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About Professional Surveying Education 2019-2022The focus of FIG Commission 2 is professional surveying education. The core areas for the commission are: 1) curriculum and core surveying body of knowledge, 2) effective teaching and learning methods, 3) knowledge exchange and 4) continuing professional development. Why quality professional education is vitally importantThe FIG Commission 2 mission is to raise the next generation of surveying professionals that have a sound education foundation, can impart knowledge and about surveying theory and best practices, have the competencies, skills and instincts in surveying sciences and technologies. They should also be agile and able to respond to the growing demands from humanity, and able to keep pace with new and emerging paradigms, technologies and processes. The profession needs to not only measure but also manage, to mitigate, to meaningfully deploy its sciences and technologies, its knowledge and practices for the betterment of humanity so that the profession remains relevant. Against this backdrop, surveying educators, government and industry working together have the task of educating and shaping our next generation of professionals and providing options for life-long-learning. Professional education and life-long learning are fundamental in achieving SGD Goal 4 to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all. Supporting high quality professional education for surveyorsEffective learning depends on approaches to professional education that understands how students learn, and develops approaches for teaching and learning that are accessible for all and evidence-based. We seek to understand how current students best learn, good practices in e-learning, and in blending f2f and e-learning approaches for both teaching and training. Commission 2 work plan is delivered largely by the three working groups: Working Group 2.1 - Developing
academic networks for knowledge sharing. During 2020, there have been significant developments in
surveying professional education due to the COVID-19 restrictions.
Globally, many surveying academic institutions were required to
adapt to these restrictions by moving their learning and teaching
completely online. This has presented a range of challenges as we
grappled with which learning management system and video
communications platforms we would use. We considered how to reach
those students without adequate internet connection or with poor ICT
quality. We considered the implications for those tasks that were
heavily based around face-to-face contact – for example field
practical projects, computer lab sessions, and cartographic design
projects. Role of FIG Commission 2Commission 2 achieves its mission by promoting good practices in professional surveying education through:
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