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University of Massachusetts Professor of Entrepreneurship Wins Prestigious Educational Award
National Award Given to Innovative Real-Time Learning Method

AMHERST, MA – March xx, 2003 - The University of
Massachusetts (Amherst) has announced that Dr. James Theroux, Professor
at the Isenberg School of Management, has been awarded the Innovative Entrepreneurship
Pedagogy of the Year by the United States Association for Small Business
and Entrepreneurship (USASBE). Dr. Theroux received the award for the Real-Time
Case Study (RTC), the world’s first in-depth real-time case study
teaching method. USASBE is the premier network for entrepreneurship educators
at all student levels, for professional practitioners, for entrepreneurship
researchers, and for government policy markets.
Contrary to traditional case teaching methods, the RTC lives the story
of company building in more depth and realism than before possible through
studying and analyzing company issues as they happen. By placing a full-time
journalist inside a company for an entire semester and utilizing the Internet
to provide daily access to company insights, students are given the opportunity
to offer valuable critiques and recommendations to the company in real-time.
The RTC increases student engagement and motivation to study case material,
makes case material more memorable and provides students with a greater
appreciation of the complexity and interdisciplinary nature of business.
“We are honored to be the recipient of this year’s Innovate
Entrepreneurship Pedagogy of the Year award,” stated Dr. Jim Theroux,
Flavin Professor of Entrepreneurship at the University of Massachusetts.
“Through the Real-Time Case Study, our goal was to provide a more
engaging educational atmosphere for students and faculty, and valuable
insights for the participating business. The successful execution of the
first Real-Time Case proved that new and exciting methods of studying
business do exist.”
Formed in 1981 as the national affiliate of the International Council
for Small Business (ICSB), USASBE is a non-profit organization devoted
to continuing management education for entrepreneurs and small business.
Each year USASBE sponsors and conducts competitions designed to raise
the profiles of innovative entrepreneurship programs and courses that
other schools and universities might emulate. USASBE recently completed
its national finalist competitions for awards that recognize excellence
in entrepreneurship education. All competition entries were judged on
the basis of the following five criteria: (1) Entry Innovativeness and/or
Uniqueness; (2) Entry Quality and/or Effectiveness; (3) Entry Completeness
and/or Comprehensiveness; (4) Entry Sustainability over Time; and (5)
Entry Transferability to other USASBE Members (for tie-breaking purposes
only).
The RTC was developed by Professor Theroux and was conducted in the fall
of 2001 with a consortium of founding business schools including Worcester
Polytechnic Institute, Florida Atlantic University, and the University
of New Brunswick, in Fredericton, Canada. The RTC was produced through
support from the Coleman Foundation, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the
Kauffman Foundation, and Inc. Magazine.
The second RTC is scheduled to occur in the fall of 2004. Companies,
Universities or associations interested in further information on the
program can contact Dr. Jim Theroux at 413-545-5677 or theroux@som.umass.edu.
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