A critical element in the SGA is replication of successful models for broad distribution. What does this mean grantees will have to do?
ETA is currently pursuing an aggressive national dissemination strategy for grant products that focuses on widely distributing grantee tools, models, and products through a network of stakeholders including education and industry partners, and the public workforce system. The products and tools developed through the CBJTGs, including curriculum, competency models, distance learning tools, career awareness and outreach materials, research, case studies, career lattices, creation of industry skill centers, and Web sites, will be part of this dissemination strategy. CDs with available products will be developed and distributed to appropriate education, workforce, and business and industry association partners. All of these products will also be available online at www.Workforce3One.org. CBJT grantees are required to submit to ETA products developed with grant funding; these products will be included in ETA’s dissemination strategy.
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