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Teaching at a University

A Symbiotic Relationship

By  Eric A. Kreuter, PhD, CPA, CFE, CGMA, CMA, MAFF and Scott M. Brenner, MBA, CPA

October 2020 0

Many CPAs are curious about whether teaching at a university will be a rewarding and fulfilling part of a professional career. In this article, the…

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ICYMI | A New Approach to Teaching Ethical Decision Making to Accounting Students

By  Steven Mintz, PhD

September 2020 0

In Brief Accounting educators have used ethical decision-making models to teach ethics to accounting students for many years. The traditional models rely on prescriptive reasoning…

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Regarding CPA Exam Performance and the Accounting Curriculum

Letter to the Editor

By  Jeffry Haber, PhD, CPA, Stephen E. Rau, PhD and Brian M. Nagle, PhD, CPA (Inactive)

December 2019 0

I recognize that the article “CPA Exam Performance” (Stephen E. Rau, Brian M. Nagle, and K. Bryan Menk, September 2019, http://bit.ly/2NhwIvq) focused on the difference between…

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A New Approach to Teaching Ethical Decision Making to Accounting Students

By  Steven Mintz, PhD

October 2019 0

In Brief Accounting educators have used ethical decision-making models to teach ethics to accounting students for many years. The traditional models rely on prescriptive reasoning…

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ICYMI | A Positive Look at Accounting Education

By  Nicholas J. Mastracchio, PhD, CPA

September 2018 0

In Brief As the demands placed on professionals in all fields continue to change rapidly, particular attention has been paid to accounting education programs. There…

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Mixing Old and New Teaching Methods to Get Better Student Results

By  Cynthia Lewis

September 2018 0

One common challenge facing educators is determining how best to involve and actively engage students so they will do the work necessary to be successful…

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From Practitioner to Professor

What I Learned in my First Years of Being a Professor

By  Jessie George, PhD, CPA, CISA

September 2017 0

Universities are facing a significant shortage of qualified accounting faculty, and many existing faculty are close to retirement age. Working as a professor is not…

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