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How to Teach the Pathways Vision Model Elements

How to Teach the Pathways Vision Model Elements. G. Peter and Carolyn R. Wilson Boston College 2014 AAA Southeast Region Meeting April 4, 2014 Slides posted at www.navigatingaccounting.com/presentation/presentations. How to Teach the Pathways Vision Model Elements Agenda. Framing:

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How to Teach the Pathways Vision Model Elements

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  1. How to Teach the Pathways Vision Model Elements G. Peter and Carolyn R. Wilson Boston College 2014 AAA Southeast Region Meeting April 4, 2014 Slides posted at www.navigatingaccounting.com/presentation/presentations

  2. How to Teach the Pathways Vision Model Elements Agenda • Framing: • Biggest challenges • Levers to address challenges • Learning framework • How we teach the intro course: • First day: Shattering misconceptions • Developing concept maps and related skills • Applying concept maps: • Allowance for bad debts • Comparing companies’ future prospect • Last day: Pulling it all together

  3. Framing Our Biggest Challenges • How do we accommodate students’ differences? • How do we put 20 pounds of sugar into a 5 pound bag? • How do we respond to MOOC threats?

  4. FramingLevers We Use to Address Challenges • Robust concepts & frameworks applied extensively to global companies • Technology • Incentives to motivate preparation and participation • Flipping TODAY’S FOCUS

  5. Framing Outsider-Insider-Outsider (O-I-O) Learning Framework Step 3 How do I use what I see and my understanding of what’s behind what I see? Step 1 What do I see on the surface? Step 2 What’s behind what I see?

  6. First Day: Shattering MisconceptionsBalance Sheet Elements and Measurement Judgments 1st Session • Explore measurement judgments in settings students understand • Illustrate how lessons apply to more complex real-world settings • Grasp that judgments can create ‘fuzziness’

  7. Developing Concept Maps and Related SkillsRecord Keeping and Reporting (R&R) Map – Phase 1 2nd Session

  8. 4th Session Developing Concept Maps & Related SkillsAnalysis Consideration (AC) Map – Phase 1)

  9. Developing Concept Maps and Related SkillsOwners’ Equity Change (OEC) Map 5th Session Helps students understand: • Elements of statements of comprehensive income • Elements of statements of change in owners’ equity • How balance sheets, income statements, and statements of owners’ equity are connected

  10. 5th Session Developing Concept Maps & Related SkillsOwners’ Equity Change (OEC) Map Helps students record any entry

  11. Developing Concept Maps and Related SkillsRecord Keeping and Reporting (R&R) Map – Phase 2 5thSession

  12. Developing Concept Maps and Related SkillsRecord Keeping and Reporting (R&R) Map – Completed 15th Session

  13. 16th Session Applying Completed Concept MapsAllowance for Bad Debts Pre-class work Begin to learn terms and concepts from on-line texts/videos Apply concepts to fictitious companies Learn how to locate and interpret real-company disclosures Apply concepts to real companies

  14. Applying Completed Concept MapsAllowance for Bad Debts Class OneNote Slides 16th Session Typical Class Structure • Sample: Basic assessment • “Know what you don’t know” • Respond: Mini-lectures • Concepts • Homework problems • Apply and Extend: Problem solving • New context • More complex context • Discuss:Related risks & judgments

  15. 16th Session Applying Completed Concept MapsAllowance for Bad Debts Sample: Basic clicker question

  16. 16th Session Applying Completed Concept MapsAllowance for Bad Debts Respond: Review key concepts

  17. 16th Session Applying Completed Concept MapsAllowance for Bad Debts Respond: Review select homework problems

  18. 16th Session Applying Completed Concept MapsAllowance for Bad Debts Respond: Review select homework problems

  19. 16th Session Applying Completed Concept MapsAllowance for Bad Debts Respond: Review select homework problems

  20. 16th Session Applying Completed Concept MapsAllowance for Bad Debts Respond: Review select homework problems

  21. Applying Completed Concept MapsAllowance for Bad Debts 16th Session Apply and Extend: Clicker question

  22. 16th Session Applying Completed Concept MapsAllowance for Bad Debts Applications and Extensions Clicker: Reference Information

  23. 16th Session Applying Completed Concept MapsAllowance for Bad Debts Applications and Extensions Clicker: Solution

  24. 16th Session Applying Completed Concept MapsAllowance for Bad Debts Discuss: Connect to WSJ Article ? Wall Street Journal, October 25, 2013

  25. Applying Completed Concept MapsAllowance for Bad Debts 16th Session What is the accounting reality? ? Wall Street Journal, October 25, 2013 How did readers perceive the article? How do we prepare students?

  26. 19th Session Applying Completed Concept MapsComparing Companies’ Future Prospects Analysis Considerations Map(Completed)

  27. Applying Completed Concept MapsComparing Companies’ Future Prospects Analysis Considerations Map Application: Question

  28. Applying Completed Concept MapsComparing Companies’ Future Prospects 19th Session Analysis Considerations Map Application: Qualitative Excerpt

  29. Applying Completed Concept MapsComparing Companies’ Future Prospects 19th Session Analysis Considerations Map Application: Quantitative Excerpt

  30. 19th Session Applying Completed Concept MapsComparing Companies’ Future Prospects Analysis Considerations Map Application: Toulmin Model of Argumentation Claim Qualifiers Arguments Counterarguments

  31. Applying Completed Concept MapsComparing Companies’ Future Prospects 19th Session Class Structure • Survey groups’ initial claims • Discuss supporting arguments, counterarguments and rebuttals • Survey groups’ ending claims • What did you learn?

  32. Final Session Wrap UpApplying Pathways Vision Model to Financial Accounting Accounting Decisions Map

  33. Wrap UpApplying Pathways Vision Model to Financial Accounting Final Session CourseReview

  34. Wrap Up Applying Pathways Vision Model to Financial Accounting • Analysis • Ratio effects • Financial-statement effects • Entries • Computations • Accounting Judgments • Analyze economic activity • Events • Risks & incentives

  35. Wrap Up The Overarching Goal

  36. Pathways Vision Model Concepts and ApplicationsResources NavigatingAccounting.com Instructors’ Forum: Course Maps (Syllabuses) and Teaching Videos http://www.navigatingaccounting.com/content/instructors-forum Critical Thinking Exercises Using Toulmin Model http://www.navigatingaccounting.com/exercise/exercises-critical-thinking-using-toulmin-model Analyzing Financial Statements Across Time and Industries http://www.navigatingaccounting.com/content/analyzing-financial-statements-across-time-and-industries Students’ Materials: Videos and Exercises http://www.navigatingaccounting.com/book/financial-accounting Peer Instruction Network AAA Commons Pathways Commission http://blog.peerinstruction.net/http://commons.aaahq.org/http://pathwayscommission.org

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