Math and Science Partnership Program Evaluation (MSP-PE)
MSP-PE evaluates the MSP Program in its entirety, not focusing on any single partnership or awardee. The evaluation assesses the MSP Program's K-12 education impact, as well as the Program's R&D contribution in advancing knowledge about mathematics and science education.
MSP-PE consists of a series of substudies whose methodologies include original data collection and a variety of secondary analyses.
MSP-PE is led by COSMOS Corporation with Robert K. Yin serving as Principal Investigator. Additional partners include Brown University, Utah State University, and George Mason University.
Library
The findings in this report come from a series of substudies conducted as part of an ongoing and independent evaluation of the MSP Program.1 The findings are based on data collected from the programs initial set of 48 partnerships…
The Math and Science Partnership Program Evaluation's (MSP-PE) Year-7 Report covers the project's seventh year, ending on September 30, 2011. The report discusses the methodological lessons learned to strengthen future…
Resources
NSF defines the MSP Program as both an R&D program and one that supports educational activities. As an R&D program, NSF has therefore challenged the awardees to demonstrate the significance of their work by sharing their findings in a variety of formats…
