Applying the Ignatian pedagogical paradigm to the creation of an accounting ethics course

Dawn W. Massey, Joan Lee (Van Hise), Joan L. Van Hise

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Abstract

This article explains how and why the Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm (IPP), a 450-year-old approach to education, can serve as a framework for a modern principles-based ethics course in accounting. The IPP takes a holistic view of the world, combining five elements: context, experience, reflection, action, and evaluation. We describe the components of the IPP and discuss how they align with suggestions from prior research for providing principles-based ethics instruction in accounting. We conclude by describing how we used the IPP as a framework to create a graduate-level accounting ethics course.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalJournal of Business Ethics
Volume96
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2008

Keywords

  • Accounting
  • education
  • ethics
  • Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm

Disciplines

  • Business

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