
will be reviewed on a rolling and urgent basis.
The
Achievement Network is committed to maximizing the diversity of our organization. We are an equal opportunity employer and seek
individuals of all ethnic and racial backgrounds to apply to this position.
Part Time Temporary ELA Assessment Associate
The Achievement Network
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT:
Part
Time Temporary ELA Assessment Associate
Position is available immediately
Location: Boston, MA
Organizational Overview:
Top performing low-income schools across the
country are demonstrating that the achievement gap can be closed. One common
practice in these schools is how they effectively use student achievement data
to identify gaps in student learning and then relentlessly target their
teaching to catch up students who are falling behind. Founded in Boston in 2005, The Achievement
Network (ANet), an entrepreneurial non-profit organization on the cutting edge
of the education reform movement, is designed to help schools achieve
excellence and dramatically improve student achievement. ANet has been the recipient of the prestigious Investing In
Innovation (I3) grant from the federal government; was awarded the New Schools
Venture Fund “Organization of the Year” in 2011; and
is a partner in the 100Kin10 movement, which seeks to recruit, prepare, and
retain 100,000 science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) teachers in 10
years.
ANet’s comprehensive solution builds partner schools’ capacity to use
data effectively in their schools and increase student achievement. There are
three major components that make up ANet’s partnership with schools. First, we provide standards-aligned quarterly
assessments and user-friendly data reports to determine which standards students
are mastering and which standards students are struggling to comprehend.
Second, ANet provides intensive coaching to help schools use the data
effectively to action plan and re-teach concepts students have not yet
mastered. And third, ANet facilitates a
peer network of leaders and teachers for best practice sharing and
collaboration to accelerate improvement in schools across the network.
ANet currently serves over 250 charter and district schools educating
70,000 students in Massachusetts, Washington, D.C., New Orleans, Newark,
Chicago, Tennessee, and New York City.
ANet schools have increased the percentage of their students reaching
proficiency on state year-end summative tests; these outcomes outpace gains
made by the states in which we work, often by twice as much.
Position Overview:
We are seeking a Part Time Temporary ELA Assessment Associate to assist the ELA Assessment Team with
the research, development, design, and production of standards-based interim
assessments in ELA to be administered in elementary and middle schools. The Associate will
help to manage the content for our supplementary materials for schools, such as
our quiz tool.
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities include, but are not
limited to:
- Collaborate
with the Assessment Team to ensure ANet interim exams align with state
standards and rigor to measure student performance in grades 3 – 8:
- Research and analyze state standards and released
items
- Create items for a given standard
- Edit assessments to ensure assessments are a good
approximate for the state assessment
- Aid in the creation of ELA assessments by creating
items, selecting items, editing assessments, reviewing questions and all
other aspects of assessment design
- Provide
ELA subject matter expertise
- Support ANet staff with assessment use in schools by
providing coaches with information regarding assessment design decisions
- Evaluate items created for given ELA standards to
ensure items are grade level appropriate, rigorous and are error free
- Aid
in the production of assessments for at least one geographic Network
- Select items to be used on a given assessment
- Review assessments to ensure all components are
represented
- Contribute
to the overall success of The Achievement Network:
- Manage the content of ANet’s supplementary materials
for schools (e.g., ANet Quiz Tool)
Required Skills, Experiences and
Competencies:
In order to be successful in this role,
ideal candidates should demonstrate the following:
- Excellent
education credentials and school experience: Bachelor’s
Degree required; 2+ years of standards-based teaching, preferably in
grades 3 – 8; experience with or study of assessment creation and design a
plus
- Comprehensive
understanding of what students must know and be able to demonstrate in
different grade levels/subject areas:
In order to develop items and design tests and to serve as resource person
for ANet staff and school leaders; Grades 3 – 8, ELA preferred
- Comfort
with working in an entrepreneurial, fast-paced, highly collaborative and
team-oriented environment:
With a desire to contribute to a growing organization, outstanding project
management skills and initiative
- Belief
in The Achievement Network’s mission and strategy: Most importantly, a passionate commitment to and a
sense of urgency for the support of urban schools, along with a belief
that all students can achieve at high levels
Salary and Schedule:
This position will entail
approximately 15-20 hours a week and will pay $15 per hour commensurate with
experience.
How to Apply:
The Achievement
Network is soliciting applications for this position immediately.
To apply, please visit our website, http://www.achievementnetwork.org/careers/ and click the
"Apply Now” button. You can review
our positions, create an application, and upload a resume and thoughtful cover
letter, outlining how your skills and experience meet the qualifications of the
position and stating how you heard about this opportunity. Applications
will be reviewed on a rolling and urgent basis.
The Achievement Network is committed to maximizing the
diversity of our organization. We are an
equal opportunity employer and seek individuals of all ethnic and racial
backgrounds to apply to this position.
Math Assessment Associate
The Achievement Network
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT:
Math Assessment Associate
Location:
National Office – Boston, MA
Organizational
Overview:
Top performing low-income schools across the country are demonstrating
that the achievement gap can be closed. One common practice in these schools is
how they effectively use student achievement data to identify gaps in student
learning and then relentlessly target their teaching to catch up students who
are falling behind. Founded in Boston in
2005, The Achievement Network (ANet), an entrepreneurial non-profit
organization on the cutting edge of the education reform movement, is designed
to help schools achieve excellence and dramatically improve student
achievement. ANet has been the
recipient of the prestigious
Investing In Innovation (I3) grant from the federal government; was awarded the
New Schools Venture Fund “Organization of the Year” in 2011; and was selected
to join the Clinton Global Initiative’s 100K in 10 movement, which seeks to
recruit, prepare, and support 100,000 excellent STEM teachers over the coming
10 years.
ANet’s comprehensive solution builds partner schools’ capacity to use
data effectively in their schools and increase student achievement. There are
three major components that make up ANet’s partnership with schools. First, we provide standards-aligned quarterly
assessments and user-friendly data reports to determine which standards
students are mastering and which standards students are struggling to
comprehend. Second, ANet provides intensive coaching to help schools use the
data effectively to action plan and re-teach concepts students have not yet
mastered. And third, ANet facilitates a
peer network of leaders and teachers for best practice sharing and
collaboration to accelerate improvement in schools across the network.
ANet currently serves 252 charter and district schools educating over
60,000 students in Massachusetts, Washington, D.C., New Orleans, Newark,
Chicago, Tennessee, and New York City.
ANet schools have increased the percentage of their students reaching
proficiency on state year-end summative tests; these outcomes outpace gains
made by the states in which we work, often by twice as much.
Position
Description:
This
position offers the unique opportunity for an entrepreneurial, results-oriented
individual to become a member of The Achievement Network. We are seeking a
Math Assessment Associate to design Math assessments for our existing and new
geographic Networks. The Math Assessment
Associate will have responsibility for the final item selection and design of
ANet interim tests, manage the output of a team of external item writers and
editors and serve as a Math subject matter specialist for ANet staff and
network leaders. At the same time, the
Math Assessment Associate will collaborate regularly with ANet’s coaching and
reporting departments to ensure alignment and progress towards national-level
priorities. Assessment Associates report
to the Math Assessment Manager.
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities
include, but are not limited to:
- Serve as primary assessment writer for
at least one geographic Network
- Write, review
and revise assessment items aligned with state standards and rigor
- Determine
item selection and design for 4 ANet interim assessments per grade level
(3-8)
- Meet all
interim and final due dates for assessment creation
- Ensure that ANet interim exams align
with state standards and rigor to measure student performance in grades 3
– 8:
- Research and
analyze state standards and released items
- Gather and
resolve feedback from multiple sources on items
- Review and
approve final item selection and design for several Network/grade level
Math assessments
- Recruit, train and manage the output
of a team of internal and external item writers:
- Recruit
part-time outside writers and editors to assist with item creation and
assessment revisions
- Develop item
writer, assessment creator, and editor training materials and facilitate
training sessions
- Approve items
for use on tests
- Contribute to the overall success of
The Achievement Network:
- Coordinate
supplementary materials for schools (e.g. Standards Guides, Subskills
guides)
- Work closely
with the Math Assessment Manager to develop and execute on a strategy to
expand our offering to new grade levels and/or subjects
- Proactively
identify new opportunities to expand and improve our offering to our
Network schools
- Serve as Math subject matter
specialist for key networks
- Act as key
content expert on assessments for ANet staff
- Ensure Math
assessments are completed to meet deadlines and with appropriate input
from other teams
Required
Skills, Experiences and Competencies:
In
order to be successful in this role, ideal candidates should demonstrate the
following:
- Excellent education credentials and
school experience: Bachelor’s
degree; 3+ years of standards-based teaching, preferably in grades 3 – 8;
experience with or study of assessment creation and design a plus. Master’s degree preferred.
- Comprehensive understanding of what
students must know and be able to demonstrate in different grade
levels/subject areas: In order to develop items and design tests and
to serve as resource person for ANet staff and school leaders; Grades 3 –
8 Math
- Proven track record of attention to
detail:
Producing high-quality work to meet internal and external deadlines
- Comfort with working in an
entrepreneurial, fast-paced, highly collaborative and team-oriented
environment:
With a desire to contribute to a growing organization, outstanding project
management skills and initiative
- Belief in The Achievement Network’s
mission and strategy: Most importantly, a passionate commitment to and a
sense of urgency for the support of urban schools, along with a belief
that all students can achieve at high levels
Benefits and salary:
Salary for this position is competitive and depends on prior experience
and qualifications. We also offer a
comprehensive benefits plan.
How to Apply:
The Achievement
Network is soliciting applications for this position immediately.
To apply, please visit our website, http://www.achievementnetwork.org/careers/ and click the
"Apply Now” button. You can review
our positions, create an application, and upload a resume and thoughtful cover
letter, outlining how your skills and experience meet the qualifications of the
position and stating how you heard about this opportunity. Applications
will be reviewed on a rolling and urgent basis.
The Achievement
Network is committed to maximizing the diversity of our organization. We are an equal opportunity employer and seek
individuals of all ethnic and racial backgrounds to apply to this position.
ELA Assessment Associate
The Achievement Network
POSITION
ANNOUNCEMENT:
ELA Assessment Associate
Location:
National Office – Boston, MA
Position
is available immediately
Organizational
Overview:
Top performing low-income schools across the
country are demonstrating that the achievement gap can be closed. One common
practice in these schools is how they effectively use student achievement data
to identify gaps in student learning and then relentlessly target their
teaching to catch up students who are falling behind. Founded in Boston in 2005, The Achievement
Network (ANet), an entrepreneurial non-profit organization on the cutting edge
of the education reform movement, is designed to help schools achieve
excellence and dramatically improve student achievement. ANet has been the recipient of the prestigious
Investing In Innovation (I3) grant from the federal government; was awarded the
New Schools Venture Fund “Organization of the Year” in 2011; and is a partner
in the 100Kin10 movement, which seeks to recruit, prepare, and retain 100,000
science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) teachers in 10 years.
ANet’s comprehensive solution builds partner
schools’ capacity to use data effectively in their schools and increase student
achievement. There are three major components that make up ANet’s partnership
with schools. First, we provide
standards-aligned quarterly assessments and user-friendly data reports to
determine which standards students are mastering and which standards students
are struggling to comprehend. Second, ANet provides intensive coaching to help
schools use the data effectively to action plan and re-teach concepts students
have not yet mastered. And third, ANet
facilitates a peer network of leaders and teachers for best practice sharing and
collaboration to accelerate improvement in schools across the network.
ANet currently serves over 250 charter and
district schools educating 70,000 students in Massachusetts, Washington, D.C.,
New Orleans, Newark, Chicago, Tennessee, and New York City. ANet schools have increased the percentage of
their students reaching proficiency on state year-end summative tests; these
outcomes outpace gains made by the states in which we work, often by twice as
much.
Position
Overview:
We are seeking an ELA Assessment Associate to design ELA assessments
for our existing and new geographic Networks.
The Assessment Associate will have responsibility for the final item
selection and design of ANet interim tests, manage the output of a team of
external item writers and editors and serve as an ELA subject matter specialist
for ANet staff and network leaders. At
the same time, the Assessment Associate will collaborate regularly with ANet’s
coaching and reporting departments to ensure alignment and progress towards
national-level priorities. The Assessment
Associate reports to the ELA Assessment Manager.
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities
include, but are not limited to:
- Serve as primary assessment writer for
at least one geographic Network
- Write, review
and revise assessment items aligned with state standards and rigor
- Determine
item selection and design for 4 ANet interim assessments per grade level
(3-8)
- Meet all
interim and final due dates for assessment creation
- Ensure that ANet interim exams align
with state standards and rigor to measure student performance in grades 3
– 8:
- Research and
analyze state standards and released items
- Gather and
resolve feedback from multiple sources on items
- Review and
approve final item selection and design for several Network/grade level ELA
assessments
- Recruit, train and manage the output
of a team of internal and external item writers:
- Recruit
part-time outside writers and editors to assist with item creation and
assessment revisions
- Develop item
writer, assessment creator, and editor training materials and facilitate
training sessions
- Approve items
for use on tests
- Contribute to the overall success of
The Achievement Network:
- Coordinate
supplementary materials for schools (e.g. Standards Guides, Subskills
guides)
- Work closely
with the ELA Assessment Manager to develop and execute on a strategy to
expand our offering to new grade levels and/or subjects
- Proactively
identify new opportunities to expand and improve our offering to our
Network schools
- Serve as ELA subject matter specialist
for key networks
- Act as key
content expert on assessments for ANet staff
- Ensure ELA assessments
are completed to meet deadlines and with appropriate input from other
teams
Required
Skills, Experiences and Competencies:
In
order to be successful in this role, ideal candidates should demonstrate the
following:
- Excellent education credentials and
school experience: Bachelor’s
degree; 3+ years of standards-based teaching, preferably in grades 3 – 8;
experience with or study of assessment creation and design a plus
- Comprehensive understanding of what
students must know and be able to demonstrate in different grade
levels/subject areas: In order to develop items and design tests and
to serve as resource person for ANet staff and school leaders; Grades 3 –
8 ELA
- Proven track record of attention to
detail:
Producing high-quality work to meet internal and external deadlines
- Comfort with working in an
entrepreneurial, fast-paced, highly collaborative and team-oriented
environment:
With a desire to contribute to a growing organization, outstanding project
management skills and initiative
- Belief in The Achievement Network’s
mission and strategy: Most importantly, a passionate commitment to and a
sense of urgency for the support of urban schools, along with a belief
that all students can achieve at high levels
Benefits and Compensation:
Salary for this position is competitive and depends on prior experience
and qualifications. We also offer a
comprehensive benefits plan.
How to Apply:
The Achievement
Network is soliciting applications for this position immediately.
To apply, please visit our website, http://www.achievementnetwork.org/careers/ and click the
"Apply Now” button. You can review
our positions, create an application, and upload a resume and thoughtful cover
letter, outlining how your skills and experience meet the qualifications of the
position and stating how you heard about this opportunity. Applications
will be reviewed on a rolling and urgent basis.
The Achievement
Network is committed to maximizing the diversity of our organization. We are an equal opportunity employer and seek
individuals of all ethnic and racial backgrounds to apply to this position.
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