Form SV-2010-0030 Sports and Culture: Between the Lines

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BTL Survey(SV-2010-0030)

Sports and Culture: Between the Lines

OMB: 1405-0158

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SURVEY of BETWEEN THE LINES PARTICIPANTS

September 15, 2010


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 thirty-five (35) 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/ISS/DIR, U.S. Department of State, Washington, D.C. 20520.


SV 2010-0030 OMB No.: 1405-0158

Expiration Date: 04/30/2011

Estimated Burden Time: 35 minutes


  1. In what year did you participate in the Between the Lines program? Please select one box.



2008


2009



  1. Exchange programs provide participants with many important opportunities for learning and engaging people from other countries. In the table below, please identify the three most important accomplishments resulting from your participation in the Between the Lines program.



Improved my writing skills


Explored new or different approaches and techniques in creative writing or poetry


Explored American literature and poetry


Interacted with a writing community


Built relationships with other young writers from the U.S.


Built relationships with other young writers from my region


Shared my culture with others


Improved my English skills


Lived and studied in the United States


Other (Please write in):



  1. How much did the Between the Lines program meet your expectations? Please select one box.


Did not meet any of my expectations

Did not meet most of my expectations

Met some of my expectations

Met most of my expectations

Met all of my expectations








  1. What is your most important accomplishment that is a direct result of your experience in the Between the Lines program?

A4. Open-ended response


  1. How much did the Between the Lines program improve your knowledge and skills in creative writing, poetry and forms of expression? Please select one box in each row.



Not at All

To a Small Extent

To a Good Extent

To a Great Extent

Not Applicable

Creative Writing






Character development






Plot development






Setting






Dialogue and voice/point of view






Creativity






Poetry






Structure






Voice






Imagery






Use of metaphors and/or similes






Other skills






Critiquing other works






Critiquing and editing your own work






Expressing your opinion verbally






Presenting work to an audience






Translation from English to Arabic of written works (yours or others)






Translation from Arabic to English of written works (yours or others)






English grammar






Arabic grammar







  1. Have you applied the knowledge and skills that you learned during the Between the Lines program since your return home? Please select one box in each row.



Yes

No

Creative Writing



Character development



Plot development



Setting



Dialogue and voice/point of view



Creativity



Poetry



Structure



Voice



Imagery



Use of metaphors and/or similes



Other skills



Critiquing other works



Critiquing and editing your own work



Expressing your opinion verbally



Presenting work to an audience



Translation from English to Arabic of written works



Translation from Arabic to English of written works



English grammar



Arabic grammar




  1. How has your creative writing or poetry changed as a direct result of your participation in the exchange program?

A7. Open-ended response


  1. To what extent do you think you were able to share your culture with other teachers, students and writers while you participated in the program? Please select one box.


Not At All

To A Small Extent

To A Good Extent

To A Great Extent

Not Applicable








  1. What was the most significant aspect of your culture that you were able to share with other teachers, students and writers?

A9. Open-ended


  1. Thinking back, what was your level of knowledge about the following aspects of the United States before participating in the Between the Lines program? Please select one box in each row.



No Knowledge

Limited Knowledge

Moderate Knowledge

Extensive Knowledge

Daily life in the United States





American writing and poetry





American arts and culture





Religious diversity in the United States





Ethnic diversity in the United States





The U.S. political system





Education in the United States





Freedom of speech and the press in the United States





Voluntary community services and philanthropy in the United States





American history





American popular culture





The United States overall






  1. Thinking back, what was your level of knowledge about the following aspects of the United States after participating in the Between the Lines program? Please select one box in each row.



No Knowledge

Limited Knowledge

Moderate Knowledge

Extensive Knowledge

Daily life in the United States





American arts and culture





American writing and poetry





Religious diversity in the United States





Ethnic diversity in the United States





The U.S. political system





Education in the United States





Freedom of speech and the press in the United States





Voluntary community services and philanthropy in the United States





American history





American popular culture





The United States overall






  1. How did your views of the United States Government and the American people change as a result of your participation in the exchange program? Please select one box in each row.



Much less favorable

Less favorable

No change

More favorable

Much more favorable

United States Government






American People







  1. What did you learn about the United States during your visit that surprised you or that you did not expect?

A13. Open-ended response


  1. Have you shared your experience or knowledge you gained during your participation in Between the Lines in any of the following ways? Please select all that apply.



Discussion with your family


Discussion with your friends and community members


Discussion with your colleagues


Interview with a media outlet (newspaper, television, radio or Internet)


Wrote a newspaper or magazine article, including an editorial or opinion piece


Post on a blog or other Internet networking space


Shared writing or poetry you wrote while in the United States


Formal presentation at your school/university


Formal presentation at a community event


Other (Please write in):



  1. Do you think your family, friends and peers have a more favorable or less favorable opinion of the United States because of the information you shared with them? Please select one box.


Much less favorable

Less favorable

No change

More favorable

Much more favorable

I don’t know









  1. Have you been in contact with people you met during the Between the Lines program?



Yes


No



If yes, go to Q17.

If no, go to Q18.


  1. Of the following people you met through your participation in Between the Lines, whom have you been in contact with since your return home? Please select all that apply.


American students


Other exchange students in the program


American teachers


Arabic teachers


Chaperones


Between the Lines Program Director


Between the Lines Program Coordinator


U.S. Department of State staff in Washington, D.C.


U.S. Embassy/Consulate staff


Between the Lines program alumni


Alumni of other US exchange programs in my country


Other (Please write in):



  1. Have you returned to the United States since you participated in the Between the Lines program?



Yes


No



  1. Do you expect to return to the United States within the next five years?



Yes


No


I don’t know



  1. Do you write more or less than you did before you participated in the Between the Lines Program?


Much less than before

Less than before


No change

More than before

Much more than before








  1. Of the statements listed below, have you done any of the following since you returned home from your exchange visit to the United States? Please select one box in each row.



Yes

No

My work was published in a student magazine or student newspaper



My work was in a local or national magazine or newspaper



I organized a writing/poetry workshop or event



I attended a writing/poetry workshop or event




  1. Do you think you will pursue a career as a writer or a poet? Please select one box.



Yes


No


I don’t know



  1. How has your participation in the Between the Lines program affected you personally?

A23. Open-ended response


  1. Are you in school or employed? Please select one box in each row.



Yes

No

I am in secondary school/high school



I attend university



I attend vocational training



I am employed



Other (Please write in):





  1. Which forms of media do you primarily use to keep informed about American writing, art and culture? Please select all that apply.



Television


Radio


Film


Books


Newspapers


Magazines and trade journals


Between the Lines website


Arts and culture websites


News websites


Social networking sites (for example, Facebook and Twitter)


Internet photo and video sharing sites (for example, Flickr and YouTube)


Other (Please write in):



  1. In which country do you currently live?

A26. Drop-down list


  1. Which statement best describes the geographic location where you currently live? Please select one box.



My country’s capital


Another major city in my country other than the capital


A small city, town or rural location in my country



  1. What is your age? Please select one box.


17


18


19


20


21


22


23



  1. What is your gender?



Female


Male



  1. If you have additional comments or suggestions for improving Between the Lines program, please give details here. We value your thoughts and feedback.

A30. Open-ended response


  1. How long did it take for you to complete this survey?

Q31. Drop-down list (minutes)


Thank you for completing this survey!

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