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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:

  1. What are the size and scope of work for ATE centers?
  2. To what degree do ATE centers apply rigorous internal practices in their operations?
  3. How extensive are ATE center collaborations?
  4. How productive are ATE centers in terms of the primary ATE work categories?
  5. What impact are ATE centers having on students?

The 59-page report titled Status of ATE Projects and Articulation Partnerships address the following questions:

  1. What is the size and scope of work for ATE projects? To what degree do ATE projects apply rigorous internal practices in their operations?
  2. How extensive are ATE project collaborations?
  3. How productive are ATE projects in terms of the primary ATE work categories?
  4. What impact are ATE projects having on students?
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