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Cynthia Scheopner <[log in to unmask]>
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The deadline for proposals has been extended for workshops to be presented
at the 2006 Teaching Business Ethics Conference June 7-9 in Boulder,
Colorado.  The form to suggest a workshop topic is available on the TBE
conference website:  www.tbe2006.com.  Proposals are due by March 1.  The
focus of the conference is on effective business ethics topics, techniques,
materials and resources rather than presentation of academic papers.  We
especially encourage submissions from those willing to present for 20
minutes in a workshop. (You may indicate interest in a topic below or
suggest an alternative.)
Program Overview:
Two plenary sessions and 30 workshops will explore more effective methods
for teaching business ethics. Potential topics include:

            Role of Ethics in Business Curricula
            Successful Programs for Teaching Business Ethics
            Expectations of Business and Society for Ethics Education
            Foundational Ethics Coursework: Macro & Micro Approaches
            What Business Students and Employees Need to Know About Ethics
and Compliance
            Innovative Methods for Teaching Business Ethics
            Teaching Business Ethics: Integration or Courses - Which
Approach is Best?
            Online Interactive Tools to Teach Business Ethics
            Experiential Activities in Teaching Business Ethics
            Online Business Ethics Resources
            Teaching Business Ethics in Business Disciplines
            Teaching Business Ethics from a Philosophy Department
Perspective
            Materials and Frameworks for Teaching Business Ethics
            Service Learning
            Current Practice Survey Results and Finding the Right Text
            Student Business Ethics Competitions
            How to Teach Sarbanes-Oxley and the Federal Sentences Guidelines
            Teaching Business Ethics and Business & Society Courses
            Leadership, Ethics, and Compliance
            Integrating and Assessing Business Ethics as a Learning Outcome
            Global Business Citizenship
            Teaching Environmental Issues in Business Ethics Courses
            Technologies for Teaching Business Ethics

The conference is presented by the University of Colorado with the
collaboration of:
            Society of Business Ethics
            International Association for Business and Society
            Aspen Institute
            Business Ethics Magazine
            Open Compliance and Ethics Group
            Qwest Communications, Inc.

Cindy Scheopner
Program Director, Center for Business and Society
Leeds School of Business
UCB 419 University of Colorado
Boulder, CO  80309
303.735.386

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