2021 CGMA Teaching Symposium

Tuesday, January 5, 2021
2:30 pm-3:20 pm EST

 Introduction: Thomas W. Vance, Colorado State University

Three Quick and Easy Ways to Add Data Analytics to Your Managerial Course

Accounting, 1.0 CH
Margaret Shackell, Ithaca College

3:30 pm-4:20 pm EST

Introduction: Thomas W. Vance, Colorado State University

Materials for Teaching Lean Accounting

Accounting, 1.0 CH
Larry Grasso, Central Connecticut State University

Wednesday, January 6, 2021
2:30- pm- 3:20 pm EST

Introduction: Matthew T. Sooy, Western Universit


Six Strategies for Increasing Engagement in Any Accounting Class

Accounting, 1.0 CH
Wendy Tietz, Kent State University

3:30 pm-4:20 pm EST

Introduction: Matthew T. Sooy, Western University 
 

Course Design, Assessment, and Academic Integrity: A Student Panel
Accounting, 1.0 CH
Alaa Malik, Undergraduate, Tulane University
Anna Mar, Recent Graduate, Portland State University
Divine Nwaokocha, Graduate, Western University
Zach Taylor, Graduate, Pennsylvania State University

Thursday, January 7, 2021
2:30 pm-3:20 pm EST

Introduction: Serena Loftus, Tulane University 


Accounting for Slavery: Lessons and Legacies from the Archives of Plantation Slavery

Caitlin Rosenthal, author of Accounting for Slavery, University of California, Berkeley
Accounting, 1.0 CH

3:30 pm- 4:20 pm EST

Introduction: Romana Autrey, Willamette University 

Creating an Anti-Racist Learning Environment

Behavioral Ethics, 1.0 CH
Alexis Braly James, Construct the Present

In this session, you will hear best practices on how to reduce the impact of systemic oppression and create a learning environment that engages students and ignites connection.
Learning Objectives
Understand the intersectional experience of learners
Learn actionable tools to implement in the classroom
Identify when to apply interventions
Identify when to disrupt/ redirect/ support students "in the moment"

5:00 pm-5:50 pm EST

Introduction: Romana Autrey, Willamette University 

Anti-Racist Classroom Training
– Limited Space, Separate Registration is Required
Behavioral Ethics, 1.0 CH

Alexis Braly James, Construct the Present

In this session you will have the opportunity to collaborate with peers and colleagues on best teaching practices
Learning Objectives:
Understand how your mental frameworks impact your teaching style
Practice how to respond to bias

Friday, January 8, 2021
2:30 pm3:20 pm EST

Accounting Education: Looking Back and Looking Ahead
Accounting, 1.0 CH
Moderator: Joel A. Owens, Portland State University  
Panelist:
Tracie Miller-Nobles, Austin Community College
Martin E. Persson, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

3:30 pm-4:20 pm EST

On the Future of Academia: Hearing from Chairs and Deans
Accounting, 1.0 CH
Moderator: Joel A. Owens, Portland State University  

Panelist:
Markus Ahrens, Saint Louis Community College-Meramec
Ella Mae Matsumura, University of Wisconsin
Lynnette Woods, Shaw University

Note: The CPE Fields of Study curriculum is divided into twenty subject matter areas. These fields represent the primary knowledge and skill areas needed by accounting licensees to perform professional services in all fields of employment. Each Credit Hour is based on 50 minutes. The Program Level for each of these sessions is Basic, unless otherwise stated. Delivery Method: Group Live

American Accounting Association is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.nasbaregistry.org

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