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Advanced Technology Environmental and
Energy Center
Best Practices
Guide
for Developing
Educational Programs:
Environmental and
Energy Technology
Acknowledgments
The Advanced Technology Environmental and Energy Center (ATEEC) would like to
recognize and thank the many and varied people who have
contributed to and refined
ATEEC’s knowledge
and expertise, allowing us to develop this material. Expert
instructors, content experts, administrators, and industry practitioners who have
participated in ATEEC’s projects over the years have been an invaluable resource.
Special recognition goes to the following organizations and project participants:
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ATEEC Fellows Institutes
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ATEEC Sustainable Energy Education
and Training Workshops
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ATEEC and Partnership for Environmental Technology Education
(PETE) Instructor Resource Conferences
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ATEEC Defining the Field forums and occupational analyses
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Eastern Iowa Community Colleges and their environmental
technology students and graduates
•
PETE Tribal
College Fellows Institutes
•
National Visiting Committee
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National Science
Foundation
This material is based upon work funded in part by the
Advanced Technological
Education Program of the National Science Foundation (NSF). The opinions expressed
in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent NSF policy.
Copyright 2014 ATEEC
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Best Practices Guide for Developing
Educational Programs:
Environmental and Energy Technology
Part I
Introduction ......................................................................................
1
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About Us ...................................................................................
1
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Starting Your Program ...................................................................
1
Analyzing Your Program .........................................................................
6
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Labor Market Assessment ................................................................
6
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Needs Analysis ............................................................................
8
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Targeted Occupational Analysis .....................................................
8
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Learning Support Analysis ..........................................................
13
Designing and Developing Your Program ...................................................
14
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Curriculum Development ..............................................................
15
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Facilities, Supplies, and Equipment .................................................
20
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Partnerships .............................................................................
24
Implementing Your Program .................................................................
29
Evaluating and Maintaining Your Program ..................................................
33