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Science and Technology

Westat is active in assessing and describing scientific resources and educational programs. We assist our clients in evaluating programs, monitoring their implementation, and determining the adequacy of existing scientific resources and facilities.

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  • Westat provides support for evaluation of science, mathematics, and technology projects to NSF's Education and Human Resources Directorate. The support includes the following:
  • We are working with NSF to develop online monitoring systems for several of the Foundation's educational reform initiatives, including the following:
    These web-based systems enhance the capacity of program officers to assess the extent to which grant recipients are meeting their implementation and impact objectives. They will also enable staff to examine trends within and across projects. The ultimate goal is to devise systems that enhance the ongoing monitoring of individual grant recipients and enable NSF to share information about promising educational practices with current and future projects.
  • Westat has provided analytical and technical support to NSF's Division of Science Resources Studies. This work has included the following:
  • Westat is conducting the Survey of Science and Engineering Research Facilities for NSF's Division of Science Resources Statistics. This survey examines the nature of the U.S. infrastructure for scientific research by collecting information about "bricks and mortar" (e.g., the amount of space available for research, the condition of the space, and repair, renovation, and new construction) and about computing and networking (e.g., the speed of network connections, computation speeds, and wireless technology). Westat staff designed the original survey, assisted NSF in the redesign of the questionnaire, and are performing the 2003 and 2005 surveys.
  • For 10 successive years, Westat has surveyed public and private elementary and secondary schools and public school teachers about their access to the Internet and their other Internet activities such as maintaining school web sites. Several other fast response surveys have also looked at the topic of distance education by postsecondary institutions and public school districts, including the technology used to deliver distance education.

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