The Accounting Education Series monograph (Albrecht and Sack 2001) is only the most recent call for changes in accounting education. The authors emphasize that the current model of accounting education is broken; as illustrated by the following characteristics: It involves too much lecture, dependence on textbooks, is too bound by class time, and maintains a "faculty knows best" attitude; It lacks creativity, does not develop students' ability to learn new skills, and does not exploit modern technology (Albrecht and Sack 2001)
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This paper illustrates a model accounting curriculum developed to meet the needs of future accountin...
Every business school has a first accounting principles course required for all its students. Many ...
To meet the demands and expectations of increasing global competition, contemporary accountants requ...
Over the years, accounting students and lecturers have been grappling with the challenges of achievi...
In order to meet the demands and expectations of increasing global competition, contemporary account...
Professional accountancy bodies currently have a combined membership of some 130,000 in the U.K. and...
Much emphasis has been placed in the higher education literature, to the understanding of the manner...
Abstract The curriculum for accounting students is evolving to meet advancement in computer technolo...
M.Com. (Accounting)Abstract: The use of technology outside of education has emerged as an essential ...
abstract: The Internet has brought along countless benefits to society and for the case of this thes...
In a globalizing world, along with the economic and technological developments, there is also a sign...
The growth of the Internet and the subsequent development of the user-friendly World Wide Web (web) ...
As technology evolution continue to reduce the costs associated with hardware and software for class...
Ph.D.As technology has changed over the past few decades, the roles and job descriptions of finance ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the level and content of e-business education provided in a...
This paper illustrates a model accounting curriculum developed to meet the needs of future accountin...
Every business school has a first accounting principles course required for all its students. Many ...