RESEA Overview of Evaluation and Evidence Requirements Run

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RESEA: Overview of Evaluation and Evidence Requirements Run of Show Lawrence Burns Objectives 2: 40 Background 3: 59 • Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 4: 20 • RESEA Goals 5: 40 Evidence and Evaluation Requirements 8: 50 • Tiered Evidence 10: 00 • FY 2020 Expectations 11: 30 • Evaluation Parameters/Areas for Study 13: 45 ¡ An overview of RESEA joint guidance identifying expectations for states implementing RESEA program requirements for conducting evaluations and building program evidence (UIPL No. 01 -20 and TEGL No. 06 -19); Causal Evidence Rating 22: 15 • Clearinghouse for Labor Evaluation and Research (CLEAR) 22: 30 ¡ An introduction to how studies are rated and organized on the Department's Clearinghouse for Labor Evaluation and Research (CLEAR); • Evidence Ratings and Standards 25: 00 • Demonstration of CLEAR 29: 25 • Implications for RESEA 33: 25 ¡ Tips for conducting evaluations; and Tips for Conducting High Quality Evaluations 34: 25 ¡ An inventory of websites and other technical assistance resources to support states during their implementation of RESEA’s evaluation and evidence requirements. Evaluation Technical Assistance 42: 55 • Eval-TA Team and Implementation Study 43: 05 • Other Evaluation Resources 44: 17 Recording Link: RESEA: Overview of Evaluation and Evidence Requirements Closing Summary 48: 23 Q&A 52: 45 In accordance with the statutory provisions for the Reemployment Services and Eligibility Assessments program contained in the Social Security Act, states are expected to begin conducting evaluations of RESEA interventions and service-delivery strategies during Fiscal Year (FY) 2020. This webinar provides states with a overview of recent RESEA guidance pertaining to the evaluation and evidence requirements, information about available technical assistance resources, and answers to common questions. Specific topic areas include: § Federal § State § Other *timestamps are not hyperlinked