
| Entrepreneurial Skills for Small Business - Exemplar Curriculum Document (AIT, 1994, 66 p.) |
Adelaide Institute of TAFE
South Australia
June 1994
DEET
Australia
CURRICULUM DOCUMENT
© MINISTER FOR EMPLOYMENT, TRAINING AND FURTHER
EDUCATION
SOUTH AUSTRALIA 1994
Published by Adelaide Institute of TAFE for the
Department
for Employment, Training and Further Education
First Published 1994 (100)
Adelaide Institute of TAFE Cataloguing-in-Publication Entry
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658.022 E61 |
Entrepreneurial skills for small business:
exemplar |
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52p.: ill; 30 cm. |
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1. Small business - Management - Curricula |
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STATE PRINT
South Australia
Copies of this document can be obtained from
Adelaide Institute
UNEVOC Centre
GPO Box 1872
Adelaide
SA 5001
AUSTRALIA
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+618 207 8249 |
This document may be duplicated in whole or in part for legitimate educational purposes.
CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT TEAM MEMBERS
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NAME |
POSITION |
INSTITUTION |
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S ZAHEER A GILLANI |
Director |
National Technical Teachers |
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YAAKOB HASRAT |
Assistant Director |
Technical and Vocational |
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YU ZUGUANG |
Deputy Director |
Central Institute of Vocational and Technical Education State
Education Commission |
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ANIES MUCKTIANY |
Staff Curriculum Development TVE |
Directorate of Technical and Vocational Education |
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KWANG BUM, LEE |
Instructor |
Inchon Industrial Masters |
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PROFESSOR ARUNK MISHRA |
Project Director |
Pandit Sunderlal |
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MR JOHN SCALES |
Educational Manager |
Small Business Training Centre |
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PROJECT FACILITATOR | | |
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MS SUE GOLDMAN |
Open Learning Co-ordinator |
Adelaide Institute of TAFE |
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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This curriculum was developed as a joint initiative by Adelaide Institute of TAFE, South Australia and the Department of Employment, Education and Training (DEET) Australia, at Adelaide Institute from May 30 - June 17 1994, by curriculum specialists from United Nations Technical and Vocational Education (UNEVOC) Centres, for use amongst UNESCO member countries in the technical and vocational (TVE) sectors. |
The members of the curriculum development team wish to thank:
Mr Brian Watt, Director, Department of Employment, Education and Training, Australia, for his support of the original project concept
Mr Brian Stanford, Director, and Mr John Wolfensberger, Associate Director, for providing support and facilities at Adelaide Institute of TAFE for the conduct of the project
Mr John Bartram, Manager, International, and his team of mentors for successfully organising the visits and supporting the members during their stay in Adelaide.
Special thanks to Associate Professor Richard McMahon, Flinders University of SA, for sharing his commitment to entrepreneurial skills training with the team, and for his input into the curriculum.
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Typesetting |
Veronica Cox |
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Cover Design |
Geoffrey Williams - Open Learning Unit |
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Art |
Maya Roinich - CALS |
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Printed |
State Print, Adelaide, South Australia |
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RECOMMENDATIONS and TIMELINE for ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS
DEVELOPMENT |
Approved by members of the
Curriculum
Development Team
16 June 1994
at Adelaide Institute of
TAFE
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ONGOING
ENTREPRENEURIAL
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT PROJECT 2000
1 That a core monitoring group be established.
2 That membership of the group be as follows, with current members of the project being targeted as representatives:
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AUSTRALIA |
2 |
(Adelaide Institute of TAFE) |
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INDIA |
1 |
(CIVE) |
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PAKISTAN |
1 |
(National Technical Teachers Training |
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College) |
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CHINA |
1 |
(CITVE) |
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MALAYSIA |
1 |
(Ministry of Education) |
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INDONESIA |
1 |
(DTVE) |
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KOREA |
1 |
(Inchon Ind Masters College) |
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UNESCO |
1 |
(PROAP) |
3 That the Chairperson be appointed from Bangkok or Berlin.
4 That the purpose of the core monitoring group be as follows:
· to meet periodically, as required by the timelines to December 2000;
· to evaluate progress with the project;
· to decide about the direction of the project.
5 That a clearing house for entrepreneurial training support be established at Adelaide Institute. Funding costs for the clearing house are estimated as $37,000 (Australian) for the first year.
6 That a programme of accredited trainer training for teachers who will deliver these modules in each country, be established.
7 That funding be provided through central bodies - UNESCO, DEET - to continue this project through to the year 2000.
These recommendations arose from discussions of the Curriculum Group at Adelaide on Tuesday, 7 June 1994 and Tuesday, 14 June 1994.
TIMELINE
ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
PROJECT 2000
(UNEVOC)
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June 1994 |
1 |
Development of exemplar curriculum (regional) |
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September 1994 |
2 |
Development of guidelines for curriculum adaptation (national) |
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October 1994 |
3 |
Review of progress and preparation of further guidelines by monitoring group (regional) |
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December 1994 |
4 |
Training of facilitators for curriculum adaptation (regional) |
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February 1995 |
5 |
Curriculum adaptation/elaboration in countries/for target groups (national) |
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March 1995 |
6 |
Assigning instructional material development for exchange (regional) |
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June 1995 |
7 |
Development of exemplar instructional material (regional) |
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July- December 1995 |
8 |
Training teachers and other personnel (national) |
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January 1996 - December 1997 |
9 |
Pilot project on trialing of the adapted curriculum (two years) (national) |
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February 1998 |
10 |
Finalisation of the nationally adapted curriculum (national) |
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May 2000 |
11 |
Achieving a target in terms of numbers (nationally set) |
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December 2000 |
12 |
Final appraisal of the project (regional) |