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Thursday, February 21, 2008

ENEDA

Today, more than ever, our country needs entrepreneurs to propel our economy from its current weak state on being dependent on salaries to living on profits. As an entrepreneur arm-in-arm together with fellow like-minded entrepreneur educators, you can do much more. This is why Entrepreneurship Educators’ Association of the Philippines, Inc. (ENEDA) was formed in 2000. September 1, 2007 marks the start of the National Capital Region Chapter of ENEDA.
ENEDA is a non-stock, non-profit professional organization composed of the nation’s leading colleges, entrepreneurship education in the country. It recognizes the need for entrepreneurship educators and entrepreneurs from all over the country to come together and share ideas to raise the level of academic standards. Hence we invite you to join us in this endeavor. Together, we:
Stimulate professional growth in teaching Entrepreneurship leading to a sense of personal fulfillment

Network with fellow Entrepreneurship educators, business schools and entrepreneurs from all over the country.

Offer mentorship, coaching, and consultation to one another through trainings, seminars, research, and conferences.

Foster social contact with industry leaders in various fields.

Support the government in its effort to encourage entrepreneurship in the country.

Contribute to our nation’s economic development
Log on to http://www.eneda.org or http://eneda-ncr.blogspot.com for more details .

Institutional membership from colleges and universities offering Entrepreneurship, Business Administration Commerce, Marketing, and Accountancy




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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Roundtable Discussion for ENEDA NCR Members and Entrepreneurship Educators

Program Title: Roundtable Discussion on Teaching Entrepreneurship in the Tertiary Level

A 2-Day Seminar/Assembly of ENEDA NCR Members
and Entrepreneurship Educators

Program
Participants: ENEDA NCR members and Business Educators

Program
Beneficiaries: ENEDA NCR and entrepreneurship students

Seminar Dates: February 22-23, 2008; Friday and Saturday


Venue: Hosted by the Entrepreneurship Department,
College of Business, Entrepreneurship , Accountancy
and the Planning and Development Office of
Miriam College Foundation Inc., Katipunan Road,
Loyola Heights, Quezon City

February 22, Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, SMT Room
February 23, Saturday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, LMC Room






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Program Rationale:

This assembly of ENEDA NCR member/educators is an offshoot of the CHED and the ENEDA National call for a more progressive stand in promoting entrepreneurial education nationwide.

Schools and educators, more than ever, have to take the lead in bringing about change, in bridging the gap between real life and the academe. In this event, the NCR educators will discuss:

1. Various entrepreneurship programs in the ENEDA NCR member schools
2. The present CHED directives in CMO No. 17
3. Issues and concerns about managing the entrepreneurship programs at the present curricula vis a vis CHED CMO No. 17, e.g.: school administration/resources; programs and their market, the student and their readiness; educators’ readiness or preparedness)
4. Strategies and Resolutions (in a Position Paper) to address the issues presented during the roundtable discussion/workshop; to collectively present them to the government agencies to truly be responsive to bringing about academic and developmental change, i.e.
• Come up with an Entrepreneurship Education Model (curriculum/laboratory; government or private sponsored investment and finance programs)
• Re tooling Educators: Training to become effective Entrepreneurship Educators in the Tertiary level
• School Support Programs from the Government: training, laboratory, for both students and educators;






Day 1: Friday, February 22

The Entrepreneurship Curriculum in the Tertiary Level


8:00- 9:00 Registration
(Prof. Eric G. Pasquin, Prof. Marissa Lanuza, Prof. Ed Lunas, student volunteers)
Day 1
Session 1:
9:00-11:30


Objectives:







Case Presentation 1

Case Presentation2

Case Presentation 3

Case Presentation 4

Case Presentation 5

Case Presentation 6 Presentation of Curricula and Programs of Selected Tertiary Schools (20-30 minutes per presentation)

Moderator: Maria Luisa B. Gatchalian

1. To present the various programs and commitment to entrepreneurial education
2. To present and share the varied needs, concerns as well as limitations of schools and of students in the teaching and management of Entrepreneurial Management Courses of selected colleges and universities


Mona Liza Lee-Serrano, Miriam College

Professor, Mr Eric G.Pasquin, San Beda College, Manila

Philip C. Cheng, San Sebastian College

Antoniettte Z. Lacerna, DBA, St. Paul University

Mary Hildence Baluyot, University of Santo Tomas

Ignatius Anagbogu, PhD, Far Eastern University
11:30 to 12:00 Summary of Presentations and Question and Answer


Day 1
Session 2

Objectives: The partnership of CHED and ENEDA NCR

1. To present CHED directives in CMO 17 and how they will define the education landscape in the tertiary level.
2. To engage the academic community, the educators/academic institutions to dialogue on the issues and concerns about managing the entrepreneurship program at the present curricula vis a vis CHED CMO No. 17, e.g. school administration, resources; programs and their market, the students and their readiness; educators’ readiness or preparedness)
3. To identify Strategies and Resolutions (in a Position Paper) to address the issues presented during the roundtable discussion/workshop; and
4. To collectively present them to the various support/link agencies in order to be truly responsive in bringing about academic and developmental change, initially through a Memorandum of Understanding


Moderator: Dr. Amelia D. Balan
12:00 to 1:00 Working Lunch /CHED CMO 17
Presentation of CHED CMO 17
1:00 to 3:00 Dialogue with CHED: Dr. Catherine Castaneda
Sharing of Entrepreneurship Curricula and Teaching Practices and Course Management; Issues and Concerns; Strategies and Resolutions
3:00 to 4:00 Summary of Strategies and Resolutions /Draft of Position Paper
4:00 to 4:30 Memorandum of Understanding
Dr. Lolita de Guzman
4:30 to 5:00 Induction of ENEDA NCR Officers and Closing Formalities
Dr. Antonio M. Lopez


Event Proceedings/Documentation
Day 1: Prof. Marissa Lanuza/Henry R. Junio/Cherry Comia/student volunteers








Day 2, Saturday, February 23





Objectives:

1. To present the common areas of concern particularly in raising the level of competency, professionalism, classroom teaching and course management among entrepreneurship educators/academic institutions; (Day 1 Proceedings)
2. To engage various government and private agencies in a forum to discuss programs and developmental strategies which will help in teaching entrepreneurial courses; and
3. To engage the support, assistance, and commitment of the government, foundations, associations, and private agencies initially through a Memorandum of Understanding which is envisioned to open more avenues for stronger alliances in promoting the overall well being of the educators, students, and the nation.



8:00 to 9:00 Registration: Dr. Antoniette Z. Lacerna/Prof. Ed Lunas and student volunteers)
Day 2
Session 1

Forum: Linking Support Agencies and the Academe
9:00 to 9:30 Summary of Day 1 Proceedings
Ignatius W. Anagbogu, PhD, Far Eastern University
Board Member, ENEDA NCR
Day 2 continuation
9:30 to 12:00 The Forum

Moderator: Dr. Antonio M. Lopez
Miriam College Foundation Inc
Vice President, ENEDA National

Senate President and Acclaimed Entrepreneur
Honorable Manuel Villar
Speech Paper to be delivered by: Dr. Antonio M.Lopez

Binalot Express
Rommel U. Juan
President and Chief Executive Officer, Binalot

Department of Trade and Industry
Maria Theresa L. Pelayo
Asst. Sec., DTI Regional Operations Group to be represented
By: Nicole Raymundo

Philippine Chamber of Commerce
Vice President - Training and Education
Dr. Eduardo Gutierrez-Ong

Planters Development Bank, Small Business Lending
North Luzon
Agnes J. Angeles
Senior Vice President and Department Head

Memorandum of Understanding:
Dr. Lolita de Guzman

Lunch/Socialization
Session 2
1:00 to 3:00 UP ISSI and SERDEF: A Forum on the Program for Entrepreneurial Development through Entrepreneurship Training of Educators

Moderator: Dr. Paz H. Diaz
Former Dean, UP Open University;
Former Training Director, UPISI
Dean, Roosevelt University
Faculty member, Miriam College

Ruperto R. Alonzo
UP ISSI Director

Celia R. Pascual
Program Officer, UP ISSI

Dr. Paterno V. Viloria
President, SERDEF

Presentation: Professional Competency Program for
Entrepreneurship Educators
A Program Proposal by ENEDA NCR to UP ISSI and SERDEF

Maria Luisa Benig-Gatchalian
President, ENEDA NCR
Faculty member, CBEA-Entrepreneurship Dept. MC

Open Forum
Day 2 continuation
3:00 to 4:00 Signing of Memorandum of Understanding:
Dr. Lolita de Guzman

Conclusion and Closing Formalities

Event Proceedings/Documentation
Day 2: Dr. Nancy Bartolome/ Dr. Nette Lacerna/Pof. Ed Lunas/volunteer students

• UP ISSI: University of the Philippines – Institute for Small Scale Industries
• SERDEF: Small Enterprises Research and Development Foundation Inc.
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Annex 1:
Roundtable Discussion Program Requirements
for Participants to Prepare Prior to Program Proper

1.Entrepreneurship Curriculum/Program of respective school (for case presentation)
2. Education needs analysis ( when applicable or available) of Tertiary Students with regards to their entrepreneurial training requirements (for case presentations)
3. Teaching practices/course management in Entrepreneurship/Courses (A short paper for presentation and sharing)


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The Program

Roundtable Discussion on Teaching Entrepreneurship in the Tertiary Level
Miriam College Foundation Inc., Quezon City
February 22-23, 2008; 8am to 5pm



February 22: Friday Presentation of Curricula and Programs of Selected Tertiary Schools
Day 1: Session 1 , SMT Room

8:00 - 9:00 Registration
9:00 - 9:05 Opening Ceremonies: National Anthem; Opening Prayer
9:05 - 9:10 Welcome Remarks: Ma. Concepcion Y. Lupisan
Dean, College of Business, Entrepreneurship, and Accountancy
Miriam College Foundation Inc.

9:10 - 11:00 Introduction to the Roundtable Discussion
Presentation of Curricula and Programs of Selected Tertiary Schools
Moderator: Maria Luisa B. Gatchalian
President, ENEDA NCR

Case Presentation 1: Mona Liza Lee-Serrano, Chairperson Entrepreneurship Department
Miriam College

Case Presentation 2: Professor, Eric G.Pasquin, San Beda College, Manila

Case Presentation 3: Antoniettte Z. Lacerna, DBA, St. Paul University

Case Presentation 4: Professor Mary Hildence Baluyot, University of Santo Tomas

Case Presentation 5: Professor Philip C. Cheng, San Sebastian College

Case Presentation 6: Ignatius Anagbogu, PhD, Far Eastern University

11:00 - 12:00 Summary of Presentations and Question and Answer

Day 1: Session 2

12:00 – 1:00 Working Lunch /CHED CMO 17

Presentation of CHED CMO 17: Dr. Catherine Castaneda
The Partnership of CHED and ENEDA NCR
Moderator: Dr. Amelia D. Balan
Board Member, ENEDA NCR
Dean, Centro Escolar University

1:00 – 3:00 Dialogue with CHED: Dr. Catherine Castaneda

Sharing of Entrepreneurship Curricula and Teaching Practices and Course Management; Issues and Concerns; Strategies and Resolutions

3:00 – 4:00 Summary of Strategies and Resolutions /Draft of Position Paper


4:30 – 4:30 Memorandum of Understanding
Dr. Lolita de Guzman
Vice President, ENEDA NCR
Dean, San Sebastian College

4:30 – 5:00 Induction of ENEDA NCR Officers and Closing Formalities
Dr. Antonio M. Lopez
ENEDA National, Vice President
Planning and Development Office, Miriam College

February 23: Saturday Linking the Academe and the Educators
with Support Agencies and Institutions
Involved in Entrepreneurial Development


Day 2: Session 1 Saturday: LMC Viewing Rooms

8:00 - 9:00 Registration
9:00 - 9:05 Welcome to the 2nd Day ; Opening Prayer
Maria Luisa B. Gatchalian
Faculty member, Miriam College

9:05 - 9:15 Summary of Day 1 Proceedings
Dr. Ignatius Anagbogu
Board Member, ENEDA NCR

9:15 – 11:15 The Forum: Support Agencies Involved in Entrepreneurship Training and Development

Moderator: Dr. Antonio M. Lopez
Director, Planning and Development Office,
Miriam College Foundation Inc
Vice President, ENEDA National

Senate President and Acclaimed Entrepreneur
Honorable Manuel Villar
Speech to be read during at the start of the session: Dr. Antonio M. Lopez

Binalot Express
Rommel Juan
President and Chief Executive Officer

Department of Trade and Industry
Maria Theresa L. Pelayo
Asst. Sec., DTI Regional Operations Group

Philippine Chamber of Commerce
Chair - Training and Education
Dr. Eduardo Gutierrez-Ong

Planters Development Bank, Small Business Lending
Agnes J. Angeles
Senior Vice President and Department Head

11:15 – 11:45 Summary and Resolutions: Dr. Antonio M. Lopez

11:45 – 12:00 Memorandum of Understanding

12:00 – 1:00 Lunch/Socialization



















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Entrepreneurship education gets much-needed boost

A seminar bringing together university-level teachers of entrepreneurship, NGOs, and government institutions concerned with the development of entrepreneurship will be held on February 22-23, 2008 at Miriam College in Quezon City.

The 2-day seminar, entitled “The 1st Roundtable Discussion on Teaching Entrepreneurship in the Tertiary Level” is spearheaded by the Entrepreneurship Educators Association of the Philippines, National Capital Region Chapter (ENEDA-NCR). A convergence-cum-consultative conference, it will bring together high-level officers from the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI), the University of the Philippines Institute for Small-Scale Industries (UP-ISSI), Planters Development Bank, and the Small Enterprise Research and Development Foundation (SERDEF) for the benefit of teachers of entrepreneurship in different colleges and universities in the National Capital Region. The gathering will also feature a paper from Senate President Manny Villar, himself a well-known and extremely successful entrepreneur, as well as the participation of successful entrepreneurs, notably Mr. Rommel Juan, proprietor of the “Binalot” chain of restaurants, who will share their experiences, problems and needs when they were first starting.
“Our aim is to help professionalize the teaching of entrepreneurship.” said Ms. Maria Luisa B. Gatchalian, the president of ENEDA-NCR. “Everyone recognizes the importance of entrepreneurs in developing the economy, and there are many institutions, both private and public, who are doing their best to help entrepreneurs. But there has been little done to help the teachers who help the entrepreneurs.”

Among the features of the seminar is a discussion on CHED’s Memorandum Order 17 (CMO17), which lays down the commission’s guidelines for entrepreneurship courses in the tertiary level. The seminar will also enable entrepreneurship teachers to establish contacts with different private and public institutions who can provide valuable help in their teaching efforts. Yet another highlight will be the presentation of A Program Proposal for Professional Teaching Competency, which aims to start a certification training course for entrepreneurship educators.

Among the schools that have already registered for the event are Miriam College, San Beda College, San Sebastian College, St. Paul University, Quezon City, University of Santo Tomas, Far EAstern University, University of the East, Letran College, ABE College and Centro Escolar University. Interested parties may contact Mr. Eric Pasquin, ENEDA-NCR secretary, at his mobile # 0920 951 1350, or at his e-mail address .

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President
Maria Luisa B. Gatchalian
Miriam College Foundation, Inc.
(formerly Maryknoll)

Vice President
Lolita de Guzman, EdD
San Sebastian College

Secretary
Eric G. Pasquin
San Beda College

Treasurer
Henrieto R. Junio
University of the East

Auditor
Antoniette Z. Lacerna, DBA
St. Paul University, Q.C.

P.R.O.
Edilberto P. Lunas
Letran College

Board Members

Ignatius W. Anagbogu, PhD
Far Eastern University

Cherry D. Comia
ABE College

Nancy Bartolome, PhD
University of Sto. Tomas

Amelia D. Balan, PhD
Centro Escolar University

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Marissa L. Lanuza
University of the East

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About the President

As the president of ENEDA NCR, Ms. Maria Luisa B. Gatchalian brings to the organization 30 years of experience in entrepreneurial education, training, research, consultancy, and teaching.

Ms. Gatchalian has a background in business education from the Philippine Women’s University (1974); clothing technology from the University of the Philippines (1986); and an MA in Education with specialization in Values Education from the University of Asia and the Pacific (1998). She has also taken up selected MBA courses at De La Salle University and post-graduate courses in industrial management at the Research Instituut Ver Maastricht School of Management in the Netherlands.

Early in her career, she was part of University of the Philippines – Institute for Small Scale Industries which deals with small industry development in the various area of research, consultancy, training, advocacy, and information dissemination. She later found her calling as a college professor at Miriam College, one of the country’s premier and exclusive women learning institutions, where she teaches business, entrepreneurship and communication subjects.

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