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Title: Employment and Training Administration ETA


1
Employment and Training Administration (ETA)
  • Learn Earn
  • Promising Results in High Schools and Community
    Colleges of Efforts to Increase Education,
    Earnings and Labor Force Participation

2
ETAs Strategic Vision For Serving Youth
  • Out-of-school youth (and those most at-risk of
    dropping out) of school are an important part of
    the new workforce supply pipeline needed by
    businesses to fill job vacancies in the
    service-producing, knowledge economy. WIA-funded
    youth programs will provide the leadership by
    serving as a catalyst to connect these youth with
    quality secondary and post-secondary educational
    opportunities and high-growth and other
    employment opportunities.

3
New Strategic Youth Vision Focus Areas
  • Alternative Education
  • Business Demands Especially in High Growth
    Industries and Occupations
  • Neediest Youth
  • Improved Performance

4
Alternative Education
  • Ensure youth served in alternative education
    programs receive high quality education that
    meets NCLB state standards.
  • Collaborate with Dept of Ed to provide guidance
    on alternative education topics to workforce
    investment system.
  • Encourage workforce systems to partner with
    public schools system implementing NCLB around
    mutually beneficial issues.
  • Disseminate proven literacy/numeracy strategies
    for at-risk youth.

5
Business DemandsHigh Growth Industries
Occupations
  • WIA youth programs invest resources in
    demand-driven manner-ensure youth gain skills
    required by business.
  • State and local professionals in WIA youth
    programs versed on high growth industries/occupati
    ons in local areas.
  • Provide guidance to the system on incorporating
    successful models of employer-driven youth
    development programs, such as SkillsUSA.
  • Promote strategic partnerships to effectively
    invest resources that help youth gain necessary
    skills for jobs career pathways.

6
Neediest Youth
  • Prioritize investments to serve foster care
    youth, and those aging out of foster care.
  • Continue to provide funds to programs assisting
    youth offenders reintegrate into communities.
  • Work with Depts of Agriculture Ed to develop
    model programs that provide employment training
    services to out-of-school migrant seasonal
    farmworker youth.

7
Improved Performance
  • Implement key components and processes for WIA
    youth programs One-Stop Career Center system on
    vision implementation.
  • Conduct regional forums that provide workforce
    system with overview of new policy guidance
    related to services to youth.
  • .

8
Improved Performance
  • Establish better real time data and management
    systems
  • Work with other Federal agencies to improve
    Federal role in understanding what works.
  • Implement new core set of common performance
    measures for youth that apply across One-Stop
    system programs.

9
The Importance of Community College
  • An essential component of training incumbent
    new workers
  • They are geographically convenient
  • Accessible to parents and working Americans
  • Flexible
  • Lend themselves to the creation of powerful and
    effective partnerships
  •  

10
ETAs Initiatives
  • Community College Initiative
  • High Growth Job Training Initiative
  • Jobs for the 21St Century Program

11
The Role of Evaluation in Good Public Policy
  • Demonstration and pilot approaches such as these
    two presented here today, require an examination
    of evaluation methods

12
Evaluations serve the following purposes
  • Identify the goals of a new initiative and
    stipulate the outcome measures to be used to
    judge its success
  • Anticipate potential weaknesses in the
    interventionalong with possible difficulties in
    its implementationprior to start up, to improve
    the treatment before the demonstration begins.
  • Monitor the initiatives start up process to give
    program operators real time feedback used in
    refining the intervention

13
Purposes Continued
  • Document the specific intervention tested in each
    of the test sites including the programs
    organizations and management and the delivery
    process for individual services.
  • Give timely reports on the progress of project
    operations in each site.
  • Identify the ways that the intervention might be
    improved procedurally and consider its potential
    for successful replication in other settings.

14
Some Successful Evaluations Conducted by DOL
  • The National Supported Work Demonstration
  • WIN Labs Experiment
  • Unemployment Insurance Reemployment
    Demonstrations in Illinois, New Jersey,
    Pennsylvania, Washington, Florida and the
    District of Columbia
  • JOBSTART
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