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The dual role of critical thinking in accounting education (M.E. Bayou, A. Reinstein). Fostering critical thinking in accounting education: implications of analytical procedures research (J.I. Bierstaker et al.). Integrating learning strategies in accounting courses (B.J. Eide). Students may blossom using Bloom's taxonomy in the accounting curriculum (J.K. Blazelton). An exploratory examination of the study time gap: students' and instructors' estimations of required study time (R.H. Sanborn et al.). Integrating research into the initial auditing course (P.M. Clikeman). Analyzing an international annual report as a course project (R. Bloom, D. Schirm). The effect of group rewards on obtaining higher achievement from cooperative learning (G.M. Grudnitski). Effective teaching techniques: perceptions of accounting faculty (J.D. Stice, K.D. Stocks). Introduction to accounting: competencies for nonaccouting majors (M.S. Doucet et al.). The ethics construct: a multidimensional analysis in an academic setting (D.M. Guffey, M.W. McCartney).