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Data Collection and Analysis, Management, Planning & Design | Blog Post
2015

Evaluation’s Role in Retention and Cultural Diversity in STEM

Recently, I attended the Building Pathways and Partnerships in STEM for a Global Network conference, hosted by the State University of New...

Data Collection and Analysis, Management, Planning & Design | Blog Post
2015

Intellectual Merit and Broader Impacts: Identifying Your Project’s Achievements and Supporting Evidence

Updated April 2019 for Throwback Thursday series. The deadline for proposals to the National Science Foundation’s Advanced Technological Education program for this...

Communication, Dissemination, & Use of Results, Interpretation, Management, Planning & Design | Slides
2015

ATE PI 2015- Workshop: Mid-Life Project Evaluation: Setting the Stage for Continued Funding

Management, Planning & Design | Blog Post
2015

Checklists for Evaluating K-12 and Credentialing Testing Programs

In 2012, we created two checklists for evaluators to use as a tool for evaluating K-12 and credentialing assessment programs. The purpose...

Planning & Design | Webinar
2015

2 for 1: The Retrospective Pretest Method for Evaluating Training

The retrospective pretest method for evaluating professional development activities requires participants to rate their knowledge and abilities before and after a training...

None | Blog Post
2015

Evaluation Training and Professional Development

Hello ATE Community! My name is Cheryl Endres, and I am the new blog editor and doctoral associate for EvaluATE. I am...

None | Newsletter
2015

Shorten the Evaluation Learning Curve: Avoid These Common Pitfalls

This EvaluATE newsletter issue is focused on getting started with evaluation. It’s oriented to new ATE principal investigators who are getting their...

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