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1 Education Council, Miami Strategy Discussion

2 ACM Council Meeting Regularly the Education Board has to make a presentation on it activities to ACM Council The last such meeting was held in New York in October 2010 The response from ACM Council is invariably positive and supportive and it was on this occasion However they asked that we come forward to the next ACM Council meeting (in June) with clear strategic objectives

3 Ed Board meeting The Education Board held a face-to-face meeting in Seattle in December and this issue of its strategic objectives was a major consideration Of course the charters of the Education Board and the Education Council provide an important basis – indeed they make reference to matters of concern to ACM

4 Charter of Ed Council The first aim of the Education Council is to represent the broad education community within ACM. Through the standing and reputation of its members, it must provide a body that is able to offer high quality advice and guidance on all matters of significant educational concern to ACM. It will be important for Education Council members to keep abreast of current matters of educational interest and policy, and to have an eye to the creation of an ever better educational environment and educational experience for all those involved in Computing education.

5 Strategic objectives To provide a focus for ACM activity and leadership in the general area of computing education To support be ACM’s strategic objectives through activities and initiatives in computing education; this includes providing support for ACM’s various Councils To understand the education related needs and aspirations of ACM members – students, academics, practitioners (and their managers) and employers - and to respond appropriately on behalf of ACM To provide leadership for the computing community in curricular development and curricular guidance; the community is to include all levels of education (specifically including K-12 and Two-Year College activity) with the emphasis being on higher education Where possible to act on behalf of the computing community to increase the status and standing of computing education In recognising ACM’s role as an international organisation, to understand the differing needs of the international community and to address these in Education Board and Education Council considerations To organise and manage meetings of the Education Council, to keep the Council members up-to-date with significant developments and generally to manage the work of the Council To approve ACM appointments to education-related bodies such as ABET, and to keep informed about and engage in significant related activity

6 Priority areas At its meeting the Board felt that it needed to provide a focus for current activity It identified the following as priority areas – Support for CS 2013 – The Advanced Placement initiative and the related 10k teachers issue – International initiatives, for instance India China – slightly premature at this stage Europe – Statistics gathering for all CS institutions

7 Expectations of Ed Council members The Ed Board felt it would be helpful to address this issue explicitly Thus – Advise on how best to meet these objectives – Provide help and support in meeting them – Perhaps become involved in one or two specific tasks related to the meeting of the short term goals; these will be identified - we expect to have tasks related to each (?) of the short term goals


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