2004 ATE Annual Survey

This collection of resources, provided by EvaluATE: Evaluation Resource Center for Advanced Technological Education, covers the results of the 2004 ATE [Advanced Technological Educaiton] Annual Survey. The 2004 ATE Annual Survey tracks the status of ATE projects, centers, and articulation partnerships in the 2003 calendar year. Included is a 4-page fact sheet that provides a brief overview of a few key indicators from the survey, the 27-page survey, and two reports that go into detail on the survey results.
The 56-page report titled Status of the ATE Centers addresses the following questions:
- What are the size and scope of work for ATE centers?
- To what degree do ATE centers apply rigorous internal practices in their operations?
- How extensive are ATE center collaborations?
- How productive are ATE centers in terms of the primary ATE work categories?
- What impact are ATE centers having on students?
The 59-page report titled Status of ATE Projects and Articulation Partnerships address the following questions:
- What is the size and scope of work for ATE projects? To what degree do ATE projects apply rigorous internal practices in their operations?
- How extensive are ATE project collaborations?
- How productive are ATE projects in terms of the primary ATE work categories?
- What impact are ATE projects having on students?
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2004 Advanced Technological Education Survey
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2004-11
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