ECA Journalism and Media Program Evaluation Survey

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ECA Journalism and Media Program Evaluation Survey

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Dear Alumni, Thank you for taking the time to participate in our survey. The purpose of this evaluation is to help us evaluate the program you undertook and to understand the impact the program has had on your professional development, knowledge and skill sets and how you have used or shared what you learnt on the program in your daily job and/or with colleagues and peers. Please be assured of the confidentiality of the answers you provide. All data will be aggregated and this will be completely anonymous. Thank you for your help.



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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 fifteen (15) 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/GIS/DIR, Room 2400, SA-22, U.S. Department of State, Washington, D.C. 20522-2202.



  1. Which Journalism and Media program did you attend?


IVLP

Citizen Exchange

Murrow






  1. In what year did you attend the program?


Before 2001

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

Since 2006











  1. What were your primary objectives for attending the program ?(Multi-code)


Objective

Choose all that apply

To apply best practices from journalism in the US and to improve the professionalism of media at home


To improve my skills as a journalist


To learn more about the United States people, society, and culture.


To increase my contacts in the media and to network with other American media professionals


To learn more about the US government, politics and policies,


To learn how a free press works in a democracy like the US


To understand freedom of the press laws and how reporters protect their rights.


Other reasons (please specify)_____________________________




  1. To what degree did the program meet your objectives? Please indicate by choosing one of the following measures.


Completely met expectation

Met expectation to a good extent

Met expectation to a small extent

Did not really meet expectation

Did not meet expectations at all










  1. Which best describes the main topics and/or themes of your program? Please select ALL that apply from the list below:



Select all that apply

Broadcast journalism


Print Journalism


Investigative journalism


Business Journalism


Media management, entreprenuership


Journalism and media ethics and Professional standards


Alternative Media (Blogs and other outlets outside the mainstream)


Journalism Education


New technologies


Anti-corruption


Conflict resolution and mitigation


Religious and ethnic diversity


Women in society


Human rights


Environment


Economics and business development


Trade


Trafficking-in-persons


Public health (HIV/AIDS awareness)


Science


Reporting process


Media relations with government


Media relations with businesses


Media relations with NGOs and Civil Society


US Government


Policy Making in the US


Role of media in a Democracy


US Society







6. Which of the following best describes your professional position/function in your job?



At the time of the program

Now

Journalist/Reporter



Editor



Editor-in- Chief



Producer



Manager



Journalism Educator



Other (please specify) __________________________




7. Which best describes the media outlet or employer you work for?



At the time of the program

Now

Print newspaper



Print journal or magazine



TV



Radio



Online Publication



Wire Service



Other (please specify) __________________________






8. Which best describes the type of news you usually cover in your job?



Select all that apply

Local news


Regional news (within your country)


National news


Regional news (countries in your region of the world)


International news


Special focus news (news on specific topics)


Other (please specify) __________________________














9. Which of the following elements of your program did you find to be most useful? Select all that apply.


Citizen Exchange

Select all that apply

Workshops


Conferences and seminars 


State Department meetings and briefings


Site visits at national and regional media outlets


Meetings and panel discussions with state and local politicians


Meetings and panel discussions with media officials


Meetings and panel discussions with NGOs


Interviews with local media


Interviews with community leaders


Interviews with subject-matter experts


Job shadowing


Mentoring


Training of trainers


Cultural events


Home hospitality


Other: (please specify)__________________________________



OR


IVLP

Select all that apply

Conferences and seminars 


State Department meetings and briefings


Site visits at national and regional media outlets


US journalism school training


Meetings and panel discussions with state and local politicians


Meetings and panel discussions with media officials


Meetings and panel discussions with NGOs


Interviews with local media


Interviews with community leaders


Interviews with subject-matter experts


Cultural events


Home hospitality


Other: (please specify)__________________________________







OR


MURROW

Select all that apply

International Symposium for Journalists (Aspen Institute)


Schools of Journalism courses and workshops


State Department meetings and briefings


Site visits at national and regional media outlets


Meetings and panel discussions with state and local politicians


Meetings and panel discussions with media officials


Meetings and panel discussions with NGOs


Interviews with local media


Interviews with community leaders


Interviews with subject-matter experts


Cultural events


Home hospitality


Closing Symposium


Other: (please specify)__________________________________





10. Of the program elements listed above, which ONE was the most useful to you?



Citizen Exchange

Select all that apply

Workshops


Conferences and seminars 


State Department meetings and briefings


Site visits at national and regional media outlets


Meetings and panel discussions with state and local politicians


Meetings and panel discussions with media officials


Meetings and panel discussions with NGOs


Interviews with local media


Interviews with community leaders


Interviews with subject-matter experts


Job shadowing


Mentoring


Training of trainers


Cultural events


Home hospitality


Other: (please specify)__________________________________



OR



IVLP

Select all that apply

Conferences and seminars 


State Department meetings and briefings


Site visits at national and regional media outlets


US journalism school training


Meetings and panel discussions with state and local politicians


Meetings and panel discussions with media officials


Meetings and panel discussions with NGOs


Interviews with local media


Interviews with community leaders


Interviews with subject-matter experts


Cultural events


Home hospitality


Other: (please specify)__________________________________



OR


MURROW

Select all that apply

International Symposium for Journalists (Aspen Institute)


Schools of Journalism courses and workshops


State Department meetings and briefings


Site visits at national and regional media outlets


Meetings and panel discussions with state and local politicians


Meetings and panel discussions with media officials


Meetings and panel discussions with NGOs


Interviews with local media


Interviews with community leaders


Interviews with subject-matter experts


Cultural events


Home hospitality


Closing Symposium


Other: (please specify)__________________________________




11. Can you explain why this element was the most useful of all?











12. Has participation in the Journalism and Media program contributed towards any changes in your career?


Yes


If yes, go to Q 13

No


If no, go to Q 14


13. If you answered yes, in which of the following ways has your career changed? Please check all boxes that apply:



Select all that apply

Job promotion


New professional responsibilities


New leadership role


New career outside the media sector


New job within the media sector


Change in journalism focus (e.g. change in stories covered)


Other (please specify) __________________________



14. For each of the topics and themes below, please indicate the extent to which you increased your knowledge and understanding as a result of participating in the program:



Not at all

Some what

A good deal

A great deal

Not applic-able

Broadcast Journalism






Print Journalism






Investigative Journalism






Business Journalism






Media management, entreprenuership






Journalism and media ethics and professional standards






Alternative Media (Blogs and other outlets outside the mainstream media)






Journalism Education






New technologies






Anti-corruption






Conflict resolution and mitigation






Religious and ethnic diversity






Women in society






Human rights






Environment






Economics and business development






Trade






Trafficking-in-persons






Public health (HIV/AIDS awareness)






Science






Media relations with government






Media relations with businesses






Media relations with NGOs and Civil Society






US Government






Policy Making in the US






Role of media in a Democracy






US Society







15. To what extent did the program increase your knowledge and understanding of the following elements of the reporting process?



Not at all

Somewhat

A good deal

A great deal

Not applicable

Developing ideas for a report,

article or story






Finding credible sources






Developing questions for

Interviews






Posing questions






Analyzing information






Writing styles and formats






Editing written articles






Producing programs for broadcast







16. To what extent have you been able to apply the knowledge you gained in the following areas in your work?



Not at all

To a small extent

To a good extent

To a great extent

Not applicable

Broadcast journalism






Print Journalism






Investigative Journalism






Business Journalism






Media management, entreprenuership






Journalism and media ethics and professional standards






Alternative Media (Blogs and other outlets outside the mainstream media)






Journalism Education






New technologies






Anti-corruption






Conflict resolution and mitigation






Religious and ethnic diversity






Women in society






Human rights






Environment






Economics and business development






Trade






Trafficking-in-persons






Public health (HIV/AIDS awareness)






Science






Developing ideas for a report, article or story






Finding credible sources






Developing questions for interviews






Posing questions






Analyzing information






Writing styles and formats






Editing written articles






Producing programs for broadcast






Media relations with government






Media relations with businesses






Media relations with NGOs and Civil Society






US Government






Policy Making in the US






Role of media in a Democracy






US Society

















17. Since participating in the program, have you written or produced articles or stories on any of the topics and themes listed below? Please choose all that apply.


Topic/Theme

Please select all that apply

Anti-corruption


Conflict resolution and mitigation


Religious and ethnic diversity


Women in society


Human rights


Environment


Economics and business development


Trade


Trafficking-in-persons


Public health (HIV/AIDS awareness)


Science


Journalism Education


US Government


Policy Making in the US


Role of media in a Democracy


US Society




18. Have you kept in touch with any Alumni from your program?


Yes


If yes, go to Q 19

No


If no, go to Q 20



19. How often have you kept in touch with other Alumni?


Frequency

Select one response only

Daily


Weekly


A few times a month


Monthly/Once a month


A few times a year


Annually


Less often



20. Have you kept in touch with any US-based Journalism and Media professionals that you met on your program?


Yes


If yes, go to Q 21

No


If no, go to Q 22





21. How often have you kept in touch with US-based Journalism/Media Professionals?


Frequency

Select one response only

Daily


Weekly


A few times a month


Monthly/Once a month


A few times a year


Annually


Less often




22. Have you shared your program experience with your co-workers, colleagues, or other media professionals?


Yes


If yes, go to Q 23

No


If no, go to Q 24





23. In which of the following ways have you shared your program experience? (Please check all boxes that apply.)



Select all that apply

Trained co-workers or colleagues


Discussed program ideas at local press clubs


Made presentations to universities/ schools of journalism


Taught or developed a course at a university or elsewhere


Developed a website at work


Set up a professional newsletter


Wrote for a professional blog


Created or joined a working group or association for journalists


Organized meetings/networked


Wrote articles for professional journals


Wrote academic books


Wrote non-academic books


Other (please specify)__________________________________









24. As a direct result of your participation in the program, did you undertake any of the following initiatives at work?


Initiatives

Select all that apply

Adopted new professional and ethical standards


Reported on new subjects or fields


Helped develop new processes for writing or producing articles and stories


Set up new management practices


Initiated procedural changes


Initiated policy changes


Encouraged more teamwork


Facilitated collaboration among journalists or reporters


Acquired better compensation


Acquired more resources


Other (please specify) ________________________________________



25. Thinking about the initiatives you undertook, have they generated any changes in your organization or work environment?










26. Thinking about how your co-workers and/or colleagues have reacted to your efforts to share the techniques, practices, and standards you learned about during the program, which ONE of the following statements best describes how they view you now, since your return from the program?



Select one response only

I am known as an ‘expert’ in journalism and media techniques, practices and standards, and my colleagues and/or coworkers respect me because of this and often seek my advice.


I am known as “knowledgeable” in journalism and media techniques, practices and standards, and am respected by my colleagues and/or coworkers because of this, but they do not seek my advice.


My colleagues do not see me as being more knowledgeable in journalism and media techniques, practices and standards as I hoped they would after finishing the program.


There has been no change in how my colleagues view me since my return from the program




27. Are there any challenges you face in trying to apply what you learned during your program?


Yes


If yes, go to Q 28

No


If no, go to Q 29



28. Yes Respondents: If you would like to specify the challenges you face, please do so here, by selecting all that apply. If not, this question is optional.



Select all that apply

Finding credible sources for story/article


Getting access to information necessary for a story


Receiving requests to limit or refrain from coverage of a particular subject, topic, or event


Resistance to establishing new professional standards and ethics


Difficulty replicating the process of reporting learned during the program


Lack of new technology


Lack of training in new technology


Lack of resources


Difficulty hiring new journalists or staff


Other (please specify) _________________________________________




29. Since completing the program, has your organization/institution established linkages with any of the media outlets or institutions you visited during your program?


Yes


If yes, go to Q 30

No


If no, go to Q 31



30. YES respondents: Can you please tell us about these linkages and any activities that have taken place through these linkages?













31. Thinking about the knowledge and information you gained through the program, please indicate which of the following statements below reflect how you have used what you learned on the program. Please select all that apply:


I have used the knowledge and information gained on the program to:

Select all that apply

to advocate for freedom of information


to advocate for print, broadcast or other media reform


to advocate for the protection of journalists’ rights


to strengthen associations for journalism and media professionals


to encourage greater access to public records


to build coalitions


Other (please specify) _________________________________________


None











32. Thinking now about the role and/or function of a journalist, we would like you to rank the following functions in order of importance, where 1 is the most important function and 5 is least important function. Please rank them from 1 to 6.

Example: If you believe the most important function is to act as a watchdog and the 2nd most important is to advocate for freedom of information, then you will rank 1 and 2 accordingly. Each statement can be ranked from 1 to 6 only.



Rank from 1 to 6

To report on current events, without bias or opinion

__

To report the views of government

__

To report the views of political parties

__

To bring attention to societal problems or social ills

__

To act as a watchdog

__

To influence decision makers

__



33. Finally, do you, as a result of participating in the program, have any suggestions you would like to make for improving the program? Please include any ideas/thoughts you have here:













DEMOGRAPHICS SECTION


We would now like to gather some information from you which will help us to analyze the data in different ways. Your personal details will not be attributed to you or used in any reports. It will only be used to determine general demographics of all respondents in the final report, e.g. 52% of respondents were females and 34% were aged 31-40.


34. GENDER:



Male


Female


35. AGE:



20-30


31-40


41-50


51-60


61+



36. COUNTRY OF ORIGIN:


REGION AF

(AFRICA)

REGION NEA

(NEAR EAST)

REGION EAP

(EAST ASIA PACIFIC)

REGION EUR (EUROPE & EURASIA)

REGION SCA (SOUTH & CENTRAL ASIA)

REGION WHA (WESTERN HEMISPHERE)

Angola

Algeria


Australia

Albania

Afghanistan

Antigua and Barbuda

Benin

Bahrain

Brunei

Andorra

Bangladesh

Argentina

Botswana

Egypt

Burma

Armenia

Bhutan

Aruba

Burkina Faso

Iran

Cambodia

Austria

India

Bahamas

Burundi

Iraq

China

Azerbaijan

Kazakhstan

Barbados

Cameroon

Israel

Fiji

Belarus

Kyrgyz Republic

Belize

Cape Verde

Jordan

Indonesia

Belgium

Maldives

Bermuda

Central African Republic

Kuwait

Japan

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Nepal

Bolivia

Chad

Lebanon

Kiribati

Bulgaria

Pakistan

Brazil

Comoros

Libya

Korea, North

Croatia

Sri Lanka

Canada

Democratic Republic of Congo

Morocco

Korea, South

Cyprus

Tajikistan

Cayman Islands

Republic of Congo

Oman

Laos

Czech Republic

Turkmenistan

Chile

Cote d'Ivoire

Qatar

Malaysia

Denmark

Uzbekistan

Colombia

Djibouti

Saudi Arabia

Marshall Islands

Estonia


Costa Rica

Equatorial Guinea

Syria

Micronesia

Finland


Cuba

Eritrea

Tunisia

Mongolia

France


Dominica

Ethiopia

United Arab

Nauru

Georgia


Dominican Republic

Gabon

Emirates

New Zealand

Germany


Ecuador

Gambia

Yemen

Palau

Greece


El Salvador

Ghana


Papua New Guinea

Holy See


Grenada

Guinea


Philippines

Hungary


Guatemala

Guinea-Bissau


Samoa

Iceland


Guyana

Kenya


Singapore

Ireland


Haiti

Lesotho


Solomon Islands

Italy


Honduras

Liberia


Taiwan

Latvia


Jamaica

Madagascar


Thailand

Liechtenstein


Mexico

Malawi


Timor-Leste

Lithuania


Netherlands Antilles

Mali


Tonga

Luxembourg


Nicaragua

Mauritania


Tuvalu

Macedonia


Panama

Mauritius


Vanuatu

Malta


Paraguay

Mozambique


Vietnam

Moldova


Peru

Namibia



Monaco


St. Kitts and Nevis

Niger



Montenegro


St. Lucia

Nigeria



Netherlands


St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Rwanda



Norway


Suriname

San Tome and Principe



Poland


Trinidad and Tobago

Senegal



Portugal


Uruguay

Seychelles



Romania


Venezuela

Sierra Leone



Russia



Somalia



San Marino



South Africa



Serbia



Sudan



Slovakia



Swaziland



Slovenia



Tanzania



Spain



Togo



Sweden



Uganda



Switzerland



Zambia



Turkey



Zimbabwe



Ukraine






United Kingdom





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Thank you for your participation.

Your feedback is greatly appreciated and will help us ensure that these programs are meeting their goals.







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