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…
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…
Regarding CPA Exam Performance and the Accounting Curriculum
Letter to the Editor
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…
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…
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…
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…
From Practitioner to Professor
What I Learned in my First Years of Being a Professor
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…