Early implementation of Generation I of the Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic Development (WIRED) initiative: 2007 interim evaluation report

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Author: Almandsmith, Sherry; Walshok, Mary Lindenstein; Magill, Kay; Barker, Linda Toms; Surko, Pamela; Vencill, Mary P.; Smith, Tommy; Betesh, Hannah; Chocheles, June

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United States. Department of Labor. Employment and Training Administration (DOLETA)
Berkeley Policy Associates (U.S.)
University of California at San Diego/Extension

Abstract:

In November 2005, the Secretary of Labor announced the Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic Development (WIRED) initiative. The initiative is intended to support and catalyze the integration of talent and skills development into a region's larger economic strategies. It supports innovative approaches to education and workforce development that go beyond traditional strategies for preparing workers to compete and succeed both within the United States and globally. This evaluation report describes: (1) the activities and achievements of the first Generation of WIRED regions in their efforts to move towards regional transformation; (2) issues related to goals, strategies, activities, organizational structure and governance and how these have evolved over the first year of operations; and (3) the involvement of the workforce investment system in these initial stages. The report lays the groundwork for future analysis of the regions' collective efforts to transform their education, workforce investment and economic development systems that will be provided in future reports from the evaluation teams.

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In November 2005, the Secretary of Labor announced the Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic Development (WIRED) initiative. The initiative is intended to support and catalyze the integration of talent and skills development into a region's larger economic strategies. It supports innovative approaches to education and workforce development that go beyond traditional strategies for preparing workers to compete and succeed both within the United States and globally. This evaluation report describes: (1) the activities and achievements of the first Generation of WIRED regions in ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Workforce development; Innovation; Evaluation; Economics; Demographics

Keywords: Educational innovation; Program evaluation; Economic development; Regional

Geographic subjects: North America; United States

Published: Washington, District of Columbia: US Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, 2008

Physical description: xii, 131 p.

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Statement of responsibility: Sherry Almandsmith ... [et al.]

Notes:
On cover: Revised May 20, 2008

Resource type: Report

Call Number:
TD/TNC 94.355



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