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Formative Assessment Systems for Advanced Technological Education (ATE) Program

Grant number: DUE-1349079 / 8193-MEL-1 | Funding period: 2013 - 2016

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Making formative assessment feasible: A collaborative approach supporting grant funded projects

A Gullickson, HF Al-Nawab

2017-12-01

Formative assessment is a means of unlocking the ‘black box’ of an intervention to explore and understand cause and effect, and is..

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Showcase Session III: Western Michigan University Formative Assessment Systems for ATE (FAS4ATE)

A GULLICKSON, AR Gullickson

2015-10-23

This is a workshop project that is addressing existing needs for formative assessment and evaluation data. The project has brought..

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Birds of a Feather: Formative Assessment – Improving Your ATE Delivery and Impact

A GULLICKSON, AR Gullickson

2015-10-22

Last year, the Formative Assessment Systems for ATE (FAS4ATE) project explored how projects and centers could plan evaluation to e..

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Formative Assessment for Evaluation: Collaborative, community-based design of evaluation tools and systems

A GULLICKSON, H Al-Nawab

2015-09-07

The US National Science Foundation Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program provides approximately $64 million dollars in fu..

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