Interest Groups

 
 
Entrepreneurship Pedagogy and Teaching


Entrepreneurship Pedagogy and Teaching is a special interest group organized under the auspices of the Articles of Incorporation of the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE) to promote and encourage the development and advancement of programs and services in the specific entrepreneurship field and to provide a forum for information exchange.

GROUP MISSION

The purpose of the Entrepreneurship Pedagogy & Teaching Interest Group is to encourage, support, and celebrate entrepreneurship teaching and learning. This includes innovation in course and curricular delivery, development and production of teaching materials, and educational periodicals. Interest group activities support the dissemination of best practices in entrepreneurial education. We embrace entrepreneurship education at the undergraduate and graduate levels, in colleges and universities, as well as programs for adults of all ages.

GROUP LEADERSHIP

Leadership of the Group is elected annually by the Group membership; questions relative to Group mission, membership; annual work program and objectives should be directed to one of the following members of the leadership team:

Group Chair

Fred Maidment
Professor
Western Connecticut State University
195 Rock Creek Lane
Torrington, CT  06790
Tel: 860-489-7800
Email: fhm4@juno.com

Group Vice-Chair

Ralph Hanke
Department of Management Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, OH 43403 Tel: 419-372-3417 Email: ralphh@bgsu.edu

GROUP MEMBERSHIP

A member of USASBE in good standing, that has professional interest in the specific field of the Group and wishes to pursue expansion and promotion of the field and personal advancement through knowledge exchange and participation in the mission of the Group, is eligible for membership.

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GROUP ANNUAL GOALS AND OBJECTIVES

Annually as an element of the Association’s strategic planning process, the Group develops a work plan that outlines goals and objectives for the program year.  Outlined below are annual goals and objectives adopted by the Group:

  • Maintain a designated track at the Annual Conference
  • Create an Interest Group Chat Room
  • Sponsor 4 regional meetings of the Interest Group
  • Develop a case writing model
  • Sponsor a workshop at the Annual Meeting on “Selling to your Dean”
  • Begin an annual survey of faculty salaries.