Work Plan 2015-18
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Terms of Reference
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The domain of professional surveying education
(vocational, higher and academic education, and continuing
professional development)
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The role of professional education and its relation
to the public sector, private sector and professional
organizations.
Mission statement
Promote good practices in professional surveying
education by:
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Exploring the needs of society and endorsing
universities and other educational organizations to develop
mechanisms and processes that will help to meet those needs.
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Supporting and promoting advances in survey education
through identification of core surveying knowledge
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Promoting cooperative ventures in surveying education
and research
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Supporting the building of capacity for surveying
education in the developing world
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Reinforcing contacts to educational commissions of
related professions
General
FIG Commission 2 is the domain of professional surveying
education. The traditional core areas for the commission are:
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curriculum and core surveying body of knowledge,
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teaching and learning methodology,
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marketing and management of professional education
and
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accreditation and quality assurance.
During the last term Frank (2008, 2012) and Greenfeld
(2010, 2012) centred on the understanding of the surveying core body of
knowledge. Recent developments and discourse justify the broadening of
the scope of FIG Commission 2 from surveying education to educating the
land professional (Enemark & Williamson, 2004; Enemark, 2008, 2009,
2010; Magel et al. 2009; Mitchel & Enemark, 2008).
Innovative learning and teaching has always received
major attention in FIG and FIG Commission 2. This is reflected in the
work of Enemark (2004, 2007, 2009; Enemark & Gallant, 2012) promoting
innovative teaching and learning approaches in surveying education, in
particular project- and problem-based learning. E-learning, open
learning and knowledge management achieved major attention by Markus
(2005, 2008, and 2010). The work on e-learning resulted in the most
recent publication by FIG Commission 2: FIG Publication No. 46.
Enhancing Surveying Education through e-Learning. Markus (2010)
mentioned the following two challenges for FIG Commission 2 that are
still highly relevant to consider: ubiquitous learning and open
education. For the new term these will be embraced and further explored. There has been a noticeable trend in recent years,
particularly in English speaking countries, of a declining population of
surveyors and the need to attract promising young surveyors into
surveying (Frank, 2010). Various approaches and recruiting tools have
been developed and shared during recent FIG Commission 2 events.
Developing educational and skills qualifications of
surveying professionals and technicians is one of the other main
concerns for FIG Commission 2. For some countries this is of more
concern than others. In the United States ABET is used to allow standard
recognition of educational surveying qualifications (Frank, 2007, 2009,
2010). In the United Kingdom, RICS has developed educational criteria
that allow universities to assess the suitability of their curricula to
the professional needs (Plimmer, 2003; Frank, 2010). With the rapidly
changing surveying profession it is a continuous challenge to maintain a
system of standardization. The former chair of FIG Commission 2 has
worked intensively on defining educational surveying qualifications and
in relation to the core surveying body of knowledge and learning and
teaching methodologies (Frank, 2012).
For its new term, 2015 -2018, FIG Commission 2 will
continue to build on the work carried out by the former commission
chairs. FIG Commission 2 has developed for the term 2015 – 2018 the
following focus areas. These will be discussed and worked out in
concrete actions during the first Commission 2 meeting in 2015:
Becoming an active Commission
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Attracting more contributing members and
strengthening the working groups
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Increase visibility and impact
Professional education world-wide
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timulate world-wide participation and exchange
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Special attention to professional education in the
countries/member associations less represented at FIG events.
The chain of professional surveying education
Towards educating the land professional
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Preparing for new challenges in the surveying
profession
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Bringing land administration and land management into
the surveying education
One (or more) of the vision statements will be selected
for an FIG Commission 2 publication.
In addition to the specific activities above, Commission
2 will support and contribute to FIG Task Forces, Permanent
Institutions and Networks, in particular to the Young Surveyors
Network, the OICRF and the FIG Foundation.
Working groups
The work of FIG Commission 2 is organized in 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 at least one Commission 2 workshop will be organized. Ideally,
each planned event will focus on one or more themes from a working
group.
Objectives
Chair
Dr.-Ing. Fahria Masum, Germany
E-mail:
[email protected]
Co-chairs
Reshma Shresta, Nepal
Email: [email protected]
Gordon Waymuba, Kenya
Email: [email protected]
Specific projects
The recent discussion in FIG Commission 1 on the
definition of a surveyor (see the discussion on LinkedIn, FIG Commission
1) will guide the FIG Commission 2 and in particular Working Group 2.1
for its new term. The concept of the land professional, the land
administration and/or land management professional and related curricula
and core body of knowledge will a particular challenge for Working Group
2.1 during this term of office.
The working group will further be involved in developing
initiatives to support professional education at other levels than the
academic education, such as the level of polytechnics and vocational
training institutions.
Workshops
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From 25 – 27 of November 2015 the Workshop
“Strengthening Education for Land Professionals and Opportunities
for SDI Development” will take place in Kathmandu, Nepal. The
workshop will be organized by the Nepal Institution of Chartered
Surveyors (NICS) and the Nepal Remote Sensing and Photogrammetric
Society (NRSPS); jointly with ISPRS Working Group IV/4. Website:
www.workshopnepal2015.com.np
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The intention is to organize a workshop on
professional surveying education in Africa. The Eastern African Land
Administration Network (ELAN) is interested to host such a workshop
next to their annual meeting. Proposed time: 2016.
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A combined international Commission 2/Commission 7
workshop on cadaster, land administration and land management
education. The intention is to bring together the
universities/institutions working in the land administration and
land management domain. Relevant international bodies such as UN
Habitat, GLTN, FAO and WB should be involved. Cooperation with ESRI,
Thomson Reuters and other corporate members needs to be explored.
The ITC – University of Twente will be the host organization.
Proposed time: 2018
Publications
Time table
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Draft publications will be presented and discussed at
the FIG Working Weeks
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Working group final report and publication will be
presented at the dedicated session during the FIG Congress in 2018.
Beneficiaries
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Higher education institutions, national associations,
governments, international governing bodies, cadaster and land
registration organizations; chartered surveyors, private surveyors
and FIG Corporate Members.
Objectives
Chair
Dr. Audrey Martin (Ireland)
Email: [email protected]
Specific projects
The new chair of this working group will continue to work
on e-learning as an important aspect of innovative learning in surveying
education. There is a tentatively plan for a workshop in Dublin for
May/June 2016. The FIG Commission 2 Workshop could be linked to the
annual DIT eLearning Summer School.
Strengthening knowledge management and organizational
learning in FIG and its members will be a theme for this working group.
The use of OICRF, Surveying Reference Library and Surveying Education
database, as a knowledge and learning platform for FIG will be explored
and further developed. This will be done together with the responsible
members and the FIG Secretariat. The new FIG website is an important
factor in this initiative.
FIG Commission 2 intends to support the FIG Council
in designing dynamic technical sessions, use of innovative ways of
reporting, organising challenging workshops and promote the online
involvement and participation. This should be achieved by working
together with Young Surveyors Network and the FIG Secretariat.
Workshop
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FIG Commission 2 Workshop in Dublin linked to the
annual Dublin Institute of Technology eLearning Summer School.
Proposed period: May/June 2016. Publications
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Technical papers on e-learning and innovative
approaches in teaching and learning during Working Weeks, Regional
Conference and Commission 2 workshops.
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Workshop Proceedings
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FIG Learning Platform
Time table
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Special sessions during all FIG Working Weeks and
Regional Conferences and during FIG Commission 2 Workshops and other
relevant commission events to discuss the FIG Learning Platform
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Working group final report will be presented at the
dedicated session during the FIG Congress in 2018.
Beneficiaries
Higher education institutions, surveying professionals,
Young Surveyors and potential surveyors, FIG Office and Secretariat and
FIG Members; FIG Corporate Members; public in general (open access).
Objectives
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Promoting the interest by potential professionals in
surveying education.
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Marketing of professional surveying education
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Increase opportunities to pursue surveying education
all over the world.
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Explore how to strengthen the education continuum in
surveying education: vocational education, higher education and
academic education.
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Bridging the gap between the education sector and the
labor market
Chair
Dr. Nadezda Kamynina, Russia
Email: [email protected]
Special projects
In the European Union programs are going on to stimulate,
raise awareness and increase student enrolment in surveying education.
There are programs addressing the relation between surveying education
and the labour market. It is foreseen that in the new term working group
2.3 will pay attention to these European developments and experiences
from programs such as: GeoSkills Plus (Leonardo program), the Tempus
GE-UZ and the LLL GI-N2K among other initiatives.
The Young Surveyors within FIG have a strong interest and
can contribute much to this working group. Some Young Surveyors will
join this group for the new term.
Workshop
Workshop to share European experiences in the GeoSkills
Plus (Leonardo program), the Tempus GE-UZ, the LLL GI-N2K program and
other European initiatives related to the demand and supply of surveying
professionals and education. Workshop proposed for 2017; could be
combined with the workshop in Dublin by Working Group 2.2.
Publication(s)
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Technical papers at Working Weeks, Regional
Conference and Commission 2 workshops.
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Workshop Proceedings
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Publication(s): Conditions and principles of
marketing professional survey education.
Time table
Beneficiaries
Individuals, potential surveyors, higher education
institutions, vocational schools, society, labor market, public and
private sector; FIG’s corporate members; young surveyors and potential
surveyors.
Objectives
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To compare and support academic accreditation of
surveying education programs
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To explore and support the mutual recognition of
surveying education degrees
Chair
Prof. Alias Abdul Rahman
Email: [email protected]
Special projects
The globalization of surveying education poses questions
concerning the rigor of survey programs and the appropriate depth and
breadth of topics within the various programs (Frank, 2010). The mutual
recognition of surveying education degrees in the world will continue to
be a main issue for FIG Commission 2 and in particular Working Group
2.4. Cross-border professional education and internationalization
(accreditation, standards) are two other related themes.
Workshop(s)
To be decided
Time table
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Outcome of activities will be delivered according to
the timetable to be developed by the Working Group Chair
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Working group final report will be presented at the
dedicated session during the FIG Congress in 2018.
Beneficiaries
Higher education institutions, surveying professionals,
licensed and chartered surveyors, employers and governments; national
associations.
Publications
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Technical papers at Working Weeks, Regional
Conference and Commission 2 workshops.
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Workshop Proceedings
Academic Forum
The Academic Forum is the platform for FIG Academic
Members. Traditionally Commission 2 has a leading role in the Academic
Forum. During the FIG Congress 2014 in Kuala Lumpur the Forum discussed
and prepared an initial statement on Academic responsibilities and the
Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure (VGGT).
For its new term, FIG Commission 2 intends to strengthen
its role in facilitating and leading the Academic Forum. The Commission
is approached by FAO to work on ‘pooled’ relationship with a consortium
of land tenure related universities from the FIG Academic partnership
program.
This with the intention to further roll-out curricula,
didactical tools and e-courses on the Voluntary Guidelines on the
Responsible Governance of Tenure (VGGT).
Relation to other Commissions and Task Forces
By its nature FIG Commission 2, Professional
Education, has a relation to all the other technical commissions as is
illustrated in figure 1. However, with some commissions it has a
stronger relation than with others.
Figure 1. The position and function of
FIG Commission 2 in relation to the other Commissions.
Commission 2 works closely together with Commission 1 and
in particular with Working Group 1.1 - Changing Nature of Work and the
Role of a Surveyor.
Commission 2 has a close connection to Commission 7
Cadastre and Land Management. The changing nature of the surveyor or
land professional is best illustrated by the trends and developments in
cadaster and land management.
FIG Commission 2 has a role in supporting the Young
Surveyors Network, some of FIG Task Forces like Africa Task Force and
the OICRF (The International Office for Cadastre and Land Records)
(OICRF).
Traditionally the chair of FIG Commission 2 is a member
of the FIG Foundation.
Continuous Commission activities
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LinkedIn Group:
http://www.fig.net/commission2/index.htm
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Newsletter
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FIG Surveying Education database: need for member to
work on it!! Stimulate young surveyors involvement Improved
communication and online involvement Engage with corporate
members/associations/UN Bodies/WB/FAO § Increase global reach and
new membership.
Commission Officers
Commission Chair
Ir. Liza Groenendijk (E.M.C)
Lecturer Land Administration, School for Land Administration Studies
Faculty for Geo-information Sciences and Earth Observation
University of Twente, Enschede
The Netherlands
E-mail:
[email protected]
Tel: 0031 534894528
Mobile: 0031 6 29435035
Vice-chair and Chair Working Group 2.1
Dr.-Ing. Fahria Masum
Coordinator Admission and Research
Chair of Land Management
Technische Universitaet Muenchen (TUM)
Germany
Tel.: 0049/(0)89/28925790
E-mail:
[email protected]
Co-chair Working Group 2.1
Reshma Shresta
Kathmandu University/PhD at School for Land Administration Studies
Faculty for Geo-information Sciences and Earth Observation
University of Twente, Enschede
The Netherlands
E-mail: [email protected]
Co-chair Working Group 2.1
Dr. Gordon Wayumba
Department of Geospatial Science and Engineering,
Technical University of Kenya
P.O. Box 52428 - 00200
Nairobi
Kenya
Tel. +254 722775168
Email: [email protected]
Chair Working Group 2.2
Dr. Audrey Martin FSCSI FRICS
Chair of the MSc in Geospatial Engineering, Spatial Information Sciences
Group
College of Engineering & Built Environment
Dublin Institute of Technology,
Dublin
Ireland
Tel: +353 1 402 3736
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.dit.ie/geomatics/
Chair Working Group 2.3
Dr. Nadezda Kamynina
Head International Academic Programs Departments
Moscow State University of Geodesy and Cartography (Miigaik)
Moscow
Russia
E-mail: [email protected]
Chair Working Group 2.4
Prof. Alias Abdul Rahman
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM)
Jabatan Geoinformatik
Fakulti Geoinformasi dan harta tanah
Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
E-mail: [email protected]
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