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Please read the more detailed explanations below, and consider supporting or opposing the RfC question below.
Please read the more detailed explanations below, and consider supporting or opposing the RfC question below.


==Background and details==
This section provides more details on the history of the Education Program, and the events which led to the creation of the Education Program Structure Working Group ("the working group").


===History of the Education Program===
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Instructors at the high school level and above have been using Wikipedia in the classroom for years. Sometimes these classes have been very successful, and sometimes less so, but there was originally no organized program on Wikipedia to respond to and support the students and their instructors; they were simply editors like anyone else. The [[Wikipedia:School and university projects|school and university projects]] page was created in 2003 as a guideline for classes, and the first sentence in the first version of that page survives almost unchanged today: "If you're a professor, teacher, or student within the college community, we encourage you to use Wikipedia in your course to demonstrate how an open content website works".
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The Education Program is a collection of several projects over the last two years that have the goal of supporting this engagement with teachers and students. In 2010 the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF) received a grant to work with university classes to improve articles on public policy; the result was the [http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Public_Policy_Initiative Public Policy Initiative], which was successful and which led to several follow up projects. The current structure of these efforts is documented at the [http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Education_Program Education Program] page: there are active education programs in Brazil, Canada, Egypt, Macedonia, the United States, and other countries (a few of these are currently supported and facilitated by the WMF; others are facilitated by local groups). Several professional academic societies are also formally encouraging the use of Wikipedia in the classroom: two such are the Association for Psychological Science's [http://www.psychologicalscience.org/index.php/members/aps-wikipedia-initiative Wikipedia initiative], and the American Sociological Association's [http://www.asanet.org/footnotes/nov11/wikipedia_1111.html Call to Duty]. A total of [[Wikipedia:United_States_Education_Program/Courses|55 university courses]] are registered with the United States Education Program for the Fall 2012 semester, and another [[Wikipedia:Canada Education Program/Courses/Present|10 courses]] are registered with the Canada Education Program.
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===The Wikimedia Foundation’s role and the "Working Group"===
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The Wikimedia Foundation has always intended for the Education Program to be run by volunteers rather than by the WMF. In 2012, the program appeared to be out of a pilot phase and into a successful program phase, and the WMF felt it was time for the program to be directed by the academic and Wikipedian volunteers who were making the program successful. The Wikimedia Foundation continues to support the program in the U.S. and Canada for the 2012-13 academic term, but also selected and chartered a [[User:Mike_Cline/USCAN_Working_Group_Drafts|Working Group]] in May 2012 to plan the next phase of the education program. The working group's task was to create a strategic plan for how US and Canadian classes working with Wikipedia could be provided with support beginning with the Fall 2013 semester. The working group is composed of seven Wikipedia editors, seven university faculty members, and two representatives of the WMF. The working group is facilitated and coordinated by [[User:Mike Cline|Mike Cline]] (long-term English Wikipedian, Campus Ambassador and professional strategic planning consultant) and has followed a formal planning process to formulate the strategy and implementation plan for the new organization.

The working group has been collaborating in-person and virtually since July 2012. The internal working documents of the working group have been in user space during the drafting process. They are linked at '''[[Wikipedia:Education Working Group/Strategic Plan|Strategic Plan/Proposal]]'''. The summarized proposal below represents the consensus of the Working Group.

===Recommendations for the United States and Canada Education Program===
For brevity, not all the rationale and background work for these recommendations is given here, but additional discussions can be found at the working group links above. A [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Mike_Cline/USCAN_Working_Group_Drafts/Phase_I_Task_Forces/Wikipedia_Community_Engagement_Process/Draft_RfC#Questions Q&A section] below contains further information and can be used to post further questions.

====Scope====
The new organization will be responsible for providing support to classes and workshops run in educational and research institutions in the US and Canada only. The organization will support educational projects with Wikipedia or any of its sister projects, such as Wiktionary or Commons. It will not be explicitly limited to working with the English-language Wikipedia, though support for other languages may be more difficult to provide. It will develop and disseminate resources such as interactive guides. The new organization's overall efforts will support the partnership of academia and the Wikipedia community in a manner that (a) advances teaching and learning; (b) brings in new editors, ranging from university students to professors to content experts outside academia; (c) improves the breadth, scope, documentation, and accuracy of Wikipedia articles; (d) promotes information fluency and free knowledge.

====Structure====
The new organization will be incorporated in the US as a [[501(c) organization|501(c)(3)]]. Legally that means it can accept tax-free donations. The new entity will not be part of the Wikimedia Foundation, but a fully independent organization affiliated with the WMF. It will apply to the WMF to be a "[[m:Wikimedia_affiliation_models/Thematic_Organizations|thematic organization]]" for branding and marketing purposes. The new organization will operate primarily through colleges and universities, other established research centers, Chapters based in the U.S. and Canada, and interested WikiProjects.

====Governance====
The composition, representation, selection process, tenure and responsibilities of the board of the new organization will be determined by the by-laws, which should be finalized during phase II of the transition to the new organization after approval by the WMF (see the section on timing, below). The board is likely to include representation from stakeholder groups such as the Wikipedia editing community, academe, and the WMF. The board will be responsible for finalizing the organization's by-laws, hiring critical staff (such as an Executive Director), and establishing necessary legal, financial and operational processes and infrastructure.

====Funding====
The new organization will ask for seed funding from the WMF in order to organize itself, and in the future will seek funding from the [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/FDC_portal Funds Dissemination Committee]. As an organization independent of the WMF, it will also seek funding from other sources, such as foundations, corporations and government agencies.

====Timing====
The WMF will make a decision on whether to support the working group’s proposal by November 30, 2012. The working group will begin reviewing the proposal with the Global Development group in the WMF by the end of October, to allow time to discuss feedback and modify the proposal if necessary.

In addition, the working group will consider feedback from this RfC when finalizing the proposal. This RfC will run for 30 days, but in order to keep on schedule the working group may provide the initial draft of the proposal to the WMF prior to the end of the RfC. Comments made at the RfC after the initial proposal goes to the WMF will still be reviewed, and if appropriate will be considered during the revision process the working group will go through with the WMF during November. At the conclusion of the RfC, if the WMF approves moving forward with the proposal, the RfC will be summarized and used to inform the actions of the new board and the new organization's staff during implementation.

On November 30 the current working group will be dissolved. The period from November 30, 2012 to May 31, 2013 is "Phase II"; during this phase, assuming that the plan is approved, a board will be formed, the new organization incorporated, core staff hired, critical processes established and operations will begin. During phase II the current education program will continue to be administered by the WMF. Phase II will be monitored by the WMF and executed by a small implementation team; as soon as a board of directors is created for the new organization, that board will take over from the implementation team.


==Questions==
==Questions==

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