I- Job Summary The Morocco Employment Lab (MEL) is looking to hire a Research Associate to support the evaluation of an innovative Arabic literacy curriculum for primary school students in Morocco, conducted by a team of international researchers.This position will be based in our offices at the University Mohammed VI Polytechnic campus in Rabat. About The Morocco Employment Lab (MEL) Launched in September 2020 as part of a joint partnership between the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) and Center for International Development (CID), the Morocco Employment Lab (MEL) seeks to create a culture of evidence-based policymaking in Morocco through rigorous impact evaluations and capacity building.MEL partners with key stakeholders in the labor and education sectors to help improve their policies and programs. Labor sector projects cover topics such as youth economic inclusion, job search assistance and intermediation and vocational training. Projects on education range from early childhood education to foundational literacy and teacher professional development. MEL aims to develop new research projects in additional sectors in the near future, such as health and social protection sectors. MEL Works Across Four Complementary Components To Contribute To Building a Culture Of Evidence-based Policy And Ensuring That Public Policies And Programs Are Informed By Evidence
About The Research Project Morocco ranked 48th of 50 countries in the most recent international study of primary school literacy (PIRLS). A key problem faced by Moroccan students learning to read is the difference between the colloquial Arabic used at home and the formal Arabic (Modern Standard Arabic; MSA) used for instruction. Learning MSA disruptions due to COVID-19 intensified the challenge of learning MSA. To address this learning gap, this evaluation aims to assess the impact of an innovative reading and oral grammar MSA curriculum for students entering primary school. The curriculum relies on insights from cognitive science to help students detect visual patterns and probabilistic structure in formal Arabic that they would not learn at home. This research project is a randomized evaluation conducted by a team of international researchers : Abdellah Chekayri (Al Akhawayn University), Mei-Ching Lien (Oregon State University), Helen Abadzi (University of Texas and formerly World Bank), Todd Pugatch (Oregon State University). About The Position The position offers an opportunity to gain first-hand experience in the design and implementation of impact evaluations as well as data collection, management, and analysis, in an organization undertaking cutting-edge development research.Research Associates work closely with academic researchers and other field staff to perform a variety of tasks including, but not limited to : designing survey questionnaires, conducting qualitative research, running pilot tests, refining the design and the survey instruments of the study, managing survey teams, negotiating contracts with survey firms, checking and analyzing data, cleaning data and assisting in the preliminary analysis, assisting in the writing of project reports and policy memos, and coordinating with the local partner running the program under evaluation.This position is based in Rabat, Morocco and can be either part time or full time, depending on the candidate’s availability. II- Key Responsibilities The Research Associate is responsible for the supervision of the project and its successful implementation in the field, which includes :
He / she will also be responsible for ensuring good communication and organization on a daily basis :
III- Requirements
Associate Employment • Morocco, Morocco