Senior Consultant_Education (PLS) Review of Arab Reading Challenge (ARC)

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  • Added Date: Tuesday, 03 June 2025
  • Deadline Date: Sunday, 15 June 2025
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OVERVIEW

Parent Sector : Education Sector (ED)

Duty Station: Remote

Job Family: Education

Type of contract : Consultant

Duration of contract : 4 months

Recruitment open to : External candidates

Application Deadline (Midnight Duty Station Time) : 15 June 2025

UNESCO Core Values: Commitment to the Organization, Integrity, Respect for Diversity, Professionalism

Background

The Arab Reading Challenge (ARC) is a cultural and educational initiative launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Ruler of Dubai, to contribute to the creation of a knowledgeable, informed, and critically thinking generation in the Arab world. It is one of the activities of the Mohammed Bin Rashed Al Maktoum Global Initiatives (MBRGI).

More specifically, the ARC aims to respond to the issue of low reading skills in the Arab region and to foster literacy as a cornerstone of individual and societal progress by addressing major barriers, such as limited access to books, high costs of books, and an education system often focused on rote learning through:

Finalizing the review design (including a Theory of Change) and a review matrix with key questions, data collection methods, and data sources.

Instrument development and data collection phase:

Developing data collection tools, namely interview protocols and surveys, as well as guidance documents for data collectors and respondents. Conducting a peer review of data collection instruments by members of the TRG (technical reference group). Implementing a pilot test of all instruments with small samples of students, teachers, school coordinators, and other identified stakeholders. Designing the sampling strategy for schools, students, parents, teachers, and other stakeholders. Conducting the online and in-person data collection with all respondent groups.

Analysis and report drafting phase:

Cleaning and analysis of data from a student registration platform, surveys and interviews. Preparing the draft and final report of the review (between 50 and 60 pages, excluding annexes: 320 words per page) in English with Annexes, including a list of references, a list of interviewees, tools, case studies and a brief survey report. Preparing 2 pagers and 2 PowerPoint slide decks to present the key findings and corresponding power point documents.

Responsibilities

UNESCO, which works closely with MBRGI, ensuring MBRGIโ€™s review and feedback on draft documents, will facilitate the data collection process, including contacts with concerned governments and access to the various respondent groups, while MBRGI will mobilize its ARC coordinators. The consultant will be responsible for logistics, including space for work, relevant software for quantitative and qualitative data analysis, telecommunications and printing of documents. UNESCO will facilitate travel arrangements when necessary. The consultant will ensure the quality of work, considering TRGโ€™s advice and guidance to be provided by UNESCO and MBRGI. UNESCO jointly with MBRGI will be responsible for ultimate quality assurance.

As an overarching principle, the consultant is requested to work closely with UNESCO, which serves as the Secretariat for the review, as well as the Mohammed Bin Rashed Al Maktoum Global Initiatives (MBRGI). Up to three rounds of drafts and feedback should be allowed for. The first draft should be submitted by 20 August 2025 to UNESCO for appraisal and input. Based on comments which would be provided by UNESCO and MBRGI, the contractor will finalize the draft and will submit the final version to UNESCO by 15 September 2025 for its approval.

Compliance with the evaluation policies of the UN and UNESCO

In line with UNESCOโ€™s Evaluation Policy (2022-2029), the review will comply with the United Nations Evaluation Group (UNEG) Norms and Standards for Evaluation, UNEG Guidelines for Integrating Human Rights and Gender Equality in Evaluations and UNEG Ethical Guidelines for Evaluation. The review consultant will have to ensure that ethical, human rights, inclusion including โ€˜Leaving no one behind (LNOB)โ€™ promise, and gender equality principles are duly integrated in all consultations and at all stages of the review process. The consultant is expected to further develop the review methodology and propose a customized review framework, in accordance with 196 EX/12 Part I (Annex) presented in an evaluation matrix to guide the evaluation exercise. The review report will take into account the UN Evaluation Group (UNEG) Quality Checklist for Evaluation Reports and the UNESCO Evaluation Manual.

Review report and writing style

The draft report of the final review shall be written in the English language at an excellent level. The consultant shall grant UNESCO all related permissions in writing for their use or reproduction. The report will be approximately 50-60 pages (320 words per page), excluding Annexes. It will be accompanied by Annexes, including a list of references, a list of interviewees, data collection instruments, case studies and a brief survey report.

All sources must be properly cited and follow international academic standards and ensure that no copyrights are violated. Acronyms may be used, when necessary, but they should be spelled out upon first mention and included in a table of acronyms. The style of writing shall target an audience of policymakers, government officials, experts working in the field of education and international cooperation, as well as other stakeholders. The final report must follow the guidelines specified in the UNESCO Style Manual (https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000141812_eng) with respect to uses of terminology, spelling, abbreviations, references, and country names.

Deliverables

The consultant(s) is expected to deliver the following items, incorporating revisions based on feedback from UNESCO and MBRGI.

Due Date

Inception phase

Inception report including the ToC, the review design and a revised review matrix, prepared based on the draft concept note on final review that UNESCO developed, and the work conducted during the inception phase 15 June 2025 Data collection tools Semi-structured interview questionnaire and protocol Survey questionnaire for online quantitative data collection Sampling strategy A data collection template for case studies Guidance documents for data collectors and respondents

30 June 2025 Data collection phase

Report on data collection (combining data from student registration platform, surveys, and interviews), including sampling, how data collection was conducted, preliminary findings, and limitations and challenges that may have been encountered. 31 August 2025 Analysis and report drafting phase Draft report of the final review (50-60 pages (320 words/page), excluding annexes) Executive summary (5 pages max.) Purpose and scope of the review Theory of Change Review design, sampling strategy, and methods of data collection and analysis Results Lessons learnt Conclusions and Recommendations. Annexes (including interview list, data collection instruments, key documents consulted, Terms of Reference, list of donors, full version of case studies, a brief survey report) 20 September 2025 Draft PPT presentation document for the online validation workshop to discuss the preliminary assessment findings and conclusion 20 September 2025 Final draft report of the review 5 October 2025 2 PowerPoint slide decks for presentation of key findings of the review 10 October 2025

Note: The timeline of implementation may be adjusted, subject to the approval of UNESCO and MBRGI, to accommodate additional administrative requirements or other unforeseen circumstances.

Required qualifications and experience

The proposed review is highly specialized and requires demonstrated expertise and excellent knowledge in the field of education and lifelong learning, as well as review and monitoring. Hence, a consultant is required to possess the following qualifications and experience.

Academic background

An advanced university degree (at least master's or equivalent) in education, educational psychology, curriculum & instruction, measurement, literacy, social sciences, or other relevant areas.

Professional Experience

At least 10 years of professional experience, preferably both at international and national levels, in research, programme management, monitoring and review. Previous experience designing data collection instruments (surveys, interviews) and undertaking analysis of quantitative and qualitative data. Demonstrated knowledge of and experience in education, literacy studies, and lifelong learning.

Skills/competences

Demonstrated expertise with social science research methods, both qualitative and quantitative research Excellent analytical and writing skills, including the ability to produce clear, concise and quality documents in English. Excellent communication skills in English. Strong teamwork skills and the ability to work effectively in an international, multicultural environment. ICT skills required for conducting the review (e.g. Word, Excel, SPSS, Atlas.ti, Nvivo).

Other requirements

No prior involvement in the design, implementation, management, and/or monitoring of the activities that will be the object of this contract.

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