Enterprising SELF final seminar in Kotka, Finland 29.-30.9.2011

Welcome to Enterprising SELF seminar in Kotka, Finland 29.-30.9.2011

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Program

Thursday September 29

11.30 - 13.00          Registration and lunch

13.00 - 13.10          Welcome to the SELF final seminar! Mia Hämäläinen, Development Director, Cursor Ltd

13.10 - 14.10          The Future of Work – A utopia for digital cowboys or a dystopia of the prekariat?
                               Alf Rehn, Professor of Management and Organization, Åbo Akademi University

14.10 - 14.20          Own business instead of safe career? Interview of Suvi Seppälä, Benetton, Kotka

14.20 - 15.00          Enterprising learning environments
                               Paula Kyrö, Professor of Enterprising Education, Aalto University School of Economics

15.00 - 15.30          Coffee Break

15.30 - 17.00          Results of SELF project

                               Goals and implementation Heidi Sjögren, Project Manager, Finland

                               Survey results Ingela Ernestam, Project Manager, Sweden

                               Outcomes from each country
                               Ingela Ernestam, Project Manager, Sweden
                               Kristi Ruusamäe, Project Coordinator, Estonia
                               Lasma Lancmane, Project Manager, Latvia
                               Heidi Sjögren, Project Manager, Finland

19.30 – 22.30         Dinner and dance in Restaurant Meriniemi

Friday September 30 

8.30 - 8.45             Enterprising activities

8.45 - 9.15             Enterprise Society, Tomi Alakoski, Executive Director, Economic Information Office

9.15 – 10.15          Optional Workshops

                              1. YES-mentors
                              2. Curriculum of enterprising education in comprehensive school
                              3. Idea deck by Ideakoski
                              4.
Creativity box

10.15 – 10.45          Coffee Break

10.45 – 11.50          Success stories of schools from Sweden, Estonia, Latvia and Finland

11.50 – 12.00          Closing words

12.00 – 13.00          Lunch