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Carl E. Van Horn and Aaron Fichtner John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development

Reporting on Job Training Program Outcomes: Implementing Eligible Training Provider Lists (ETPLs) and Consumer Report Cards (CRCs) under the Workforce Investment Act (WIA) November 7, 2009. Carl E. Van Horn and Aaron Fichtner John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development Rutgers University.

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Carl E. Van Horn and Aaron Fichtner John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development

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  1. Reporting on Job Training Program Outcomes:Implementing Eligible Training Provider Lists (ETPLs) and Consumer Report Cards (CRCs) underthe Workforce Investment Act (WIA)November 7, 2009 Carl E. Van Horn and Aaron Fichtner John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development Rutgers University

  2. Key Audiences for Training Provider Outcome Information • Resource allocators • Regulators • Individuals in need of training • Employers who hire graduates and often purchase training services for their employees

  3. Required Measures for Eligible Training Provider List (ETPL): Workforce Investment Act

  4. Key Challenges in the Implementation of the ETPL by States • Lack of cooperation of training providers • Problems of using self-reported data • Challenges in using administrative data • Barriers to cooperation of multiple state agencies • Barriers to cooperation between local WIBs and states • Comparing programs and providers that serve different labor markets and different students

  5. ETPL Procedures in the Four Profiled States

  6. Implications for U.S. Workforce and Education Policy • Broaden ETPL and Consumer Report Card (CRC) requirements beyond WIA. • Assign a stronger role to states in developing the ETPL and CRC. • Connect ETPL to state efforts to build longitudinal data systems for education. • Provide clear federal guidance to states on the application of FERPA. • Offer competitive funding for states to develop the infrastructure for robust ETPL and CRC systems. • Provide technical assistance to states. • Address governance issues in structure of accountability.

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