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Educational Testing Service Edmund W. Gordon Chair for Policy Research and Evaluation at ETS Research Division in Princeton, New Jersey

About ETS:

For more than 75 years, we have amplified products and services based rigorous research and our belief in the power of learning. Driven by our mission to advance quality and equity in education, ETS provides learning solutions, pioneering research and trusted assessments that help guide learners around the world on their path to new possibilities.

Our portfolio of trusted measures include

TOEFL®, TOEIC®, GRE® and Praxis®

. Along with research, development and innovation that explores new frontiers in learning and measurement our educational measurement solutions and research contribute to the development of new methods and tools, inform important dialogue with education policymakers, and shed light on critical issues and potential solutions - all with the aim of creating a world where all learners can improve their lives through education.

With new senior leadership at the helm, ETS aims to continue changing the lives of all learners as we expand our organization's global footprint. Our goal is to remain at the forefront of assessment and measurement efficacy within the education and ed tech space as it continues to grow and evolve.

Headquartered in Princeton, NJ, ETS is the world's premier educational measurement institution and a leader in educational research. As an innovator in developing assessments for clients in education, government, and business, our mission is to help advance quality and equity in education by providing fair and valid assessments, research, and related services. Our products and services measure knowledge and skills, promote learning and performance, and support education and professional development for all people worldwide.

In 2004, the ETS Board of Trustees approved the creation of the Edmund W. Gordon Chair for Policy Research and Evaluation with the goal of advancing quality and equity in education and demonstrating ETS's longstanding commitment to the values of equity and social justice in education that Dr. Gordon has long championed.

Background on Dr. Gordon

Edmund Gordon is the John M. Musser Professor of Psychology Emeritus at Yale University, Richard March Hoe Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Education and Founding Director Emeritus of the Institute of Urban and Minority Education (IUME) at Teachers College, Columbia University. From July 2000 until August 2001 Gordon was Vice President of Academic Affairs and Interim Dean at Teachers College, Columbia University.

Professor Gordon’s distinguished career spans professional practice, scholarly life as a minister, clinical and counseling psychologist, research scientist, author, editor, and professor. He held appointments at several of the nation’s leading universities including Howard, Yeshiva, Columbia, City University of New York, Yale, and the Educational Testing Service. He has served as visiting professor at City College of New York and Harvard. Professor Gordon was a Senior Scholar and Advisor to the President of the College Board where he developed and co-chaired the Taskforce on Minority High Achievement.

Author and/or editor of over 15 books and over 175 articles Gordon is a psychologist and expert in child development who has worked throughout his career on the issues and challenges of underprivileged and minority students in American education. As a clinician and researcher, he explored divergent learning styles and advocated for supplemental education long before most scholars had recognized the existence and importance of those ideas.

He was Chief of the Head Start Research Office under President Lyndon Johnson and from 2011 to 2013 he organized and mentored the (ETS) Gordon Commission, bringing together scholars to research and report on the Future of Assessment for Education. His most recent publication, Human Variance and Assessment for Learning, co-edited with Eleanor Armour-Thomas, Cynthia McCallister, and A. Wade Boykin (October 2019, Third World Press), is a further development of ideas generated from the Gordon Commission.

ETS Research Division is searching for a scholar of international reputation who has made outstanding contributions to advance equity, social justice, fairness, and quality in education and assessment, for the Edmund W. Gordon Chair appointment. The successful individual must have a distinguished record of advocacy, research scholarship, and impact on educational equity, asset-based student development, and minoritized student achievement.

The Edmund W. Gordon Chair is expected to contribute to and advance education policy research. The Gordon Chair will achieve that goal by conducting and disseminating research focused on equity in education and/or assessment, providing consultation to ETS staff and clients, representing ETS and ETS Research at conferences, engaging in professional activities that provide a service to the field of education policy, and contributing to the ongoing improvement of ETS products, services, and impactful research primarily focused on traditionally underrepresented populations. The Gordon Chair is expected to develop approaches and conduct policy studies that advance equal, equitable, and fair access to and outcomes in education and assessment and identify new or emerging directions for such work.

Job responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • Advising on the direction for advancing equity considerations in educational research, policy, and assessment practice at ETS.

  • Providing technical leadership in the design and implementation of complex research projects, especially ones related to educational access, equity, and educational advancement of traditionally underrepresented populations.

  • Generating and/or contributing to new or modified theories and practices in the field of educational assessment, access, and the development of asset-based models and frameworks.

  • Acting as a mentor to more junior-to-mid level research staff, and postdoctoral interns.

  • Assisting in the recruitment of the next generation of scientists and researchers who are focused on advancing equity and access in education and in assessment.

  • Leading external partnerships and collaborations with educational institutions to strengthen pipelines and pathways for students from underrepresented groups.

  • Conducting ETS seminars and/or courses that contribute to the ongoing professional development of ETS and Research staff members.

  • Serving as a consultant to Research staff and senior ETS leadership.

  • Contributing to the development and implementation of assessment policies and priorities that have broad organizational implications for equity and fairness.

  • Disseminating research findings through publications of books, chapters, articles, and research reports.

  • Representing ETS through participation in seminars, symposia, professional organizations, and scientific and policy panels.

  • Providing professional leadership in and fostering collaboration with the education, educational policy, assessment, and measurement research communities at large.

Education

A doctorate in education policy, educational measurement, educational psychology, education, sociology, or a related field is required.

Experience

Qualifications of the successful candidate include distinguished scholarship and evidence of outstanding research and policy leadership, with 10 years or more thought leadership in educational systems and applied practices centering on equity. The candidate must have broad political and technical understanding of current education, educational policy, assessment, and measurement trends and proven ability to successfully interact with colleagues in the field on substantive issues.

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ETS believes in a Total Rewards philosophy for our employees, and they include:

  • Health, Vision, Dental insurance plans to choose from

  • Generous continuous learning support, from individual learning grants to up to 6 classes a year for tuition reimbursement as well as on-line learning access!

  • Generous PTO and vacation time to balance your work and life

  • Additional 8 hours of PTO for volunteer work

  • Retirement plan (401(a)) and traditional Roth (403b) with company contribution

  • Commuter Benefits, Pet Insurance, 1 year subscription to Calm App

ETS is mission driven and action oriented

  • Diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging is at the forefront of the ETS employee's daily work. To further foster an inclusive environment ETS is home to a wide variety of Affinity groups that celebrate the diversity of our talented employees.

  • How about cultivating growth, innovation, and continuous transformation for the next generation of rising professionals as leaders? ETS offers multiple Business Resource Groups (BRG) for you!

  • Are you passionate about volunteering and being active in your career and community? ETS offers our Center for Advocacy & Philanthropy (CAAP) where we encourage ETS employees to become active volunteers in their communities and schools through the ETS Cares Giving Campaign. Our employees can support any 501c3 or eligible charity of their choice.

ETS is an Equal Opportunity Employer comprised of people with different experiences, strengths, and backgrounds who share a passion for advancing quality and equity in education. We are dedicated to building teams that reflect the various backgrounds, experiences, and identities of those we serve. The Talent Acquisition team strives to ensure candidates enjoy a fair and equitable hiring process. We believe our differences empower us to be a better team, making better decisions and delivering better results.

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