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Management | Blog Post
2016

3 Inconvenient Truths about ATE Evaluation

Many evaluations fall short of their potential to provide useful, timely, and accurate feedback to projects because project leaders or evaluators (or...

Engagement, Management | Blog Post
2016

Best Practices for Two-Year Colleges to Create Competitive Evaluation Plans

Northeast Wisconsin Technical College’s (NWTC) Grants Office works closely with its Institutional Research Office to create ad hoc evaluation teams in order...

Data Collection and Analysis, Interpretation | Blog Post
2016

Possible Selves: A Way to Assess Identity and Career Aspirations

Children are often asked the question “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Many of us evaluate programs where...

Data Collection and Analysis, Interpretation | Blog Post
2016

Six Data Cleaning Checks

Data cleaning is the process of verifying and editing data files to address issues of inconsistency and missing information. Errors in data...

Management, Planning & Design | Blog Post
2016

Three Tips for a Strong NSF Proposal Evaluation Plan

I’m Leslie Goodyear and I’m an evaluator who also served as a program officer for three years at the National Science Foundation...

None | Blog Post
2016

National Science Foundation-funded Resources to Support Your Advanced Technological Education (ATE) Project

Did you know that other National Science Foundation programs focused on STEM education have centers that provide services to projects? EvaluATE offers...

Data Collection and Analysis | Blog Post
2016

How Real-time Evaluation Can Increase the Utility of Evaluation Findings

Evaluations are most useful when evaluators make relevant findings available to project partners at key decision-making moments. One approach to increasing the...

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