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1 online resource (ix, 218 pages) |
Series |
Advances in program evaluation, 1474-7863 ; v. 9 |
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Advances in program evaluation ; v. 9
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Summary |
The National Science Foundations (NSF) Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program is a diverse and dynamic set of projects intent on improving the USA's technical workforce. This book uses the ATE work as a means to focus on key issues for federally funded projects and all community colleges facing the difficult challenges of staying current and reaching constituents in positive ways. This book brings a wealth of information on key issues for community colleges. Topics addressed include: how to sustain innovative programs; how to develop effective instructional materials; how to promote and maintain collaboration among various institutions including business and industry; how to provide high quality professional development; how to strengthen and improve programs of study; how to recruit and retain diverse students; how to evaluate and use evaluation effectively; and how to engage advisory committees to effectively serve program needs. In developing these topics, the authors drew heavily on previous research and a common set of evaluation studies including site visits at 13 different projects and surveys of more than 100 ATE projects |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Junior colleges -- Curricula -- Evaluation.
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Technical education -- Curricula -- United States -- Evaluation.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Gullickson, Arlen R.
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Keiser, Nanette.
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Lawrenz, Frances
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ISBN |
1849502838 (electronic bk.) |
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9781849502832 (electronic bk.) |
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