SEPA projects are evaluated to ascertain the impact on participants through the use of various evaluation tools such as interviews, focus groups, surveys, knowledge tests, and other instruments. Evaluation questions should focus on: "Is this project effectively teaching and engaging students in the field of study?" "Did it meet its objectives?" "How do we know?" The exact evaluation is customized for the objectives of each project. Investigators may find this information valuable in getting ideas for how to evaluate their own projects. Teachers and others may also find the information useful.
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These tools were created and used by SEPA projects to evaluate their project.
These tools were not created by any SEPA project but were used in the evaluation.
These resources provide extra tools for your viewing. They were not created with SEPA funding and are not linked to any particular SEPA project.
Information on how SEPA projects were evaluated including goals, instruments used, data collection, data analyses, and results. This information was gathered at the 2008 SEPA Project Directors Meeting.
These reports consist of Annual Progress Reports, Summary Reports, Project Evaluation Reports, and Front-End Evaluation Reports.