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What is Evaluation? The statement by the Evaluation 101 Task Force provides staff and members a basic foundation for communicating about what evaluation is. Learn more
Resource eLibrary: AEA members and non-member conference attendees have access to the AEA eLibrary. Learn more
Blogs: Blogs by evaluators and/or about evaluation. Learn more
Consultants: Independent consultants and firms with AEA members. Learn more
Cultural Reading of The Program Evaluation Standards (2nd ed): Reports, primary source materials, and intermediate working documents from the cultural reading by AEA's Diversity Committee. Learn more
Discussion Lists (listservs): Email-based discussion lists focusing on evaluation and/or evaluation-related methodologies. Learn more
Educational Accountability and High Stakes Testing Public Statements: AEA's public statement on educational accountability, high stakes testing, and accompanying resources. Learn more
Social Innovation Fund Evaluation Plan Guidance: Learn More
Scientifically Based Evaluation Methods: AEA response to US Department of Education Request for Comment regarding Scientifically Based Evaluation Methods and related resources. Learn more
University/Academic Departments and Centers: The listed academic Centers and Institutes focus a significant portion of their work in the area of evaluation. Learn more
University and College Programs: The listed universities offer graduate-level programs and/or certificates in evaluation. Learn more