Company Overview:
Palladium is a global leader in the design, development and delivery of Positive Impact - the intentional creation of enduring social and economic value. We work with foundations, investors, governments, corporations, communities and civil society to formulate strategies and implement solutions that generate lasting social, environmental and financial benefits.
For
the past 50 years, we have been making Positive Impact possible. With a
team of more than 2,500 employees operating in 90 plus countries and a
global network of more than 35,000 technical experts, Palladium has
improved - and is committed to continuing to improve - economies,
societies and most importantly, people's lives.
Palladium
is a child-safe organisation, and screens applicants for suitability to
work with children. We also provide equal employment to all
participants and employees without regard to race, color, religion,
gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, veteran or marital status.
Project Overview and Role:
Background:
Indonesia’s
education system has made remarkable progress over the last two
decades. Increased spending and a range of policy reforms have led to
gender-balanced, near-universal school enrolment. Achievement against
access targets has been good, but the challenges of improving quality
and equity remain. A majority of Indonesian children do not acquire the
fundamental skills needed to participate in the economy, society or
further education, and are falling further behind their peers in the
region and globally.
The Government of Australia (GoA), through the
Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), is partnering
with the Government of Indonesia (GoI) to improve education quality by
supporting improved effectiveness and efficiency of Indonesia’s basic
education systems.
Phase
II of the Innovation for Indonesia’s School Children (INOVASI) program,
builds on Phase I of both INOVASI and the Technical Assistance for
Education System Strengthening (TASS) program. The integrated program
supports national and sub-national partners (e.g. districts, civil
society organisations) to pilot school-level approaches to strengthen
teaching and learning, and respond to requests for targeted policy
support at national level. Phase II is planned to run from July 2020 to
December 2023. It will collaborate closely with the GoI at the district,
provincial and national level to develop and implement action-oriented
research and pilots to answer the broad question: “What works to improve
student learning outcomes in Indonesia?” It will focus on three
sub-topics of investigation: the quality of teaching in the classroom,
the quality of support for teachers, and learning for all.
The Program is managed by Palladium on behalf of DFAT.
- STA MERL Assistant, Quantitative - https://palladium.csod.com/ux/
ats/careersite/2/home/ requisition/10812?c=palladium (closed on 12 Mar 2021)
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