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1 Access to the World and Its Languages www.ed.gov/ope/iegps National Resource Centers: Evaluation, IRIS, Performance Measures, the Kitchen Sink Access to the World and Its Languages I N T E R N A T I O N A L E D U C A T I O N P R O G R A M S U.S. Department of Education International Education Programs Service www.ed.gov/ope/iegps CIBE, FLAS, IIPP, LRC, and NRC Technical Assistance Workshop February 2-3, 2009

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National Resource Centers:Evaluation, IRIS, Performance Measures, the Kitchen Sink

Access to the World and Its Languages

I N T E R N A T I O N A L E D U C A T I O N P R O G R A M S

U.S. Department of Education

International Education Programs Service www.ed.gov/ope/iegps

CIBE, FLAS, IIPP, LRC, and NRC Technical Assistance Workshop

February 2-3, 2009

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Welcome

• Upcoming ambitious agenda for the next year!

• Mike Feranda and Eric Hajducsek, CDS2 (IRIS contractors)

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Performance Measures

• Percentage of less and least commonly taught languages, as defined by the Department of Education, that are taught at our Nation's Title VI NRCs.

• Currently there are 285 languages on the list. 

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Performance Measures

• Percentage of critical need languages, as defined by the Department of Education, taught at NRCs.

• Currently there are 78 languages on the list.

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Performance Measures

• Percentage of NRC grantees teaching intermediate or advanced courses in critical need languages, as defined by the Department of Education.

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Performance Measures

• Percentage of NRC master's and doctoral graduates who report that they found employment that utilizes their language and area skills.– (We are still on the hook for this one, however, OMB has agreed to

"table it" for the time-being, until the methodology is refined for collecting this information in the FLAS program.)

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Efficiency Measure

• Cost per Master's or doctoral degree graduate employed in fields of postsecondary education or government.

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Project Evaluation Profile (PEP)

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Grantee Role

• It is critical that grantees work with IEPS to develop NRC performance measures that can be presented to OMB as viable options to the student tracking measure

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HEOA Requirement• It is critical that we work together to

develop a viable option for student tracking– ‘‘(d) SURVEY.—The Secretary shall assist

grantees in developing a survey to administer to students who have completed programs under this title to determine postgraduate employment, education, or training. All grantees, where applicable, shall administer such survey once every two years and report survey results to the Secretary.’’

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HEOA Requirements• In keeping with purposes of this part, the Secretary takes into

account the degree to which activities of centers, programs, and fellowships at institutions of higher education address national needs, and generate information for and disseminate information to the public.

• The Secretary also considers an applicant’s record of placing students into postgraduate employment, education, or training in areas of national need and an applicant’s stated efforts to increase the number of such students that go into such placements.

• Each application must include-– An explanation of how the activities funded by the grant will reflect

diverse perspectives and a wide range of views and generate debate on world regions and international affairs; and

– A description of how the applicant will encourage government service in areas of national need, as identified by the Secretary, as well as in areas of need in the education, business, and nonprofit sectors.

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IRIS Reclearance

• Feedback for changes will be collected during the spring/early summer

• IRIS will be submitted to OMB for reclearance in fall 2009

• Recleared system will be in place winter (February) 2010

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Evaluation Information in IRIS

• IRIS may include a section for you to input your program’s detailed evaluation plan

• IRIS may include a section for you to upload any evaluations that you conduct during the 4 year grant cycle

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NRC Evaluation

• NRCs are up next• Contract will be awarded in

spring/summer 2009• Grantee feedback on evaluation is

very welcome!

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Elimination of Course Upload in IRIS

• Effective fall 2009• Course information will be maintained

using an html page• New grantees will be allowed a one-time

upload of initial information• Course lists will rollover between grant

cycles – no data will be lost!

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New Downloads in IRIS

• On the public site (do not log in)– Language Courses– International and Area Courses– FLAS Approved Languages– Grantee Contact Lists