2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition

Board 194: A Community-Driven Process for Developing NSF Review Panelists

Presented at NSF Grantees Poster Session

Peer review of grant proposals is critical to the National Science Foundation (NSF) funding process for STEM disciplinary and education research. Despite this, scholars receive little training in effective and constructive review of proposals beyond definitions of review criteria and an overview of strategies to avoid bias and communicate clearly. Senior researchers often find that their reviewing skills improve and develop over time, but variations in reviewer starting points can have a negative impact on the value of reviews for their intended audiences of program officers, who make funding recommendations, and principal investigators, who drive the research or want to improve their proposals. Building on the journal review component of the Engineering Education Research Peer Review Training (EER PERT) project, which is designed to develop EER scholars’ peer review skills through mentored reviewing experiences, this paper describes a program designed to provide professional development for proposal reviewing and provides initial evaluation results.

Authors
  1. Dr. Rebecca A Bates Minnesota State University, Mankato [biography]
  2. Ms. Evan Ko University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign [biography]
  3. Dr. Gary Lichtenstein Arizona State University [biography]
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