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Al-Quds Bard, Palestine

Request for Proposal (RFP): Pedagogy Researcher (Remote)

Apply Here: https://apply.interfolio.com/184841

The Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program at Al-Quds Bard College (AQB), supported by the Education Above All (EAA) Foundation, is a graduate-level, in-service teacher education program designed to strengthen teaching practices in Palestine through innovative, inclusive, and student-centered pedagogy. The program emphasizes reflective practice, differentiated instruction, and classroom-based research, equipping educators with the skills and dispositions needed to address diverse learning needs and contribute to meaningful school and system-level improvement.

In fragile and conflict-affected contexts such as Palestine, students are frequently exposed to complex social, emotional, and psychological challenges. In response, this research study seeks to examine the role of MAT-trained teachers in supporting students affected by conflict and psychosocial stress, with a particular focus on trauma-informed pedagogical practices.

The study is expected to generate rigorous, evidence-based findings that contribute to the global academic literature on teacher education in fragile contexts, while also providing actionable insights to inform program development, educational practice, and policy. A key objective is the production of a high-quality peer-reviewed publication that advances both scholarly knowledge and practical impact, in alignment with EAA’s mission of promoting inclusive and quality education in challenging environments.

Research Purpose and Main Focus

This study adopts an exploratory approach to examine how MAT-trained teachers respond to trauma-affected learning environments in Palestine. It investigates whether trauma-informed practices are present, how they are shaped (whether by established frameworks or culturally grounded responses), and whether and how the MAT program may have contributed to their development, including indirectly through teachers’ broader pedagogical and reflective capacities.

The research will also contribute to the growing global discourse on trauma-informed teacher education, particularly within under-researched and conflict-affected contexts.

Scope of Work

The selected researcher will collaborate with the research team to:
  • Participate in the research design and identify theoretical framework(s) to engage with
  • Engage the co-authors in the design and detail the methodological approach
  • Participate in the development of research instruments (e.g., interviews, surveys, and classroom observation tools)
  • Provide technical expertise in trauma-informed pedagogy in fragile contexts and prepare the literature review accordingly
  • Participate in data collection, draft analysis, and provide interpretation
  • Develop a high-quality academic paper suitable for submission to a high-impact (possibly Q1 target) peer-reviewed journal
Expected Outputs
  • One high-quality academic paper submitted to high-impact peer-reviewed journal(s); follow up with journals through publication stage.
  • Evidence-based insights on trauma-informed pedagogy in fragile and conflict-affected contexts
  • Practical, evidence-based recommendations to strengthen teacher education programs and inform educational policy development.
Resources and Support

Al-Quds Bard College will facilitate access to relevant program documentation and coordinate with participating teachers and schools. The selected researcher will work as part of the research team and contribute to the implementation of the study.

Applicants must meet the following requirements:
  • Demonstrated expertise in trauma-informed pedagogy, psychosocial support, or education in fragile and conflict-affected contexts
  • Proven record of publications in peer-reviewed academic journals or recognized scholarly outlets
  • Strong experience in conducting qualitative and/or mixed-methods educational research
  • Ability to design and implement research from inception to publication
  • High-level academic writing skills and ability to produce publishable outputs
  • Familiarity with the Palestinian or similar fragile contexts (preferred)
Applicants are required to submit:
  • Statement of interest
  • CV of the applicant (including publication record)
  • Research proposal (800–1,200 words) including: (Research focus and conceptual framework, Methodology and data collection plan, Contribution to the study and academic literature, Ethical considerations
Please upload the documents to Interfolio at: https://apply.interfolio.com/184841

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