Live Stream: How to Interest Students in Principles Courses in the Accounting Profession
PBCLS | Livestream | Update | Scheduled
Description
Looking for fresh ways to make your principles of accounting courses more engaging? Join the American Accounting Association and TSCPA for Principles Bootcamp, a free event designed to help you spark student interest in accounting! The bootcamp will cover innovative strategies that you can incorporate into your principles of accounting courses to enhance learning experiences and encourage students to consider careers in the profession. Plus, you’ll have the chance to share your own ideas and collaborate with fellow educators.
- Strategies to engage students and the impact of empathy on student behavior
- Using tech tools, including AI, to foster an inclusive learning environment
- Proven approaches for managing and engaging students in online and large classes
- Insights on university collaborations with accounting professionals inside and outside of the classroom
- Optional Tennessee State-Specific Ethics
There is no registration fee for the conference but registration is required.
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Prices
- Member (Early Bird)
- $0.00
- Non-Member (Early Bird)
- $0.00
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- $0.00
- Non-Member
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Speakers
Perry G. Moore
Dr. Perry Moore is the Charles E. Frasier Chair of Accountancy, Director of the MAcc Program, and Director of Assessment at Lipscomb University's Pfeffer Graduate School of Business. He is a Certified Public Accountant, a Certified Internal Auditor, and is Certified in Risk Management Assurance. A Nashville native, Perry graduated from Lipscomb with a degree in accounting and then completed his graduate studies at the University of Alabama and the University of Georgia.
For the Tennessee Society of CPA's, Perry is a member of their Scholarship Committee. Perry has also directed their "Accounting Academy", a program designed to attract high school students to accounting careers.
Perry is active in the Institute of Internal Auditors. He has served as a Past-President of their Nashville Chapter. Perry is also a Past-President of Delta Mu Delta, an international honor society for business majors, where he currently serves as Treasurer.
Perry provides training for CPAs across the state of Tennessee on Professional Ethics. In 2023, the Tennessee Society of CPAs named Perry as a TSCPApex Award recipient in honor of his exemplary efforts and achievements in advancing the accounting profession through his leadership on the Tennessee State Specific Ethics CPE Program.
Perry serves as a member of the CPE Standards Working Group for the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA). In 2015, the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs honored Perry with their International Teaching Excellence Award. In 2022, the AICPA honored Perry with the Mark Chain/FSA Innovation in Graduate Teaching Award. He has also received teaching awards from the Tennessee Society of CPAs, Lipscomb University, and the University of Georgia.
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