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Interpretation, Planning and Design | Webinar
2011

Claims + Evidence: Assessing ATE Grant Outcomes

The 2010 ATE program solicitation says that PIs “should establish claims as to the project’s effectiveness, and the evaluative activities should provide...

Planning and Design | Webinar
2010

Maximizing Evaluation Impact

Too often, evaluation reports serve little purpose beyond collecting dust on a PI’s shelf. Thoughtful, intentional planning for making use of evaluation...

Planning and Design | Webinar
2017

Evaluation: All the Funded ATE Proposals Are Doing It

This webinar will review the key elements of a winning evaluation plan and strategies for demonstrating to reviewers that evaluation is an integral part of your project, not an afterthought.

Data Collection & Analysis, Management, Planning and Design | Blog Post
2018

Part 2: Using Embedded Assessment to Understand Science Skills

In our last EvaluATE blog, we defined embedded assessments (EAs) and described the benefits and challenges of using EAs to measure and...

Management | Blog Post
2018

Successful Practices in ATE Evaluation Planning

In this essay, I identify what helps me create a strong evaluation plan when working with new Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program...

Planning and Design | Webinar
2012

Build a Better ATE Proposal with Evaluation and Logic Models

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

Management, Planning and Design | Guide
2020

10 Helpful Hints and 10 Fatal Flaws: Writing Better Evaluation Sections in Your Proposals

This 2020 guide identified 10 helpful hints and 10 fatal flaws to apply when writing evaluation sections in your project proposals.

Data Collection & Analysis, Planning and Design | Blog Post
2017

Evaluating New Technology

As a STEM practitioner and evaluator, I have had many opportunities to assess new and existing courses, workshops, and programs. But there...

Management | Blog Post
2021

Building ATE Social Capital Through Evaluation Activities

“Social networks have value. Social capital refers to the value of social networks, or whom people know, and the inclinations that arise...

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