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Data Collection & Analysis | Blog Post
2016

Designing Cluster Randomized Trials to Evaluate Programs

The push for rigorous evaluations of the impact of interventions has led to an increase in the use of randomized trials (RTs)....

None | Newsletter
2016

ATE Logic Model Template

A logic model is a graphic depiction of how a project translates its resources into activities and outcomes. The ATE Project Logic...

Management | Webinar
2010

Getting Started with Your ATE Evaluation

Congratulations on your new ATE grant! This webinar will give you the information and resources you need to get your evaluation started...

Communication, Dissemination, & Use of Results | Blog Post
2017

Vlog: Checklist for Program Evaluation Report Content

This video provides an overview of EvaluATE’s Checklist for Program Evaluation Report Content, and three reasons why this checklist is useful to...

Communication, Dissemination, & Use of Results | Guide
2019

Evaluation Questions Chart Chooser

This 2019 guide helps the user determine what type of chart to choose based on the evaluation quesiton.

Management | Video
2018

Evaluation Basics for Non-evaluators Video 2: How much does it cost?

This is video 2 of 6 in our Evaluation Basics for Non-evaluators series. This video shares insights on evaluation budgets and costs.

None | Blog Post
2015

Strengthening Post Hoc Professional Development Evaluations

I am an educator; I’ve taught and worked in the field for more than 50 years. In recent years, much of my...

None | Newsletter
2015

Survey Says Summer 2015

On average, ATE grantees spend 7 percent of their budgets on evaluation. Smaller projects spend smaller proportions of their awards on evaluation...

Communication, Dissemination, & Use of Results, Management | Blog Post
2016

Good Communication Is Everything!

I am new to the field of evaluation, and the most important thing that I learned in my first nine months is...

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