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Sep. 24, 2021 11:00 am Eastern

The Art of Teaching Ethics to Accounting Students

 

Moderator: Mike Ruff, Northeastern University

 

Presenter: Steve Mintz, California Polytechnic University

CPE Information (click here)

The Art of Teaching Ethics to Accounting Students

Teaching ethics involves more than just knowing what ethics is and its implications for a profession such as accounting. Teachers must have a variety of tools in their toolbox including awareness of various ways to teach ethics, why each approach is important, and how they apply to ethical decision making in accounting. One thing missing in the teaching of ethics is the passion for the subject matter in the context of a history of wrongdoing in the accounting profession. In this webinar you will learn how to develop that passion by engaging students in realistic discussions of ethical dilemmas in accounting.

This webinar is sponsored by the Public Interest Section.

Learning Objective(s):
CPE Information:
Program Level: Basic
Prerequisites: None
Advance Preparation: None

Delivery Method: Group Internet Based

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