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Original work plan in .pdf-format.  
Title
Professional Education
  
Prof. Pedro Cavero, Chairperson of Commission 2 
Terms of reference
  - Learning and teaching methods
  
 - Contents
  
 - Continuing professional development
  
 - The interaction between education, research and practice
 
 
Mission Statement
  - Methods and content of education: To develop and promote learning and 
  teaching methods and content of curricula with special emphasis on university 
  level, high technology - based education.
  
 - Interaction between academia and practice: To stimulate interaction 
  between university education, research and practice so as continuously to 
  develop educational curricula and enable surveyors to put into practice the 
  results of research and development.
  
 - Academic and professional profiles: Through the promotion of continuing 
  professional development (CPD) and the practical application of research, help 
  surveyors continuously to update their academic and professional profiles.
  
 - Accessible knowledge: To approach surveying education to countries and 
  people with difficulties to access to usual learning methods by new technology 
  (Virtual Academy).
  
 - Educational links: To establish all over the world, but mainly in the 
  third one, liaison groups to facilitate educational joint works, projects, 
  etc.
  
 - Cooperation: Education of surveyors is not only a duty of FIG or 
  Commission 2; strong links of collaboration must be established with the 
  sister organizations and our own Commissions.
 
 
General
The Commission 2 Work Plan 2002-2006 tries to fulfil and implement the FIG 
Council Work Plan 2003-2006. The organization of the Commission own and joint 
Working Groups is following the principles described in the Council's work plan 
under sections Introduction, paragraph B and Management 
paragraph
A (Strategic Planning). 
In this way, WG 2.1 "Virtual Academy" is deeply inside all activities 
directed to promote educational opportunities all over the world and, in 
particular, in the third world countries, where many difficulties appear when it 
is necessary to implement the educational systems and resources. 
The same can be said about WG 2.2 "Curricula models and CPD" and WG 2.3 
"Mutual recognition", both absolutely in accordance to the above mentioned 
paragraphs ("...best or good practice, international standards,...,global 
sustainable development,...,supporting international humanitarian needs..." and 
Education could be considered as "humanitarinan need" in many cases). 
WG 2.4 (JWG Comm. 2&3) "Knowledge in Spatial Information Management" and WG 
2.5 (JWG Comm. 2&7) "Capacity Building in Land Management" are fully within 
Introduction, paragraph B and, mainly, in 3. Management, A) Strategic 
Planning, where it is said: "Commitment for sustainability (e.g....spatial 
planning, land management, land use,...)". 
All WGs have for general purpose the "quality of profession..." as it is said 
in A) Strategic Planning, being Education the first and, perhaps, the 
fundamental basement of quality. 
In the same paragraphs of the Council's work plan, that is in Introduction 
B&C, Management A), B) and C) is based the creation of the "Liaison Groups", 
although this proposal is explained inside "Other Activities". 
As an additional comment to the "Liaison Groups", nearly all of them are 
focussed in the third world, where the FIG action is more necessary and of 
benefit for many more people, appears, with special emphasis, actions to be 
carried on in Latin America. Th special focus in South America is needed 
because: 
  - Latin America has a very limited representation in FIG, although they are 
  more than 20 countries in the region.
  
 - Latin America can be considered the continent of the future.
  
 - In some Latin American countries there are good theoretical educational 
  institutions in surveying (unfortunately same cannot be said about their 
  surveying instruments), and in some others there is not at all or very limited 
  facilities in this field, which makes it necessary for FIG to focus its action 
  to the university level in first stage, and to the professional level 
  thereafter.
  
 - In several paragraphs of the Council's WP it is mentioned the need of 
  "...regional activities in under-represented regions...", "...encouraging 
  University Departments to belong and to contribute to FIG as Academic 
  members...", "...membership expansion focussed on certain regions to be 
  continued...", "encouraging the development for networks between Commissions 
  and within specific geographical zones to enable good educational 
  practice...".
  
 - The fact that the Chair of Commission 2 is Spanish can facilitate better 
  understanding and co-operation with these countries and promote membership of 
  the Latin American surveyors in FIG.
 
 
As a result Commission 2 work plan includes many activities in Latin America 
with the purpose to make FIG known in this continent. The work will be made in 
close co-operation with the Council keeping in mind that education is the key 
issue to integrate these countries to the global surveying society. In most 
cases there is lack for funds for travelling and therefore it is essential to 
organise some symposia in easily reachable venues. Regional workshops may be a 
good solution. Commission 2 is interested to have a leading role in organising 
FIG regional conference in Latin America in co-operation with the Council, other 
Commissions and FIG office. 
Furthermore the Commission will make its contribution to the FIG World Report 
on Best Practices launched by the Council in its work plan for 2003-2006. 
Commission 2 endorses the underlying concept that respect to Cultural and 
Linguistic issues is very important and that will be sensitive to these issues 
in the way it works. This will be implemented by encouraging multilingual 
abstracts and presentations in general meetings and through the use of an 
appropriate regional language during regional meetings. 
 
Policy issues
  - The movement from discrete computer assisted learning (CAL) tools towards 
  an integrated virtual learning environment.
  
 - Technical, political, legal, organisational and cultural problems.
  
 - Copyright and accreditational problems
  
 - The role of the lecturer and human communication in general
 
 
Chair
  - Chair: Prof. Esben Munk Sørensen (Denmark), e-mail: 
  ems[at]i4.auc.dk
 
 
Specific projects
  - Information dissemination concerning the virtual academy issues relevant 
  to FIG, by
    
      - collecting hyperlinks to web sites relevant for distance learning in 
	  surveying education and
      
 - creating an educational database on Internet as it regards respective 
	  tools and experiences; and
      
 - to establish contacts with the Internet/multimedia experts outside FIG
 
     
   
 
Workshops
Workshops via Internet and, at least, one more in the middle of the term of 
office. Reports in the WW. 
Final report
During the Congress in Munich. 
 
Policy issues 
  - To have a good knowledge of the educational situation in this continent
  
 
  - To create an Educational Thematic Network which could help
 
  - To establish strong links among docent Institutions in Latin America 
 
  - To facilitate the free flow and exchange of ideas, projects and people 
  among our docent Institutions 
 
  - To facilitate the harmonization of curricula, if such is possible and 
  necessary
 
  - To facilitate a “common educational base” 
 
  - To facilitate mobility among professionals, teaching staff and students
 
  - To improve the conditions of our professionals, when and where it is 
  necessary, and increase the work possibilities of our graduates 
 
  - This Network is born with spirit of permanence; it is not only an 
  occasional work, studying the state of the art in education in this continent, 
  but being a permanent link among professional and educational Institutions at 
  national and international level 
 
  - The final results of this first step will be given in a final report to be 
  spread out in the regional meeting to be held in Latin America in 2005
 
 
Chair 
  - Prof. Graciela Loyácono, School of Surveying, Universidad Nacional de 
  Córdoba (Argentina); e-mail:
  loyaconog[at]infovia.com.ar 
 
 
Workshops 
There will be meetings of the Delegates in 2003, 2004. 
Final report 
To be given during the Regional Meeting to be held in 2005 in Latin America 
Publications
The final report will be published in 2005 and spread out among the National 
and International bodies and Authorities: Governmental, Professional and 
Educational  
 
Policy issues
  - In the light of the achievements of the Task Force on Mutual Recognition 
  of Professional Qualifications (1998-2002), and in order to support the 
  principle of the free movement of surveyors world-wide, the primary aim of the 
  Working Group is:
    
      - To improve the knowledge and available information about relevant 
	  aspects of professional education in order to implement the process of 
	  mutual recognition of professional qualifications, with the aim of 
	  developing guidelines for implementing FIG policy in this area.
 
     
   
 
Chair
  - Dr. Frances Plimmer (United Kingdom), e-mail: fplimmer[at]hotmail.com
 
 
Specific projects
Based on the FIG policy with regard to mutual recognition, the specific 
objectives of the WG are: 
  - to develop in further detail the methodology of implementing mutual 
  recognition, as identified in the work to date of the FIG Task Force on mutual 
  recognition of professional qualifications
  
 - to investigate the barriers to the mutual recognition of professional 
  qualifications and their solutions
  
 - to investigate selected case studies which take a "step by step" approach 
  to process of mutual recognition in order to test the WTO "disciplines" for 
  implementing mutual recognition of professional qualifications.
 
 
In addition and support to the stated objectives (above), the WG will seek 
to: 
  - investigate the process and criteria used by academic institutions in 
  different countries for the selection of surveying students; and
  
 - investigate the indicators which demonstrate the quality of surveying 
  education in different countries
 
 
Workshops
One during the term of office. 
Final report
During the Munich Congress. 
Publications
A publication at the end of the term office. 
 
Policy issues
  - To integrate the resources of the Commissions 2&3 using the experiences of 
  professionals in knowledge transfer and the know-how of spatial information 
  management (SIM)
  
 - To analyse present status and trends of Information/Knowledge Management
  
 - To outline the implementation of the results of Information/Knowledge 
  Management in the Spatial Word
  
 - To define the necessary elements and routes of professional development in 
  the rapidly changing area of SIM
 
 
Chair
Prof. Bela Markus (Hungary), e-mail: mb[at]cslm.hu 
Workshops
At least one during the term of office 
Final report
In the Munich Congress. 
 
Policy issues
  - To study and develop integration of professional and land management 
  projects, especially in developing and transition countries.
 
 
Specific projects
  - To develop models for this integration
  
 - To do special studies in one developing and one in transition country, 
  where land management projects are being carried out.
 
 
Chair
  - Prof. Ulf Jensen (Sweden), e-mail:
  ulf.jensen[at]lantm.lth.se
 
 
Workshops
At least one during the term office. 
Final report
To prepare a report on experiences from integration of professional education 
and land management projects to be presented in Munich Congress. 
 
Working Group 9.1 - Education of Valuation Professionals in FIG (A Joint 
Working Group with Commission 9)
Working Group 4.4 - Education and CPD (A Joint Working Group with Commission 
4)
 
Co-operation with Sister Associations
In order to improve the benefits to members associations and universities, 
Commission 2 will strongly try to reinforce the links with the similar 
Commissions in sister organisations like ICA, ISPRS and IGGU. 
Co-operation with the United Nations Agencies
In co-operation with the UN Agencies, such as UN-Habitat and FAO it is always 
necessary to include educational and capacity building issues. Commission 2 is 
ready to contribute in these projects on the request of the Council in the 
educational field as necessary for the welfare of people and countries involved. 
Other Activities
Strategic Liaison Groups on Education
Objectives 
  - To establish networks between educational institutions to exchange 
  knowledge, experiences and problems solving ways inside each liaison group
  
 - To establish and maintain strong links among the different surveying 
  departments or institutions facilitating mutual assistance when and where 
  necessary
  
 - To have a better approach to each other from a closer position, not only 
  geographic, but social, historical, economical, etc.
  
 - To develop these liaison groups to a successful mean of facilitating 
  educational work in the universities, departments, etc. inside every group, 
  facilitating, as well, the exchange of professors and students
 
 
Structure 
  - There will be five different liaison groups established based on their 
  geographical, cultural, etc. similarities
  
 - Each group is chaired by a leader named in the following figure
  
 - Chairs are responsible to report directly to the Commission Chair
 
 
  
Australia, Canada, Europe, New Zealand and USA are self-consistent. 
Nevertheless, because the small number of Departments of Geomatics in the South 
Pacific countries, Australia and New Zealand are included in the South Pacific 
Group. 
Surveying Studies Portal
Commission 2 will continue, under the leadership of Prof. Kirsi Virrantaus 
(HTU), the development of a Portal for Surveying Studies, where Universities, 
Teachers and Students can find the widest and best information about curricula, 
contents, etc. This Portal will be highly useful for WG 2.1 (Virtual Academy) 
and 2.2 (Curricula and CPD). 
Web site
Collected data will be introduced in the FIG Surveying Education Database and 
FIG Education Portal; this work will be done in close co-operation and with the 
help of the FIG office. 
Newsletters
Commission 2 will continue to informing its delegates and member associations 
via Commission newsletter. 
Calendar of Events
  - October 2002 Symposium in Puerto Rico (Commissions 1 & 2)
  
 - January-March 2003 Symposium in Asia; possible organised in conjunction 
  with the FIG regional conference in Cambodia
  
 - September/December 2003 Symposium in Morocco
  
 - September/December 2004 Symposium in Nigeria
  
 - 2005 Symposium in Latin America in conjunction to FIG Regional Conference
  
 - September/December 2005 Symposium in the South Pacific
  
 - August-September 2006 FIG Congress in Munich
 
 
In addition to these events the Commission chair will attend two symposia in 
Latin America in May 2002: one in Universidad de Concepción (Chile), an Academic 
member of FIG, and other in Uruguay, organised by the new member association 
from Uruguay. 
Commission 2 is further investigating possibility to organise two further 
events in Latin America (perhaps in Costa Rica and in Brasil) with the goal to 
get FIG involved in Central America, where most of countries are without any 
University with Department of Surveying. The other symposium is planned for 
equatorial countries (Venezuela, Bolivia, Perú, Ecuador, etc), bearing in mind 
that Brasil is not currently member of FIG, with the goal to approach these 
countries, most of them with very few resources for travelling far away and with 
special, common and typical social, economic and educational situations. 
Commission Officers
Commission Chair
Prof. Pedro J. Cavero 
Universidad Politecnica de Madrid 
Escuela U. de Ingenieria Tecnica Topografica 
Campus Sur 
Ctra. de Valencia Km. 7 
28031 Madrid 
SPAIN 
Tel: + 34 91 336 79 08 
Fax: + 34 91 332 25 60 
Email: 
pjcavero[at]nivel.euitto.upm.es 
Commission Chair Elect 2004-2006 and Chair 2006-2010
Prof. Bela Markus, Head 
      College of Geoinformatics 
      University of West Hungary 
      Pirosalma u. 1-3 
      P.O. Box 52 
      H-8000 Szekesfehervar 
      HUNGARY 
    Tel. + 36 22 516 523 
    Fax + 36 22 516 521 
    Email: mb[at]geo.info.hu
     
Vice-Chair Administration
Prof.  Juan Prieto, Vice Chair of Administration 
Prof. of Geodesy. Satellite Positioning Systems, Astronomy and Surveying 
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid 
Escuela U. de Ingeniería Técnica Topográfica 
Ctra. De Valencia, Km.7 
28013 Madrid 
SPAIN 
Tel. + 34 91 336 64 76 
Fax + 34 91 332 25 60 
E-mail: jprieto[at]nivel.euitto.upm.es 
Chair Working Group 2.1 - Virtual Academy
Chair: Prof. Esben Munk Sørensen (Denmark) 
E-mail: ems[at]i4.auc.dk  
Chair Working Group 2.2 - Curricula Models and CPD
Prof. Graciela Loyácono (Argentina) 
E-mail: loyaconog[at]infovia.com.ar  
Chair Working Group 2.3 - Mutual Recognition
Dr. Frances Plimmer (United Kingdom) 
E-mail : fplimmer[at]hotmail.com 
Chair Working Group 2.4 - Knowledge in Spatial Information Management 
Prof. Bela Markus (Hungary) 
E-mail: mb[at]cslm.hu 
Working Group 2.5 - Capacity building in Land Management
Prof. Ulf Jensen (Sweden) 
E-mail: ulf.jensen[at]lantm.lth.se 
10 July 2002
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