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U.S. State Department Programs
  Supporting Language Learning


                 Bureau of Educational and
                      Cultural Affairs
                                                                       April 13, 2012


Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
U.S. Department of State
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
                 (ECA)

 Mission: to increase mutual understanding
 between the people of the U.S. and people in
 other countries through educational and
 cultural exchange.




Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
ECA by the Numbers

•    More than 160 countries
•    Over 1 million people around the world
•    Approximately 310,000 Fulbrighters since 1946
•    More than 50 Nobel Laureates
•    Over 350 current and former heads of state




    Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
National Security Language Initiative for
               Youth (NSLI-Y)

• Promote critical language learning among American
  youth

• Use their skills to advance international dialogue,
  compete effectively in the global marketplace, promote
  mutual understanding, and contribute to a more peaceful
  world




 Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
NSLI-Y


Scholarships for American youth to study 7 critical
  languages in overseas programs:
• Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin), Hindi, Korean, Persian
      Russian, and Turkish
• Chinese is the largest program




 Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
History:
• Chinese & Arabic summer institutes 2006
  (46 participants)
• Academic Year and Semester programs added in 2009

2012-13 Program:
• Summer (6 week) and Academic Year Programs
• 650 scholarships available for 2012-13
      •   Chinese – 250 Summer; 25 Academic Year
• 10 Countries and Locations
•    Summer and Academic Year in China
•    Academic Year in Taiwan



    Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
Eligibility
     – American citizen
     – 15-18 years old at program start; gap year welcome
     – All levels of proficiency; beginners welcome
Recruitment: Fall 2012
Currently finishing selection for 2012-13 program

Implemented by American Councils for International Education and
  partners




  Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
NSLI-Y
•    ACTFL OPI Testing – started in 2011

All NSLI-Y Participants
•    Academic Year 2010-11:
      Pre-Program: 61% had little or no prior knowledge of language
      Post-program: 92% scored Intermediate-Mid or Above
          42% scored in the Advanced level
•    Summer 2011 participants: (6 weeks)
     Pre-Program: Nearly 50% of participants had
     little or no experience with the language
     Post-Program:
     48.5% tested Intermediate or Advanced
     Improved on average one or two levels



    Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
NSLI-Y Summer 2011 OPI Results – All Languages
NSLI-Y

Chinese Participants – OPI Results
•    Spring Semester 2011 & Academic Year 2010-11:
      Pre-Program: Approx 25% little or no experience with the language
      Post-Program: 100% scored Intermediate-Mid or Advanced
        65% scored in the Advanced levels

•    Summer 2011 participants: (6 weeks)
      Pre-Program: 28% No knowledge or Novice Low
      Post-Program: 60% scored Intermediate or Advanced




    Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
Summer 2011 OPI Results – CHINESE




 Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
Critical Language Scholarship Program (CLS)
Participants: U.S. undergraduate and graduate students.
Expectation: Participants will continue their language study
  beyond the scholarship period and apply their critical
  language skills in their future academic and professional
  goals.
Languages: 13 languages will be offered for summer 2012:
  Arabic, Azerbaijani, Bangla/Bengali, Chinese, Hindi,
  Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Punjabi, Russian,
  Turkish and Urdu. All CLS institutes are located in countries
  where these language are predominantly spoken.
Competition: Over 5,200 applications received for 631
  awards.



   Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
CLS Program Structure

Group-based summer intensive language instruction and
  structured cultural enrichment experiences.
4-5 hours of formal language instruction each day, five
  days a week, covering approximately one year’s worth of
  language study during the summer institutes.
Activities outside of formal classes are designed to
  complement language learning and include: tutoring,
  local peer conversation partners, cultural enrichment
  activities.
Summer only. 8-10 weeks.



 Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
CLS Program Diversity Snapshot (2011)
• 10% are STEM majors;
• 20% self-identify as a student
  of color.
• 225 institutions represented,
  including: public and private
  institutions, community colleges,
  and Minority-Serving Institutions.
• Undergraduate students (70%);
  graduate students (30%).
• Women (60%); Men (40%).


 Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
Chinese Language Institutes




                Beijing
                                                                       Xi’an


                                                          Levels offered:
                                                         Intermediate and
              Shanghai                                       advanced
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
Gilman Scholarship for Study Abroad

• Scholarships for American undergraduates who are Pell
  grant recipients to study abroad for college credit
• In FY 2011, more than 2,300 scholarships to critical
  language countries
• 50 Critical Language Supplements (additional funding)




 Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
Critical Language Enhancement Award (CLEA)

• Open to Americans accepted to Fulbright program
• Before or concurrent with Fulbright award
• Three to six months language training
• Arabic, Bahasa, Indonesian, Bangla/Bengali, Chinese,
  Gujarati, Hindi, Marathia, Punjabi, Russian, and Urdu




 Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching
                 Assistant (FLTA)

• Awards to young foreign
  teachers of English to teach
  their native languages on
  U.S. campuses
• In 2011-2012, 440 Fulbright
  FLTAs from 51 countries
  teach 32 languages on U.S.
  campuses in 50 states
• Arabic, Chinese, Hindi,
  Turkish, Russian and Swahili


 Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
Intensive Summer Language Institutes (ISLI)

•    Six week language “boot camp” for
     U.S. teachers of Arabic and Mandarin
     at the intermediate and advanced
     level
•    Alexandria, Egypt and Changchun,
     China
•    Includes: peer tutors, enrichment
     activities and excursions, graduate
     credit hours, book and shipping
     allowance, room and board, airfare,
     and insurance


    Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
Teachers of Critical Languages Program
                      (TCLP)

•    U.S. K-12 schools host highly qualified
     teachers from the Middle East and
     China for an academic year
•    Open to U.S. school with developing
     and existing Mandarin and Arabic
     programs
•    Program includes extensive
     orientation for exchange teachers,
     professional development workshops,
     and small grant opportunities



    Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
Questions?


            Visit us at Exchanges.State.Gov




Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State

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U.S. Department of State programs supporting mandarin language learning

  • 1. U.S. State Department Programs Supporting Language Learning Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs April 13, 2012 Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
  • 2. U.S. Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) Mission: to increase mutual understanding between the people of the U.S. and people in other countries through educational and cultural exchange. Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
  • 3. ECA by the Numbers • More than 160 countries • Over 1 million people around the world • Approximately 310,000 Fulbrighters since 1946 • More than 50 Nobel Laureates • Over 350 current and former heads of state Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
  • 4. Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
  • 5. National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) • Promote critical language learning among American youth • Use their skills to advance international dialogue, compete effectively in the global marketplace, promote mutual understanding, and contribute to a more peaceful world Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
  • 6. NSLI-Y Scholarships for American youth to study 7 critical languages in overseas programs: • Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin), Hindi, Korean, Persian Russian, and Turkish • Chinese is the largest program Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
  • 7. History: • Chinese & Arabic summer institutes 2006 (46 participants) • Academic Year and Semester programs added in 2009 2012-13 Program: • Summer (6 week) and Academic Year Programs • 650 scholarships available for 2012-13 • Chinese – 250 Summer; 25 Academic Year • 10 Countries and Locations • Summer and Academic Year in China • Academic Year in Taiwan Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
  • 8. Eligibility – American citizen – 15-18 years old at program start; gap year welcome – All levels of proficiency; beginners welcome Recruitment: Fall 2012 Currently finishing selection for 2012-13 program Implemented by American Councils for International Education and partners Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
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  • 10. NSLI-Y • ACTFL OPI Testing – started in 2011 All NSLI-Y Participants • Academic Year 2010-11: Pre-Program: 61% had little or no prior knowledge of language Post-program: 92% scored Intermediate-Mid or Above 42% scored in the Advanced level • Summer 2011 participants: (6 weeks) Pre-Program: Nearly 50% of participants had little or no experience with the language Post-Program: 48.5% tested Intermediate or Advanced Improved on average one or two levels Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
  • 11. NSLI-Y Summer 2011 OPI Results – All Languages
  • 12. NSLI-Y Chinese Participants – OPI Results • Spring Semester 2011 & Academic Year 2010-11: Pre-Program: Approx 25% little or no experience with the language Post-Program: 100% scored Intermediate-Mid or Advanced 65% scored in the Advanced levels • Summer 2011 participants: (6 weeks) Pre-Program: 28% No knowledge or Novice Low Post-Program: 60% scored Intermediate or Advanced Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
  • 13. Summer 2011 OPI Results – CHINESE Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
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  • 15. Critical Language Scholarship Program (CLS) Participants: U.S. undergraduate and graduate students. Expectation: Participants will continue their language study beyond the scholarship period and apply their critical language skills in their future academic and professional goals. Languages: 13 languages will be offered for summer 2012: Arabic, Azerbaijani, Bangla/Bengali, Chinese, Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Punjabi, Russian, Turkish and Urdu. All CLS institutes are located in countries where these language are predominantly spoken. Competition: Over 5,200 applications received for 631 awards. Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
  • 16. CLS Program Structure Group-based summer intensive language instruction and structured cultural enrichment experiences. 4-5 hours of formal language instruction each day, five days a week, covering approximately one year’s worth of language study during the summer institutes. Activities outside of formal classes are designed to complement language learning and include: tutoring, local peer conversation partners, cultural enrichment activities. Summer only. 8-10 weeks. Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
  • 17. CLS Program Diversity Snapshot (2011) • 10% are STEM majors; • 20% self-identify as a student of color. • 225 institutions represented, including: public and private institutions, community colleges, and Minority-Serving Institutions. • Undergraduate students (70%); graduate students (30%). • Women (60%); Men (40%). Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
  • 18. Chinese Language Institutes Beijing Xi’an Levels offered: Intermediate and Shanghai advanced Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
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  • 22. Gilman Scholarship for Study Abroad • Scholarships for American undergraduates who are Pell grant recipients to study abroad for college credit • In FY 2011, more than 2,300 scholarships to critical language countries • 50 Critical Language Supplements (additional funding) Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
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  • 24. Critical Language Enhancement Award (CLEA) • Open to Americans accepted to Fulbright program • Before or concurrent with Fulbright award • Three to six months language training • Arabic, Bahasa, Indonesian, Bangla/Bengali, Chinese, Gujarati, Hindi, Marathia, Punjabi, Russian, and Urdu Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
  • 25. Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant (FLTA) • Awards to young foreign teachers of English to teach their native languages on U.S. campuses • In 2011-2012, 440 Fulbright FLTAs from 51 countries teach 32 languages on U.S. campuses in 50 states • Arabic, Chinese, Hindi, Turkish, Russian and Swahili Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
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  • 27. Intensive Summer Language Institutes (ISLI) • Six week language “boot camp” for U.S. teachers of Arabic and Mandarin at the intermediate and advanced level • Alexandria, Egypt and Changchun, China • Includes: peer tutors, enrichment activities and excursions, graduate credit hours, book and shipping allowance, room and board, airfare, and insurance Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
  • 28. Teachers of Critical Languages Program (TCLP) • U.S. K-12 schools host highly qualified teachers from the Middle East and China for an academic year • Open to U.S. school with developing and existing Mandarin and Arabic programs • Program includes extensive orientation for exchange teachers, professional development workshops, and small grant opportunities Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State
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  • 30. Questions? Visit us at Exchanges.State.Gov Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State

Editor's Notes

  1. The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) of the U.S. Department of State fosters mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries to promote friendly, and peaceful relations, as mandated by the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961 . ECA accomplishes its mission through a range of programs based on the benefits of mutual understanding, international educational and cultural exchange, and leadership development. We engage youth, students, educators, artists, athletes, and rising leaders in many fields in the United States and more than 160 countries through academic, cultural, sports, and professional exchanges. Striving to reflect the diversity of the United States and global society, ECA programs, funding, and other activities encourage the involvement of American and international participants from traditionally underrepresented groups, including women, racial and ethnic minorities, and people with disabilities. ECA exchange program alumni encompass over 1 million people around the world, including more than 50 Nobel Laureates and over 350 current and former heads of state and government. ECA by the Numbers Origins of ECA Exchange Participants to the United States in 2009 Sub-Saharan Africa 8,112 East Asia and Pacific 10,602 Europe and Eurasia 36,222 Near East 22,611 South Central Asia 17,706 Western Hemisphere 15,816  
  2. The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) of the U.S. Department of State fosters mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries to promote friendly, and peaceful relations, as mandated by the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961 . ECA accomplishes its mission through a range of programs based on the benefits of mutual understanding, international educational and cultural exchange, and leadership development. We engage youth, students, educators, artists, athletes, and rising leaders in many fields in the United States and more than 160 countries through academic, cultural, sports, and professional exchanges. Striving to reflect the diversity of the United States and global society, ECA programs, funding, and other activities encourage the involvement of American and international participants from traditionally underrepresented groups, including women, racial and ethnic minorities, and people with disabilities. ECA exchange program alumni encompass over 1 million people around the world, including more than 50 Nobel Laureates and over 350 current and former heads of state and government.
  3. Launched in 2006 as part of a U.S. government interagency effort to increase language proficiency and cultural awareness among K-12 students, undergraduate and graduate students, and teachers. The CLS Program provides fully-funded group-based intensive language instruction and structured cultural enrichment experiences. In 2012 the CLS Program awarded 631 scholarships in one of 13 critical languages: Arabic, Azerbaijani, Bangla, Chinese, Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Punjabi, Russian, Turkish, and Urdu. Institutes are held for 8-10 weeks each summer in 14 countries where critical languages are spoken. NOTE: Countries are: Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Jordan, Morocco, Oman, Russia, South Korea, Tajikistan, Tunisia, and Turkey. ELIGIBILITY: Open to U.S. citizens only. Applicants must be enrolled in a U.S. degree-granting program at the undergraduate or graduate level. Must be 18 years old and have completed their first year of university-level study at the start of the CLS institute.
  4. Students receive a minimum of 20 hours of formal classroom instruction per week with classes typically held for four hours a day/five days a week. An estimated year’s worth of instruction is provided. Students also receive tutoring, language partners, and cultural activities meant to enforce language learning.
  5. CLS Program encourages applicants across a diverse range of fields, from area studies to business to sciences to public health to engineering. Language is essential for work in a variety of fields and CLS works to support that. SELECTION: Recruitment and selection is handled by our cooperating agency, the Council of American Overseas Research Centers. Each application is read by two independent readers, with the top third forwarded to selection panels convened in Washington, DC. Readers and panelists are typically language and area studies professors. For 2012, over 5,200 applications were received.
  6. CHINA The CLS Chinese Program is administered by the American Councils for International Education in cooperation with the Alliance for Global Education. 80 scholarships are awarded each year for intermediate and advanced Chinese. In 2012, CLS Chinese institutes will take place in Beijing, Shanghai, and Xi’an. Beijing: Beijing Language and Culture University Shanghai: Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (SUFE) Xi’an: Shaanxi Normal University Students are housed with Chinese host families or in dormitories with Chinese roommates.
  7. PROGRAM OVERVIEW Nine-month, non-degree grant that brings young foreign teachers of English to U.S. campuses to teach their native languages as well as take two courses each semester in U.S. studies and/or teaching methodology PROGRAM GOALS (3 PILLARS) Increase language learning of strategic languages by U.S. students Support and encourage the improvement and development of language classes on U.S. campuses Improve English teaching abroad Throughout life we are both students and teachers and this program illustrates that perfectly, which is what really makes it stand out from other Fulbright Programs. Look for a Fulbright FLTA on your university campus when you get there!