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Evaluation of NSF ATE Program Research and Development
2015

This document presents a framework for evaluating design and development research. It was created by Hezel and Associates, and incorporates the NSF Common Guidelines for Education Research and Development.

Gender Evaluation Strategies: Improving Female Recruitment and Retention in ATE Projects
2015

How can ATE project staff and/or STEM educators in general tell if the strategies they are  implementing to increase diversity are impacting...

Evaluating ATE Efforts Using Peer-Generated Surveys
2014

During the course of evaluating the sustainability of NSF’s Advanced Technological Education program, I introduced a new method for creating evaluation surveys....

Overview of the Common Guidelines for Education Research and Development
2014

This is a graphic overview of the Common Guidelines for Education Research and Development created in 2014.

Your ATE Proposal: Got Evaluation? (8/26/14)
2014

A strong evaluation plan that is well integrated into your grant proposal will strengthen your submission and maybe even give you a...

Your ATE Proposal: Got Evaluation? (8/20/14)
2014

A strong evaluation plan that is well integrated into your grant proposal will strengthen your submission and maybe even give you a...

A Checklist for Assessing the Sustainability of Advanced Technological Education (ATE) Projects and Centers
2012

This 2012 checklist can be used to assess the sustainability of ATE projects and centers.

Build a Better ATE Proposal with Evaluation and Logic Models
2012

A grant proposal that includes a strong evaluation plan linked to a sound project logic model will be reviewed more favorably than...

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