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Page 1: Language Exchange Partners Program (LEPP) - Fall 2013 ...€¦ · Language’Exchange’PartnersProgram’ (LEPP)’4’Report! Preparedbythe!Office!of!DataAnalytics!andInstitutional!Research

           

Language  Exchange  Partners  Program  (LEPP)  -­‐  Report  

   

                 

 Prepared  by  the  Office  of  Data  Analytics  and  Institutional  Research    

(DAIR)    

December  2013  

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2 Data  Analytics  and  Institutional  Research  (DAIR)  December  2013    

 Introduction  and  Overview    As  part  of  the  ongoing  assessment  and  evaluation,  the  departments  of  the  Arabic  

Language  Institute  (ALI)  and  the  English  Language  Institute  (ELI)  in  coordination  with  the  

office  of  Data  Analytics  and  Institutional  Research  (DAIR)  developed  the  Language  

Exchange  Partners  Program  (LEPP)  survey  to  convey  students’  feedback  and  opinions  

about  the  program  in  order  to  improve  it  for  the  best  of  the  students.  

 

On  December  2,  2013,  the  survey  link  was  sent  to  17  students  who  participated  in  the  

LEPP  program.  One  email  reminder  was  sent  and  the  survey  remained  accessible  until  

December  21,  2013.  From  the  17  respondents,  12  filled  the  survey,  for  a  response  rate  

of  70.6%.  

 

Methodology  and  organization  of  the  report:  

It  should  be  noted,  as  a  technical  comment,  that  we  removed  missing  responses  from  

the  analysis  sec$on  and  analyzed  the  en$re  survey  without  missing  data.  We  trust  

removing  missing  data  will  paint  a  clear  picture  of  the  respondents’  evalua/on  that  filled  

out  the  survey.  

 

This  report  is  divided  into  2  sections:  Section  I,  where  demographic  information  are  

presented  in  addition  to  some  questions  related  to  the  pattern  in  meeting  with  the  

partner.  Section  II,  where  the  open-­‐ended  questions  are  presented.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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3 Data  Analytics  and  Institutional  Research  (DAIR)  December  2013    

Survey  Results  

Section  I:  

Please  identify  yourself:   Frequency   Percent  

Undergraduate  Student   8   72.7%  

Graduate  Student   3   27.3%  

Total   11   100%  

Missing   1   8.3%  

 

   

Choices  A:   Frequency   Percent  ALI   5   71.4%  ELI   2   28.6%  Total   7   100%  Missing   5   41.7%    

Choices  B:   Frequency   Percent  English  98   2   66.7%  English  120   1   33.3%  Total   3   100%  Missing   9   75.0%    

Choices  C:   Frequency   Percent  Elementary   4   66.7%  Intermediate   1   16.7%  Advanced   1   16.7%  Total   6   100%  Missing   6   50.0%    

72.7%  

27.3%  

Undergraduate  Student   Graduate  Student  

Students'  Categories  

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4 Data  Analytics  and  Institutional  Research  (DAIR)  December  2013    

 Other  (please  specify):  

§ English  101  § English  124  –English  125  § I'm  not  an  ELI  student  I  just  want  to  prac4ce  speaking  English  and  teach  

somebody  Arabic  § Presiden(al  Intern  (repeated  3  (mes)  

 

Choices  A:     Frequency   Percent  

1  day   7   77.8%  

2  to  3  days   2   22.2%  

Total   9   100%  

Missing   3   25.0%  

 

Choices  B:     Frequency   Percent  

1hour   7   100%  

Missing   5   41.7%  

 

 

71.4%  

28.6%  

66.7%  

33.3%  

66.7%  

16.7%   16.7%  

ALI   ELI   Eng  98   Eng  120   Elementary  Intermediate  Advanced  

Students'  Iden<fica<on  

77.8%  

22.2%  

100.0%  

1  day   2  to  3  days   1hour  

Times  (Days/Hours)  usually  spent  in  a  partner's  conversa<on  per  session  

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Did  you  continue  meeting  your  partner  throughout  the  semester?   Frequency   Percent  

Yes   3   33.3%  

No   6   66.7%  

Total   9   100%  

Missing   3   25.0%    

 If  "Yes"  when  in  the  semester  did/will  you  have  your  final  meeting?  

§ Last  week  § Our  final  mee+ng  this  semester  was  December  5.  § We  are  con)nuing  to  meet  and  will  probably  have  our  final  mee)ng  some)me  

before  Christmas.  §  

Do  you  plan  to  remain  in  contact  with  your  conversation  partner's  in  the  future?   Frequency   Percent  

    6   66.7%  

No   3   33.3%  

Total   9   100%  

Missing   3   25.0%    

 

33.3%  

66.7%  

Yes   No  

Did  you  con<nue  mee<ng  your  partner  throughout  the  semester?  

66.7%  

33.3%  

Yes   No  

Do  you  plan  to  remain  in  contact  with  your  conversa<on  partner's  in  the  future?  

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Please  specify  your  answer:  

§ Hopefully  we  can  con.nue  to  meet  next  semester.  § I  would  like  to  but  she  hasn't  been  very  good  at  keeping  in  touch  § Next  semester  we'll  resume  § We  did  not  meet  enough  to  create  a  las2ng  friendship.  

 

Section  II:  

 

If  you  stopped  meeting  your  partner  soon  after  the  initial  session,  why  did  you  stop?  

§ I  had  two  partners.    I  met  with  one  once,  the  other  two  3mes.    Both  were  early  in  the  semester.    I  think  we  were  too  busy  with  our  studies  to  con4nue  mee4ng.  

§ We  didn't  § I  did  not.  § I  would  send  her  emails  to  arrange  a  mee2ng  but  she  was  always  busy.  

 

What  were  the  main  benefits  of  the  conversation  partnerships  for  you?  

§ I  learned  a  lot  just  from  the  few  encounters.    I  got  some  new  insights  and  felt  comfortable  expressing  myself,  too.  

§ I  only  had  one  mee,ng  with  her,  so,  unfortunately,  I  didn't  benefit  that  much  § Improve  spoken  English  § It  was  a  stress-­‐free,  fun  way  of  learning  essen0al  and  basic  Arabic.  § Just  ge(ng  to  talk  to  an  Egyp1an  and  learn  more  about  life  here  at  AUC  and  in  

Cairo.  § My  partner  helped  me  in  building  new  vocabulary  and  in  reading  newspaper  in  

Arabic.  She  also  clarified  some  doubts  that  I  may  have  had  regarding  my  lessons.  § My  partner  is  Indian  and  I  exposed  to  her  culture.  She  is  a  very  nice  person  and  I  

enjoyed  teaching  her  the  Arabic  language  § Prac%ced  spoken  English  

 

In  your  opinion,  what  were  the  main  benefits  for  your  partner?  

§ Hopefully  he  got  to  hear  proper  English  and  have  a  be6er  sense  of  the  way  an  American  actually  speaks.  

§ I  hope  that  they  got  to  know  a  li%le  bit  about  why  I'm  here  and  why  that's  important  to  me.    Naturally,  I  hope  they  picked  up  a  few  things  about  my  culture  as  well.  

§ I  think  when  we  were  reading  the  Arabic  newspapers  she  felt  that  this  will  help  her  in  her  media  class  

§ Improve  informal  Arabic  

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§ My  partner  men+oned  that  she  wasn't  very  confident  about  her  spoken  English  the  first  (me  we  met  and  that  she  needed  someone  to  prac(ce  speaking  with  as  her  environment  did  not  allow  her  that  opportunity.  We  spoke  in  English  when  we  met  and  I  think  she  may  have  got  the  opportunity  that  she  wanted.  

§ My  partner  was  very  relaxed  and  friendly.  § She  was  kind  and  helpful  but  we  only  met  once  § Taught  him  the  basics  of  spoken  Egyp5an  Arabic  as  well  as  the  Alphabet  and  

other  basics  § We  had  one  mee*ng,  but  I  think  I  would've  benefited  if  we  had  more  

opportuni(es  for  exchange    

Did  you  learn  anything  significant  that  added  to  your  intercultural  awareness  or  understanding?    

§ A  little  bit  about  religion.    One  partner  is  a  conservative  Muslim  and  from  a  lower  class  than  most  AUC  students.    I  appreciated  his  candor  and  open-­‐minded  approach  to  studying  at  AUC.  

§ Again,  we  only  had  one  meeting.  § No  § Not  really..  § Nothing  really  significant,  no.  § Of  course,  it  was  wonderful  meeting  my  partner  each  time  and  we  were  able  to  

appreciate  and  understand  each  other's  cultures  through  dialogue.  § Yes.  Pronunciations  of  some  words.  § Yes  as  I  mentioned  before  I  was  exposed  to  her  culture.  

 

Do  you  have  any  suggestions  for  future  activities  for  LEPP?  

§ I  think  that  in  the  future  more  check-­‐ins  might  be  good?  § It  would've  been  much  be1er  if  it  was  a  group!  § Maybe  send  each  language  partner  a  one-­‐page  sheet  with  guidance  on  how  to  

approach  an  exchange  session?  § Nothing  in  my  mind  § Perhaps  some  kind  of  a  social  event  once  a  semester  when  all  the  par$cipants  of  

LEPP  can  meet  and  share  their  experiences.  § The  hardest  thing  for  me  that  she  is  in  Zamalek  campus  and  I  am  in  Qatamya.  But  

I  would  like  to  thank  LEPP  team  for  their  efforts.  § Try  to  pair  people  based  on  their  schedules.    I  know  that's  difficult,  but  at  least  

gauging  what  *me  of  day  they  have  available  would  help  solve  a  lot  of  the  scheduling  issues  I  faced.    It  was  very  difficult  finding  a  common  9me  with  all  of  our  schedules  conflic.ng.