Do you have a background in quantitative methods and an interest in the topic of educational inequality? Are you enthusiastic about the opportunity to be part of a larger team and develop and conduct mixed methods research on teacher beliefs and selection practices in primary education?
The Institutions, Inequalities and Life courses research group at the Department of Sociology of the University of Amsterdam is looking for a PhD candidate. The PhD candidate will become member of the team working on the project “Making or breaking the class ceiling: growth-affording teacher beliefs and practices in a selective school system”, and will work in close collaboration with and under the supervision of Dr Sara Geven and Prof Thijs Bol.
Job/Project description
In the Netherlands, students are sorted into different educational programs (i.e., ability tracks) in secondary school. Anticipating upon this selection, this project focuses on how primary school teachers (may) already sort pupils into ability groups before this formal selection moment. For instance, some primary schools may use ability-based instruction groups for subjects like mathematics or reading. There is still a limited understanding of the prevalence of such informal selection practices, and their impact on (inequality in) educational outcomes in Dutch primary education. In this project we study how teachers’ growth-affording beliefs about pupils relate to selection practices and, eventually, pupils’ educational outcomes. Selection practices may relate to teachers’ beliefs about whether academic ability and talent are innate or can be developed through effort. In the second part of the project, we examine whether an intervention can enhance (growth-affording) beliefs and practices among teachers. Moreover, we wish to examine whether this intervention can enhance equal learning opportunities, by studying if it may (particularly) enhance the educational outcomes of students from disadvantaged backgrounds. To do so, we look at the beliefs and performance (growth) of students from different socioeconomic backgrounds.
This PhD project is part of a larger project funded by the NRO, called “Making or breaking the class ceiling: growth-affording teacher beliefs and practices in a selective school system”. For this larger project, one other PhD candidate will be employed at the Department of Educational Sciences at the University of Amsterdam who will work on selection practices in secondary education. The current project will employ a mixed methods design for which different data sources will be used. First, we will collect interview data to map how teachers in primary education sort students into different ability groups before the formal moment of selection into secondary ability tracks takes place, and what beliefs underlie these practices. Second, we rely on quantitative student data that are already collected. Third, we will develop and implement an intervention study on teacher beliefs and their effects on (inequality in) educational outcomes. Given the Dutch context where the interviews will be done and the intervention will be implemented, there is a strong preference for a candidate who masters the Dutch language.
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What can we offer you
The position concerns temporary full-time employment of 38 hours per week (1,0 fte). The initial employment term will be for one year, with a probationary period of two months. Following a positive assessment and barring altered circumstances, this term will be extended by a maximum of three years (for a total duration of four years), which should result in the conferral of a doctorate.
Your salary will be €2,770 gross per month in the first year and will increase to €3,539 in the final year, based on full-time employment of 38 hours per week as per CollectiveLabour Agreement of Dutch Universities. For this position the University Job Classification profile ‘promovendus’ applies. We additionally offer an extensive package of secondary benefits, including 8% holiday allowance and a year-end bonus of 8.3%.
Because we value your continued personal development and professionalisation, we also offer excellent opportunities for study and development. You will follow a curriculum with other AISSR PhD candidates, and will be able to join the ICS-Graduate School. You will also have the opportunity to attend training courses and both national and international conferences and workshops. You will be tasked with teaching Bachelor's students.
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About us
The University of Amsterdam is the largest university in the Netherlands, with the broadest spectrum of degree programmes. It is an intellectual hub with 39,000 students, 6,000 employees and 3,000 doctoral students who are all committed to a culture of inquiring minds.
Please follow the links to learn more about the Institutions, Inequalities and Life courses research group, the Department of Sociology, the ICS Graduate School, and the AISSR.
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Do you recognize yourself in the job profile? Then we look forward to receiving your application by 12 May 2024.
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