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With an emphasis on two-year colleges, the Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program focuses on the education of technicians for the high-technology fields that drive our nation's economy. The program involves partnerships between academic institutions and employers to promote improvement in the education of science and engineering technicians at the undergraduate and secondary school levels. The ATE program supports curriculum development; professional development of college faculty and secondary school teachers; career pathways to two-year colleges from secondary schools and from two-year colleges to four-year institutions; and other activities. A secondary goal is articulation between two-year and four-year programs for K-12 prospective teachers that focus on technological education. The program also invites proposals focusing on applied research relating to technician education.
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[http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=5464 NSF ATE Program]
== Working pages for grant development ideas ==
== Working pages for grant development ideas ==

Revision as of 13:59, 21 January 2010

With an emphasis on two-year colleges, the Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program focuses on the education of technicians for the high-technology fields that drive our nation's economy. The program involves partnerships between academic institutions and employers to promote improvement in the education of science and engineering technicians at the undergraduate and secondary school levels. The ATE program supports curriculum development; professional development of college faculty and secondary school teachers; career pathways to two-year colleges from secondary schools and from two-year colleges to four-year institutions; and other activities. A secondary goal is articulation between two-year and four-year programs for K-12 prospective teachers that focus on technological education. The program also invites proposals focusing on applied research relating to technician education.

NSF ATE Program

Working pages for grant development ideas

ATE Grant Goals
ATE Grant Resources
ATE Grant Meetings

ATE Center working group

Jim Bailey

Mike Bailey

Jay Bockelman

Mitch Fry

Colin Goble

Joanne Goode

Bruce Schafer

Molly Shor

Chris Stephenson

Ron Tenison

Tom Thompson

Bryant York




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