Advances in Accounting Education : Teaching and Curriculum Innovations (Advances in Accounting Education: Teaching and Curriculum Innovations)

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Advances in Accounting Education : Teaching and Curriculum Innovations (Advances in Accounting Education: Teaching and Curriculum Innovations)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 296 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781803827285
  • DDC分類 657.071

Full Description

Advances in Accounting Education is a high-quality publication of both empirical and non-empirical research that investigates vital matters related to teaching, learning, and curriculum development. By focusing on these topics, the series supports the improvement of accounting programs at colleges and universities, and fosters innovative discussion and significant contributions to faculty development.

This 26th volume features 14 peer-reviewed papers surrounding four themes: capacity building and governance; curriculum and pedagogical innovations; educational tax cases and tax literacy; information technology and the curriculum. Authors explore empirical evidence on topics such as degree type and CPA exam performance, to the link between tax literacy and business experience of college students. A review of published pedagogical tax cases offers insights into their various characteristics. Finally, Volume 26 closes with a theme that explores specific ideas for incorporating new information technology developments into the accounting curriculum.

Faculty with an interest in accounting education as well as accounting program administrators should find all four themes to be highly informative and interesting. Some practitioners and regulators in the accounting profession may also find useful policy-related nuggets in Volume 26.

Contents

Theme 1: Capacity Building and Governance Issues in the Profession

Chapter 1. MBA, MSA and MST: Do they make a Difference on CPA Exam Performance?; Dennis Bline and Xiaochuan Zheng

Chapter 2. Does Accountancy Board Composition Influence the Supply of New Accounting Professionals in US Jurisdictions?; Thomas G. Calderon and Albert Nagy

Chapter 3. Factors that Influence a Private Institution Student's Plan to Sit for the CPA Exam Soon After Graduation; Ifeoma A. Udeh

Chapter 4. Choosing Synchronous versus Asynchronous Introductory Accounting Classes: a data analytics approach to student advising and scheduling; R. Drew Sellers, Wendy Tietz, and Yan Zhou

Theme 2: Curriculum and Pedagogical Innovations

Chapter 5. Examining the Potential Impact of Change in Lease Accounting in an Intermediate Accounting Course; Sean M. Andre and Joy L. Embree

Chapter 6. Accounting for Bond Liabilities and Investments: A Cash Flow Teaching Approach; Robert Bloom

Chapter 7. Leveraging the Ignatian Pedagogy Paradigm to Emphasize Professional Judgment in Accounting Education; Alissa Choi, Albert Nagy, and Tripp Petzel

Theme 3: Educational Tax Cases and Tax Literacy

Chapter 8. Does Experiential Tax Learning Matter? Evidence from College Students; Jordan Moore, Jon D. Perkins, and Cynthia Jeffrey

Chapter 9. A Case in Assessing the Financial Stability and Effectiveness of 501(C)(3) Organizations; Charles A. Barragato, Christie L. Comunale, and Stephen Gara

Chapter 10. A Review of Published Tax Cases: Contents, Value-Added and Constraints; Timothy Fogarty

Chapter 11. Educational Tax Cases: An Annotated Bibliography; Mollie T. Adams, Kerry K. Inger, and Michele D. Meckfessel

Theme 4: Information Technology and the Accounting Curriculum

Chapter 12. A Framework for Integrating 'R' Programming into the Accounting Curriculum; Thomas G. Calderon, James W. Hesford, and Michael J. Turner

Chapter 13. Design Thinking Implications for Accounting Pedagogy in the Brave, New DEFi; Cory Campbell, Sridhar Ramamoorti, and Kurt Schulzke

Chapter 14. Two Decades of Teaching Information Systems Courses in the Accounting Curriculum: Predictions for the Next Two Decades; Reza Barkhi

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