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None | Newsletter
2014

Annual NSF Report and the Annual ATE Survey

A common question EvaluATE has been asked about the ATE survey (conducted annually since 2000, with an average response rate of 95...

Management, Planning and Design | Webinar
2014

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

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

None | Newsletter
2017

2017 Winter Newsletter

Printer Friendly Version ADAPTING EVALUATION DESIGN TO DATA REALITIES “What is your biggest challenge working as an ATE evaluator?” Twenty-three evaluators who...

None | Newsletter
2014

Beyond Reporting: Getting More Value Out of Your Evaluation

All ATE projects are required to have an evaluation of their work and it is expected that results will be included in...

Communication, Dissemination, & Use of Results | Slides
2014

ATE PI 2014- Pre-conference: ATE Evaluation Practice: Lessons from the Field

None | Newsletter
2014

Effectiveness

The ATE program solicitation calls for the evaluation of project effectiveness. Effectiveness, as defined by the Oxford English Dictionary, is “the degree...

None | Newsletter
2017

2017 Summer Newsletter

Proposals for the National Science Foundation’s Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program are due October 5. If you are submitting a proposal, now...

Management | Guide
2023

Guide to Reporting in ATE

This 2023 quick reference guide compares basic information about different reporting requirements in the ATE program.

None | Miscellaneous
2011

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

10 Helpful hints and fatal flaws

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