SV-2005-0003 International Visitor Exchange Experience Survey

Generic Clearance Information Collection for ECA Evaluation Program [DOS Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA)]

IVLP Special Initiatives Follow-up Survey

Generic Clearance Information Collection for ECA Evaluation Program [DOS Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA)]

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE

BUREAU OF EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS


An Assessment of the International Visitor Leadership Program


International Visitor Exchange Experience Survey



Introduction


The U.S. Department of State is conducting an evaluation of the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP), formerly known as the International Visitor Program (or IV Program). You have been selected to participate in the evaluation because of your participation in the IVLP in 2002. This survey instrument is made up of questions that are designed to provide specific information about your post-program activities and achievements and other changes you have experienced since your IVLP visit to the United States.


We would greatly appreciate your completion of this survey as part of the evaluation. Your feedback is very important to us because it will help the U.S. Department of State, and the U.S. Embassy in your country, to better understand the value of the IVLP to its participants. In addition, it will make program improvements to ensure the program’s effectiveness for future participants.


Your completion of this survey is voluntary. Your responses will be completely confidential and aggregated with those of all other International Visitor alumni respondents of this survey. Some of your written comments may be included in the final report of this assessment. If your comments are included in the final report, they will not be attributed to you by name, but may include a reference to your country and profession (e.g., “a journalist from Indonesia stated……”).


Thank you in advance for taking the time to complete this survey. We expect the completion time to be approximately one hour. In order to verify this estimate, we will ask you at the end of the survey to record the actual completion time.


Thank you for your participation.



This survey will cover the following topics:


Section A – Background Information

Section B – Professional, Institutional and Personal Contacts

Section C – Views of the United States and Americans

Section D – Professional and Personal Impact of Your IVLP Exchange Experience

Section E – Sharing the IVLP Exchange Experience

Section F – Post-program and Alumni Activities

Section G – Demographic Information




Privacy Act and Paperwork Reduction Act Statements:


The information solicited on this survey is requested pursuant to the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993 (P.L. 103-62) and the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961, as amended, also known as the Fulbright-Hays Act (22 U.S.C. 2451, et seq.). In order to ensure that the U.S. Department of State’s international exchange programs meet statutory program requirements (22 U.S.C. 2460(c)), the Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) regularly monitors the programs, gathers data about program accomplishments, and evaluates selected ones. ECA uses the information collected to inform program design, management, and funding. All personal information that is collected through surveys is considered confidential. All responses are coded to ensure the confidentiality of individual responses. Data collected under this study will not be shared, sold, or used for fundraising purposes. Survey data and findings will be used only in an aggregate form for the express purposes of fulfilling the data needs of the outcome assessment. Responses to this survey are voluntary.


Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average sixty (60) minutes to respond to this survey, including time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. An Agency may not conduct or sponsor, and respondents are not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control number. Please send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing the burden, to: A/RPS/DIR, U.S. Department of State, Washington, D.C. 20520.





























NOTE: Please mark your responses to each survey question with an “X” in the appropriate box.


Section A: Background Information


Questions in this section ask about your professional background.


A1. Did you ever visit the United States before your 2002 International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) visit?


(1)

Yes


(2)

No



A2. What is your current position or title: ______________________________________________________

A3. Which of the following best describes your professional field at the time of your IVLP visit and now?

(Mark an “X” in one box only under Column A and in one box only under Column B.)


Professional Field

(1)

Column A

At the time of your IVLP visit

(2)

Column B

Now

1. Agriculture



2. Arts and culture



3. Business/finance



4. Government – appointed/elected



5. Government – civil/public service



6. Education



7. Engineering



8. Environment



9. Information technology



10. International relations



11. Judicial



12. Labor/trade union



13. Law



14. Media/communications/journalism



15. Medicine



16. Military service



17. Public administration



18. Public health



19. Religion



20. Science/technology



21. Social science



22. Trade



23. Urban planning and development



24. Student



25. Not working



26. Other, specify:



A4. What type of organization or institution were you working in and/or affiliated with at the time of your IVLP visit? (Mark an “X” in one box only under Column A and in one box only under Column B.)



Type of Organization or Institution

(1)

Column A

At the time of your IVLP visit

(2)

Column B


Now

1. Edu 1. Educational institutions (all schools and universities) or research organization (private or public)



2. Non-governmental institution/organization (NGO)

or nonprofit organization (e.g. Red Cross)



3. Private business



4. State-owned organization or business



5. Government — executive, legislative, or judicial at the regional level



6. Government — executive, legislative, or judicial at the national level



7. Government — executive, legislative, or judicial at the local level



8. Military



9. Media, private or public



10. Religious or charity organization



11. Self-employed, not working in an organization or institution



12. Student



13. Not working



14. Other, specify:





Section B: Professional, Institutional and Personal Contacts


Questions in this section ask about contacts you have maintained with Americans

and/or U.S. institutions/organizations, since your IVLP visit.


B1. Have you remained in contact with people you met during your IVLP exchange program?



(1)

Yes


(2)

No




B1.1. If you responded “yes” in B1 above, with whom have you remained in contact?




(1)

Yes

(2)

No

a) U.S. Embassy staff



b) U.S. Department of State personnel (Washington, DC based)



c) Administering organizations (Washington, DC based organizations or Councils for

International Visitors, CIVs, in the U.S. communities you visited)



d) Other participants of your IVLP project



e) American hosts or other Americans you met during your IVLP visit



f) U.S. professional colleagues you met with during your IVLP visit



g) Other U.S. Department of State exchange alumni



h) Registrants on U.S. Department of State’s “State Alumni Website,” https://alumni.state.gov



i) Other, specify:





B2. Have you established and continued professional collaborations that grew out of your IVLP exchange experience?



(1)

Yes


(2)

No








B2.1. If you responded “yes” in B2 above, with whom do you collaborate or consult?




(1)

Yes

(2)

No

a) Other participants of your IVLP project



b) U.S. colleagues



c) Colleagues from your home country



d) Colleagues from other countries



e) Other, specify:














B3. As a result of your IVLP exchange experience, have you or your organization established a formal, institutional relationship with another organization?



(1)

Yes



(2)

No





B3.1. If you responded “yes” in B3 above, are the organization(s) located in the United States, within your country and/or outside of your country?



(1)

Yes

(2)

No

a) U.S. organization(s)



b) Organizations within your home country



c) Organizations outside of your country












B3.2. If you responded “yes” for “U.S. organization(s)” in B3.1 above, please describe the type of U.S. organization (government, private, business, non-profit, etc.) and type of formal relationship that exists between your organizations.

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Section C: Views of the United States and Americans


Questions in this section ask about changes in your general views of the United States

and Americans as a result of your IVLP exchange experiences.


C1. Please rate your understanding or knowledge of the following topics related to the United States.


(1)

No Knowledge

(2)

Less Than Basic

(3)

Basic Knowledge

(4)

Beyond Basic

(5)

Advanced knowledge

C1.1 U.S. democracy






C1.2 U.S. economy






C1.3 U.S. values and culture






C1.4 Religious and ethnic diversity in the United States






C1.5 Freedom of speech and the press in the United States






C1.6 Voluntary community service






C1.7 Daily life in the United States






C1.8 U.S. foreign policies






C1.9 U.S. domestic policies






C1.10 The United States’ bilateral relationship with your country








C2. To what extent did your understanding and knowledge of the topics listed in C1 change as a result of your participation in the IVLP?




How much did your IVLP experience change your

understanding or knowledge of…

(1)

No

Change

(2)

Minimal

Change

(3)

Moderate

Change

(4)

Substantial

Change

C2.1. …U.S. democracy





C2.2. …U.S. economy





C2.3. …U.S. values and culture





C2.4. …religious and ethnic diversity in the United States





C2.5. …freedom of speech and the press in the United States





C2.6. …voluntary community service





C2.7. …daily life in the United States





C2.8 …U.S. foreign policies





C2.9….U.S. domestic policies





C2.10…the United States’ bilateral relationship with your country






C3. How do you view the United States Government and the American people?

(Mark an “X” in one box for each item.)




(1)

Strongly Unfavorable

(2)

Generally Unfavorable

(3)

Neither Favorable nor Unfavorable

(4)

Generally Favorable

(5)

Strongly Favorable

C3.1 U.S. Government






C3.2 American people








C4. How did your views of the United States Government and the American people change as a result of your participation in the IVLP? (Mark an “X” in one box for each item.)


(1)

Much Less Favorable

(2)

Less Favorable

(3)

No Change

(4)

More Favorable

(5)

Much More Favorable

C4.1 U.S. Government






C4.2 American people








C5. Do you feel you have a more balanced and knowledgeable understanding of the United States and

Americans as a result of your IVLP experiences and impressions gained during your visit to the United States? If yes, please provide one or two examples. If no, please explain why not?

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C6. How do you view the United States Government and its relationship with your home country?

(Mark an “X” in one box.)


(1)

Strongly Disagree

(2)

Disagree

(3)

Neither Agree

nor Disagree

(4)

Agree

(5)

Strongly Agree

The United States government is a trustworthy partner for my country.









C7. Please indicate to what extent you agree or disagree with the following statements as a result of your participation in the IVLP and your first-hand impressions gained of Americans.



(1)

Strongly

Disagree

(2)

Disagree

(3)

Neither Agree nor Disagree

(4)

Agree

(5)

Strongly Agree

(9)

Not Sure/

Do Not Know

C7.1 Americans and people from your country share many of the same values and concerns.







C7.2 Americans are generally trustworthy.







C7.3 Americans are generally religious.







C7.4 Americans are generally tolerant of religions other than their own.









C8. Please indicate to what extent you agree or disagree with the following statements as a result of your participation in the IVLP and your first-hand impressions gained of the United States.



(1)

Strongly

Disagree

(2)

Disagree

(3)

Neither Agree nor Disagree

(4)

Agree

(5)

Strongly Agree

(9)

Not Sure/

Do Not Know

C8.1 The United States is a well-functioning democracy.







C8.2 The policies of the U.S. government reflect the desires of the American people.







C8.3 The United States imposes its views on other countries.







C8.4 The United States is concerned with the needs and welfare of the Islamic world.







C8.5 The United States is a country that believes in and wants peace in the world.
















C9. Consider your views of the following aspects of the United States. Are your views of these aspects of the United States less favorable or more favorable now than at the time of your IVLP visit in 2002?





(1)

Much Less

Favorable

View Now

(2)

Less

Favorable View Now

(3)

No Change

in Views

(4)

More

Favorable View Now

(5)

Much More

Favorable View Now

C9.1 The role of the United States in the world






C9.2 The United States as a responsible actor in dealing with world problems






C9.3 The United States as a promoter of civil and human rights in the world






C9.4 The United States as a promoter of freedom and democracy in the world






C9.5 The United States as a diverse and tolerant society








C10. If you rated your views “Much Less Favorable Now” or “Less Favorable Now” in C9 above, please explain why.


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C11. Do you get news and information from any of the following media sources based in the United States and/or in your home country and region?





(1)

Yes

(2)

No

C11.1 From U.S. private (or commercial) media sources



C11.2 From U.S. Government media sources



C11.3 From the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in your country



C11.4 From international media sources in your country or region



C11.5 From regional media sources in your country or region



C11.6 From national media sources in your country



C11.7 From local media sources in your country


















C12. If you marked “yes” for any of the items in C11 above, how would you rate the general trustworthiness of the news and information you receive from the media sources you marked “yes” for in C11?





(1)

Not At All Trustworthy

(2)

Somewhat

Trustworthy

(3)

Trustworthy


(4)

Very Trustworthy

(9)

Not Sure/

Do Not Use

C12.1 From U.S. private (or commercial) media sources






C12.2 From U.S. Government media sources






C12.3 From the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in your country






C12.4 From international media sources in your country or region






C12.5 From regional media sources in your country or region






C12.6 From national media sources in your country






C12.7 From local media sources in your country








C13. Which of the following types of media sources do you use to get your news and information about the United States? (Mark an “X” in one box for each item.)





(1)

Yes

(2)

No

Television channels based in…

----

----

C13.1 …the United States



C13.2 …your region



C13.3 …your country



C13.4 …your city or community



Newspapers based in….

----

----

C13.5 …the United States



C13.6 …your region



C13.7 …your country



C13.8 …your city or community



Radio stations based in…

----

----

C13.9 …the United States



C13.10 …your region



C13.11 …your country



C13.12 …your city or community


























C14. If you marked “yes” for any of the items in C13 above, how often do you use the news and information media sources? (Mark an “X” in one box for each item.)




(1)

Daily

(2)

Weekly

(3)

Monthly

Television channels based in…

----

----

----

C14.1 …the United States




C14.2 …your region




C14.3 …your country




C14.4 …your city or community




Newspapers based in….

----

----

----

C14.5 …the United States




C14.6 …your region




C14.7 …your country




C14.8 …your city or community




Radio stations based in…

----

----

----

C14.9 …the United States




C14.10 …your region




C14.11 …your country




C14.12 …your city or community


























C15. To what extent do you agree or disagree with the statements below?



(1)

Strongly

Disagree

(2)

Disagree

(3)

Neither Agree nor Disagree

(4)

Agree

(5)

Strongly Agree

C15.1 Voting is important because real decisions are made in elections.






C15.2 Free and fair elections are the cornerstone of democracy.






C15.3 An independent media is important to the free flow of information.






C15.4 All citizens in a country should have equal rights and protections under the law, regardless of circumstances.






C15.5 The Rule of Law is fundamental to a functioning democracy.






C15.6 Individuals and organizations have the right to free speech and to voice opposition.






C15.7 Democratic principles enhance the workplace.








C16. Please describe your most vivid or profound memory of your IVLP visit to the United States.


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Section D: Professional and Personal Impact of

Your IVLP Exchange Experience


Questions in this section ask about the general impact of your IVLP experience

and how you have applied new information, knowledge, and impressions you gained

during your visit to the United States.


D1. Please rate your satisfaction with the following components of the IVLP.



(1)

Very Dissatisfied


(2)

Dissatisfied



(3)

Neutral



(4)

Satisfied



(5)

Very Satisfied


D1.1 Administration






D1.2 Content






D1.3 Variety of experiences






D1.4 Relevance of program to professional or educational development






D1.5 Overall satisfaction








D2. How valuable has your overall IVLP exchange experience been to you since returning to your home country?



(1)

Not at all

Valuable

(2)

Slightly

Valuable

(3)

Generally

Valuable

(4)

Very

Valuable

(5)

Extremely

Valuable

D2.1 Professionally






D2.2 Personally







D3. Please briefly describe one or two examples of ways in which your IVLP exchange experiences and/or impressions gained during your IVLP exchange have affected your professional life, if at all.

(Please be specific.)

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D4. How much of what you learned in the IVLP have you tried to apply in the following areas?




(1)

Nothing


(2)

Some or

A Little

(3)

A Moderate Amount

(4)

Almost Everything

(9)

Not Applicable

D4.1 In your academic studies






D4.2 In your community






D4.3 In your professional life








D5. How much of what you learned in the IVLP have you been able to apply in the following areas?




(1)

Nothing


(2)

Some or

A Little

(3)

A Moderate Amount

(4)

Almost Everything

(9)

Not Applicable

D5.1 In your academic studies






D5.2 In your community






D5.3 In your professional life








D6. When were you able to apply what you learned in the following areas?



(1)

1 to 3 months after IVLP


(2)

4 to 12 months after IVLP


(3)

1 to 3

years

after IVLP


(4)

More than

3 years

after IVLP


(5)

I have not yet

applied what

I learned in IVLP


(9)

Not Applicable

D6.1 In your academic studies







D6.2 In your community







D6.3 In your professional life








D7. If you have not applied what you learned, please indicate why not by marking an “X” for each item?



(1)

Yes

(2)

No

D7.1 Lack of time



D7.2 Lack of money or other resources



D7.3 Lack of opportunities



D7.4 Lack of support from within my organization



D7.5 Lack of support from government institutions



D7.6 My new knowledge and skills are not relevant or practical



D7.7 Other priorities



D7.8 Other, specify:


















D8. As a direct result of your participation in the IVLP, have you done or received any of the following

at work?



(1)

Yes

(2)

No

D8.1 Higher level of responsibilities or leadership in the same job



D8.2 Organized or initiated new activities or projects in the same job



D8.3 New, more responsible job



D8.4 Increased salary/wages





D9. As a direct result of your participation in the IVLP, have you done or received any of the following

at school or university (if applicable)?



(1)

Yes

(2)

No

D9.1 Higher level of responsibilities or leadership at school/university



D9.2 Organized or initiated new activities or projects at school/university



D9.3 Established a new organization at school/university





D10. As a direct result of your participation in the IVLP, have you done or received any of the following

in your community?




(1)

Yes

(2)

No

D10.1 Assumed a leadership role or position in your community



D10.2 Organized or initiated new activities or projects in your community



D10.3 Established a new organization in your community





D11. Have you used the knowledge or experience gained in the IVLP to initiate any of these formal or informal changes in your organization, work or community?




(1)

Yes

(2)

No

D11.1 Increased volunteer activities/community service



D11.2 Founded an NGO or new organization



D11.3 Introduced new ideas and knowledge



D11.4 Introduced initiatives, new ways of doing things



D11.5 Established new exchanges



D11.6 Tried to influence public opinion about the United States through the media



D11.7 Established joint ventures, organizational partnerships, or linkages



D11.8 Introduced new policies or procedures



D11.9 Introduced new curricula, pedagogical methods, or educational standards



D11.10 Became elected or appointed to a local, regional or national government position



D11.11 Proposed, wrote, and/or passed a new law or treaty



D11.12 Tried to influence public opinion about issues in your country through the media





D12. For any of the items checked “yes” in D11 above, please specify the change you have made (indicate the new idea, policy, law, exchange, etc.) and share some of the details and results of your changes.


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D13. Based on your IVLP experiences, how much do you agree or disagree that your IVLP exchange experience has helped to achieve the following statements.




Your IVLP experience has helped to:

(1)

Strongly

Disagree

(2)

Disagree

(3)

Neither Agree nor Disagree

(4)

Agree

(5)

Strongly Agree

D13.1 Promote closer relations between the United States and your country or region.






D13.2 Strengthen ties between people of the United States and people of your country.






D13.3 Promote mutual understanding and mutual respect among peoples of the world.






D13.4 Provide you with a more informed and broader view of the United States.






D13.5 Enhance your understanding of diversity of ideas and opinions in the United States.






D13.6 Enhance your understanding of international issues in general.






D13.7 Develop professional collaborations with people you met in the United States.






D13.8 Develop you professionally.










Section E: Sharing the IVLP Exchange Experience


Questions in this section ask about how you have shared new information, knowledge, and impressions gained during your IVLP visit with people in your home country.


E1. To what extent have you shared new information, knowledge, and impressions gained during your IVLP visit to the United States with the following groups of people?



(1)

Not At All


(2)

To a

Small Extent

(3)

To a Moderate Extent

(4)

To a

Great Extent

E1.1 Professional colleagues in your home country





E1.2 Family and friends





E1.3 People in your community





E1.4 Other people in your home country

(for example: the general public, the media, etc.)







E2. Have you shared your IVLP experience or the knowledge you gained during your program in any of the following ways?



(1)

Yes

(2)

No

E2.1 Participated in media interviews (newspaper, television, radio, internet)



E2.2 Gave presentations to community, neighborhood, school, or university groups



E2.4 Wrote newspaper articles, including editorials and opinion pieces



E2.5 Wrote academic books



E2.6 Wrote non-academic books



E2.7 Wrote academic articles – for journals or academic publications




E3. For any of the checked items in E2 above, please specify what you have shared (the type of information, presentation, interview, publication, etc.) and describe some of the details and results.

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Section F: Post-program and Alumni Activities


Questions in this section ask about your participation in alumni activities for

alumni of the IVLP and other State Department exchange programs.


F1. Have you participated in an alumni association or any alumni activities related to the International Visitor Leadership Program?


(1)

Yes


(2)

No



F2. Have you participated in an alumni association or any alumni activities related to other State Department

or U.S. Government exchange programs?


(1)

Yes


(2)

No








F3. Have you registered for the State Department’s State Alumni website, https://alumni.state.gov, for State Department exchange program alumni?


(1)

Yes


(2)

No








NOTE: If you are not aware of this website, please note the address. The State Department encourages you to register for this website. The website provides information about alumni activities and helps alumni of State Department exchange programs to stay in contact with one another and with the State Department.


F4. Have you viewed and used any of the U.S. informational services or products available on the State Department’s Bureau of International Information Programs’ website, http://usinfo.state.gov?


(1)

Yes


(2)

No








NOTE: If you are not aware of this website, please note the address. The State Department encourages you to view this website and use its services and products.



Section G: Demographic Information


Questions in this final section ask about your demographic information. The information collected in this section will be used for some data analysis related to this study.


G1. What is your current age? _______ (years)

G2. What is your sex?

(1)

Female


(2)

Male





G3. What is the highest level of formal education you have completed? (Mark an “X” in one box only.)

G3.1 Secondary education


G3.2 Technical


G3.3 University – first degree (e.g., Bachelor’s or equivalent)


G3.4 University – postgraduate degree (e.g., Master’s, Ph.D. or equivalent)


G3.5 Other, specify:





G4. Please indicate how well you speak English? (Mark an “X” in one box only.)


G4.1 Not at all, or only a few words


G4.2 Well enough to ask directions, shop and make simple conversation


G4.3 Well enough to hold professional discussions with colleagues on a few topics


G4.4 Well enough to lecture or make presentations in public


G4.5 I am fluent (but not native) speaker


G4.6 I am a native speaker




G5. Which language do you consider to be your native language/mother tongue? _______________________



G6. What is your ethnic background? (Optional) ___________________________



G7. What religious group do you consider yourself a member of or feel closest to? (Optional) _______________



G8. Where do you currently live in your home country? (Mark an “X” in one box only.)


G8.1 Capital city or surrounding area


G8.2 Other major city


G8.3 Small city, town or rural location



G9. Which of the following do you have in your home?



(1)

Yes

(2)

No

G9.1 Television



G9.2 Radio



G9.3 Telephone



G9.4 Mobile/cellular telephone



G9.5 Computer



G9.6 Internet access




HOW LONG DID IT TAKE TO COMPLETE THIS SURVEY? ________ MINUTES




THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION IN THIS EVALUATION!



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