Hi everyone,
I thought you might find this of interest!
Jim
James C. Spee, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
University of Redlands School of Business
1200 East Colton Ave
Redlands CA 92374 USA
909-748-6265
To: Prospective Case Study Developers
From: The Institute for the Study of Educational Entrepreneurship (ISEE) at
UCLA
Call to Develop Case Studies on Educational Entrepreneurship
The Institute for the Study of Educational Entrepreneurship (ISEE) invites
proposals to produce case studies illustrating examples of innovative
educational and social entrepreneurship throughout the nation, emphasizing
their potential to transform the U.S. educational system. The case subjects
studied may be from any of the three economic sectors: public, for-profit
private, or not-for-profit private.
ISEE seeks to contract with a credible expert consultant or team of experts
to develop concise, informative case studies. Contractors will be paid
$7,500 for each case completed in response to this RFP. [NOTE: Contractors
who submit a previously unpublished case may receive up to $2,000 for their
efforts to expand the material to meet the content guidelines for
educational entrepreneurship case studies.] The ISEE faculty and staff will
oversee the development of the case studies, and review and approve all
materials produced by the contractors.
To download a copy of the RFP from ISEE's website go to the following URL:
<http://isee.gseis.ucla.edu/casestudies.html>
http://isee.gseis.ucla.edu/casestudies.html.
For additional information or questions concerning this RFP contact:
Christopher Fleischner, Case Studies Project Director, Institute for the
Study of Educational Entrepreneurship ( <mailto:
fleischner@gseis.ucla.edu>
fleischner@gseis.ucla.edu or 310-825-2297)
or
* Dr. Marilyn Kourilsky, Director, Institute for the Study of
Educational Entrepreneurship ( <mailto:
kourilsky@gseis.ucla.edu>
kourilsky@gseis.ucla.edu)
* Dr. Alfred Osborne, Director, Harold Price Center for
Entrepreneurial Studies <mailto:
al.osborne@anderson.ucla.edu?????)>
(
aosborne@anderson.ucla.edu)
Proposals are due by the close of business on September 27, 2002.
About ISEE: ISEE is a collaborative endeavor between UCLA's Graduate School
of Education and Information Studies and the Anderson School of Management
at UCLA. One of ISEE's purposes is to investigate the possible roles of the
public sector and private sectors in advancing educational reform. ISEE
seeks to establish dialogues among stakeholders and to highlight innovative
educational solutions through case studies, workshops, and other venues.