|  Original work plan in .pdf-format
 
 
	Dr. Steven Frank, Chairperson of Commission 2. Terms of reference
      Curriculum development Core surveying knowledgeLearning and teaching methods and technologiesEducational management and marketing Continuing professional development Networking in education and training Mission StatementThe mission of Commission 2 is to promote good practices in professional 
	surveying education by: 
	exploring the needs of society and endorsing universities and other 
	educational organizations to develop mechanisms and processes that will help 
	to meet those needssupporting and promoting advances in survey education through 
	identification of core surveying knowledgepromoting cooperative ventures in surveying education and researchsupporting the building of capacity for surveying education in the 
	developing worldreinforcing contacts to educational commissions of related professionsimproving dissemination of information on all of the above GeneralCommission 2 will continue the work on e-learning, work with identifying core 
survey knowledge, work with building capacity in surveying education, promote 
opportunities for young surveyors, promote the FIG academic membership, work 
with educational management and marketing, and identify educational standards 
and accreditation procedures.
 In general the 2011-2014 work plan aims to:
 
	Share professional surveying education standards and accreditationShare core surveying knowledgeShare good learning and teaching practices in surveying educationShare good educational management and marketing processesContinue development on the FIG Surveying Education DatabasePromote FIG academic membership of universities and other educational 
	organisationsPromote opportunities for students and young surveyors within Commission 
	2 and in FIG in close co-operation with the Young Surveyors NetworkPromote cooperative education and research opportunities The work of Commission 2 will be done through four working groups. Each of 
the working groups represents an area of focus in professional surveying 
education. During the four-year term of office workshops are planned for each of 
the working groups. The workshops are proposed to be held in conjunction with 
FIG Working Weeks, Regional Conferences and special workshops held annually with 
locations and dates given below. Each planned conference will focus on one or 
more themes from a working group.  
 Policy issues
      Identify the necessary core surveying knowledge and technology for the 
	  education in our professionIdentify and compare curriculum across universities and countriesIdentify the necessary changes in curricula due to the changing 
		technology in our profession ChairVice-ChairSpecific projects
	Develop a guide for identifying and describing core surveying knowledge 
	 Workshops
      Participation in FIG Working Weeks and other major Commission 2 
	  organised or co-sponsored events with dedicated technical sessions and/or 
	  workshops as appropriate.SAGES/FIG Workshop, University of Mayaguez, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, 
		July 19–22, 2011. Publication(s)
	Summary guide for core surveying knowledge Timetable
	Draft publications will be presented at Working Weeks during the term of 
	this plan and according to the timetable to be developed by the Working 
	Group Chair. Beneficiaries
	FIG member associations, FIG Academic Members, surveying businesses, 
	universities offering surveying programs, individual surveying academics and 
	individual surveyors. 
 Policy issues 
  Identify the change in the teaching and learning methodology due to the 
  changing technologies in education and in the professional practice.Make recommendations for future learning methods under specific 
	circumstances (distant learning, off-the-job-training, life-long learning. Chair Vice Chair Specific project(s) 
	Identify and share best practices in e-learning and other new 
	educational methodologies. Workshops 
  Participation in FIG Working Weeks and other major Commission events with 
  dedicated technical sessions and/or workshops as appropriate.Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, 12-18 September 2012 Publication(s)
	Changing technologies and strategies in surveying teaching methodology Timetable
	Draft publications will be presented at Working Weeks during the term of 
	this plan and according to the timetable to be developed by the Working 
	Group Chair. Beneficiaries
	FIG member associations, FIG Academic Members, surveying businesses, 
	universities offering surveying programs and individual surveying academics. 
 Policy issues
      Some parts of the world exhibit a declining interest by potential 
	  professionals in surveying education. Other parts of the world have an 
	  interest but few opportunities to pursue surveying education. Commercial 
	  aspects of education must be recognized but opportunities for cooperation 
	  between educational organizations and a logical, universal approach to 
	  promote professional survey education need be developed and shared. ChairVice ChairWorkshops
      Participation in FIG Working Weeks and other major Commission events 
	  with dedicated technical sessions and/or workshops as appropriate.Workshop in Western Europe (Netherlands, Hungary?)  Publication(s)
	The Status of Surveying Education  Timetable
	Draft publications will be presented at Working Weeks during the term of 
	this plan and according to the timetable to be developed by the Working 
	Group Chair. Beneficiaries
	FIG member associations, FIG academic members, surveying businesses, 
	universities offering surveying programs and individual surveying academics. 
 Policy issues
      Academic accreditation of surveying education programsMutual recognition of surveying education degrees ChairVice ChairSpecific project(s)
	Indentifying institutions, procedures and methods used to accredit 
	surveying educational programs Workshops
      Participation in FIG Working Weeks and other major Commission events 
	  with dedicated technical sessions and/or workshops as appropriate.Workshop at the University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, England, 
		August/September 2014. 
		 Publication(s)
	Guide to Academic accreditation criteria for Surveying Education  Timetable
	Draft publications will be presented at Working Weeks during the term of 
	this plan and according to the timetable to be developed by the Working 
	Group Chair. Beneficiaries
	FIG member associations, FIG academic members, surveying businesses, 
	universities offering surveying programs and individual surveying academics. 
 Commission OfficersCommission Chair
  
    |  | Dr. Steven Frank Surveying Engineering Program
 New Mexico State University
 PO Box 30001, MSC 3566
 Las Cruces, New Mexico
 USA
 Tel. + 1 (575) 646-8171
 Fax + 1 (575) 646-6107
 Email: sfrank@nmsu.edu
 |  Vice Chair of Administration
  
    |  | Dr. Gary Jeffress Geographic Information Science Program
 Department of Computing and Mathematical Sciences
 College of Science and Technology
 Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
 Corpus Christi, Texas
 USA
 Tel. + 1 (361) 825-2720
 Fax + 1 (361) 825-5848
 Email: gary.jeffress@tamucc.edu
 |  Chair of WG 2.1 - Curriculum and Core Survey Knowledge
  
    |  | Bela Markus Land and GeoInformation Knowledge Center
 Faculty of Geoinformatics
 University of West Hungary
 Pirosalma u. 1-3
 P.O. Box 52
 H-8000 Szekesfehervar
 HUNGARY
 Tel. + 36-22-516-552
 Fax + 36-22-516-521
 Email: mb@geo.info.hu
 |  Vice Chair of WG 2.1 - Curriculum and Core Survey Knowledge
  
    |  | Irina Fartukova Vice Dean, Economics & Land Management Faculty
 Moscow State University of Geodesy and Cartography
 Moscow
 RUSSIAN FEDERATION
 Tel. / fax: + 7 499 2625365
 E-mail : fut-office@miigaik.ru
 |  Chair of WG 2.2  - Learning and Teaching Methodology
  
    |  | Ir. E.M.C. (Liza) Groenendijk Department of Urban and Regional Planning and Geo-information Management
 Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC) of the University of 
	Twente
 Enschede
 THE NETHERLANDS
 Tel. +31 53 4874528
 Fax: + 31 53 4874575
 E-mail: groenendijk@itc.nl
 |  Vice Chair of WG 2.2  - Learning and Teaching Methodology
  
    |  | Reinfried Mansberger Head of Institute
 Surveying and Land Administration
 University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU)
 AUSTRIA
 Tel. + 43 1 47654/5115
 Email: 
	reinfried.mansberger@boku.ac.at
 |  Chair of WG 2.3 - Marketing and Management of Professional Survey 
	EducationVice Chair of WG 2.3 - Marketing and Management of Professional Survey 
	Education
  
    |  | Marina Vaskovich Real Estate Planning and Land Law
 Brinellvägen 1
 Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)
 100 44 Stockholm
 SWEDEN
 Tel. + 46 8 7908616
 Fax + 46 8 7907367
 Email: 
	marina.vaskovich@infra.kth.se
 |  Chair of WG 2.4 - Accreditation and Quality Assurance
	
		|  | Tim Goodhead University of Portsmouth
 ED&M, Portland Building
 Portsmouth
 ENGLAND
 Tel. + 44 2392842939
 Email: tim.goodhead@port.ac.uk
 |  Vice Chair of WG 2.4 - Accreditation and Quality Assurance
	
		|  | Dr. Gary Jeffress Geographic Information Science Program
 Department of Computing and Mathematical Sciences
 College of Science and Technology
 Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
 USA
 Tel. + 1 (361) 825-2720
 Fax + 1 (361) 825-5848
 E-mail: 
		gary.jeffress@tamucc.edu
 |  8 August 2011 |