ERIC Number: ED262153
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1984-Sep
Pages: 181
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National Entrepreneurship Education Forum. Proceedings of a Conference (2nd, Columbus, Ohio, September 5-6, 1984).
Ohio State Univ., Columbus. National Center for Research in Vocational Education.
These proceedings include the texts of papers and group discussions presented at a national forum on entrepreneurship education. Included in the volume are the following presentations: "Welcoming Remarks--National Entrepreneurship Forum" by Robert E. Taylor; "Critical Issues Surrounding Entrepreneurship Education--Present, Past, Future--A Federal Perspective" by Robert M. Worthington; "Franchising: The Beginning Entrepreneur's Training Ground" by Andrew Kostecka; "The Importance of the Small Business Sector to the American Economy" by Frank Swain; "Meshing the Federal, State, and Local Initiatives" by Charles Liner; "An Educational Program for Minority Business Development" by John Russell; "Resources Available to the Entrepreneur" by Donald M. Clark; "Resources Available to the Entrepreneur" by Mary Hanrahan; "How Can We Get Support for Entrepreneurship?"--a panel discussion by Betsy Schwammberger, Mary Anderton Williams, and Ed Davis; "Resources Available to the Entrepreneur" by Carol Eliason; "Project to Promote Economic Development through Entrepreneurship Education and Training" by Jerry Davis; "Group Model Programs" by Betsy Schwammberger; "Entrepreneurial Training: Tapping Community Resources" by Barry Palmer; "The Pennsylvania Small Business Development Centers: A Unique Resource for Small Business" by Susan M. Garber; "Entrepreneurship Training and Education in Minnesota" by Lynda Rago; "Identifying Entrepreneur Characteristics" by James W. Kunz; "Collaboration Model--JTPA and Vocational Education" by Darrell L. Parks; "Incubation Models" by Marj P. Leaming; "How I Became an Entrepreneur" by Graydon Webb; "What We Know about the Entrepreneur" by William Dunkelberg; and "Educating and Training the Potential and Existing Entrepreneur"--a panel discussion by David Gillette, David Harriman, and John Frazier. A description of the Minnesota Small Business Management Program and a series of self-discovery instruments are appended. (MN)
Descriptors: Agency Role, Business Administration, Community Colleges, Community Resources, Coordination, Delivery Systems, Demonstration Programs, Economic Development, Educational Opportunities, Entrepreneurship, Federal Government, Financial Support, Higher Education, Individual Characteristics, Information Networks, Information Sources, Minority Groups, Models, National Programs, Public Agencies, Questionnaires, Resources, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Small Businesses, State Departments of Education, Two Year Colleges
Publication Type: Collected Works - Proceedings; Opinion Papers; Reports - Descriptive
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Language: English
Sponsor: Office of Vocational and Adult Education (ED), Washington, DC.
Authoring Institution: Ohio State Univ., Columbus. National Center for Research in Vocational Education.
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