The Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO) continues to modernize Ontario's approach to large-scale assessment. This transformation is part of an exciting mandate to contribute to the continuous improvement of Ontario's publicly-funded education system. The agency creates and delivers engaging and relevant online assessments for students that lead to further insights into their learning.
EQAO is seeking a dynamic individuals interested in cutting-edge approaches to large-scale assessment to join the Literacy team.
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About the job
You will:
• provide expertise in the design, planning, development, administration, scoring and reporting of the online, technology-enhanced literacy assessments
• review policies and perform research relating to assessing, evaluating and reporting student achievement in literacy across the province and other jurisdictions
• plan and lead large-scale education assessment projects including content development, data review, quality assurance, scoring and reporting
• design and develop assessment and scoring content and digital platforms with a focus on equity, inclusion, accommodations and student well-being
• analyze and report on the results of provincial assessments to support high-level decision-making
• present to various stakeholders, lead consultations and participate on committees with a variety of education stakeholders (e.g. teachers, parents, principals)
What you bring to the team
Education Sector Knowledge
• You have knowledge of education theory, pedagogy and assessment practices as they relate to student achievement in literacy in elementary/secondary schools.
• You have an understanding of online assessment design, including the creation of student-focused and engaging assessments that incorporate an enhanced user experience with technology-enhanced items.
• You have knowledge of large-scale assessment practices.
• You have an understanding of the relationship between large-scale provincial assessments and classroom assessments.
• You have an understanding of accommodations for students and how they pertain to online large-scale assessments.
• You have a deep understanding of equity, diversity and inclusion and how they may impact student performance and well-being on large-scale assessments.
• You have experience applying educational theories, professional principles and practices to develop tools and resource materials.
• You have experience incorporating current technologies to meet pedagogical requirements.
Project Management and Leadership Skills
• You have experience in project management, leadership, presentation and technological skills.
• You can provide project leadership and technical guidance to staff.
• You can apply technical skills and lead technological enhancements.
• You can develop project plans, establish critical paths, monitor progress, produce reports and resolve issues.
• You can provide technical knowledge for the continued development of technology-enhanced assessment content and scorer training plans.
• You have experience working collaboratively within and across teams in a fast-paced environment to meet multiple deadlines.
Policy, Research and Analytical Skills
• You have experience incorporating education policies and research into assessment strategies and resources.
• You can apply research techniques, statistics, test theory, and sampling theory to analyze provincial data and outcomes and apply them to test construction.
• You can research, analyze, assess and compare achievement and contextual data to develop recommendations.
• You can review, revise and develop assessment items that meet statistical criteria and measure literacy skills aligned to Ontario curricula.
Communication, Consultation and Negotiation Skills
• You can lead consultations and develop consensus and understanding with stakeholders (e.g. teachers, parents, principals) who may have opposing needs and positions.
• You can communicate information clearly to a variety of audiences.
• You have relationship-management skills and an ability to develop and foster positive networks with stakeholders.
• You have excellent oral, written and electronic communication skills to prepare and edit assessment content, resource and technical materials, briefing notes, reports, and presentations.
• You have a strong proficiency with Microsoft Office 365 (Word, PowerPoint, Teams, Excel and Outlook)