Current RFA PAR-06-549 Release Date: September 13, 2006
SEPA programs develop partnerships between public and private sector organization, scientists, and educators to create model programs that increase the scientific literacy of school children and their parents. Search existing SEPA programs by:
Peer-reviewed publications, research papers, and journal articles produced by SEPA programs.
Educational materials, curriculum, and exhibitions are available on subjects such as inquiry-based scientific learning, molecular biology, infectious diseases, and health disparities including obesity and diabetes.
SEPA programs evaluate their impact on participants through the use of evaluation tools such as focus groups, surveys, and internal evaluation questions. Investigators may find this information valuable in getting ideas for how to evaluate their own projects.
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