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The American Accounting Association requests
nominations for the Award for Innovation in Accounting Education.
Award Intent
The intent of the award is to encourage innovation and
improvement in accounting education. The award will recognize a
significant activity, concept, or set of materials. The awardee
can be an individual, group of individuals, or institution.
Award Criteria
The criteria used by the Selection Committee to judge submissions
include, but are not limited to:
a. innovation;
b. impact or potential impact on accounting
education; and
c. adaptability by other educational
institutions or other situations.
The innovation should have been implemented so
that evidence of its success can be evaluated. Nominations may
include, for instance, a set of teaching materials, an overall
curriculum or program, a creative instructional strategy, or an
insightful teaching approach.
Nomination letters are encouraged from those
involved with the innovation, as well as from individuals who are
aware of innovative work done by others. The nomination letters
should include the name(s) of the individual(s) or institution
involved and a brief description of the innovative work, and be
submitted no later than December 14, 1998. The Committee will
request application materials from nominees.
Award Process
To be considered for the Award for Innovation in Accounting
Education, completed application materials must be received from
nominees by February 15, 1999. Submissions should include eight
copies and should contain:
a. the title of the innovation;
b. an executive summary describing the
innovation;
c. evidence of the successful results,
benefits, and adaptability; and
d. any other materials necessary for the
Committee to understand the design, development, implementation,
use, and evaluation of the innovation.
Mailing Address
Nomination letters and application materials should be sent to:
Professor Mary Alice
Seville College of Business
Oregon State University
200 Bexell Hall
Corvallis, OR 97331-2603
Award Presentation
The awardee will be announced in the Accounting Education News
and presented with the award, which consists of a plaque and
$5,000, at the 1999 AAA Annual Meeting. Back
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