Having students learn and be assessed in groups is a means to develop among students intellectual and interactive skills/competencies described as generic or “wicked”, as well as of producing deeper learning of various types of knowledge (e.g. organicistic, contextualistic, formistic, mechanistic). This paper reports assessments constituting and reflecting strategies of learning in groups. The assessments and the strategies were crafted while working with students on four courses presented annually in recent years and covering accounting, management and finance for public services and private activities in various organisations. Data about group experiences and their implications for working as accountants were collected from students durin...
Higher education is becoming a major driver of economic competitiveness in an increasingly knowledge...
With the emergence of new sets of technological tools, university students are now offered more auth...
This study analyses learning approaches, course perceptions and learning outcomes of a group of seco...
Having students learn and be assessed in groups is a means to develop among students intellectual an...
Having students learn and be assessed in groups is a means to develop among students intellectual an...
Accounting educators have, in recent years, responded to calls from the accounting profession to emb...
The purpose of this paper is to examine accounting students' experience of compulsory group work. Th...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine accounting students' experience of compulsory grou...
In this empirical paper, we discuss the factors impacting Accounting teachers’ effective implementat...
M.Ed.Professional Accounting programmes in higher education provides a career path for many Accounti...
Teaching accounting to first year university students in higher education institutions is becoming i...
Developing deep approaches to learning is claimed to enhance students' engagement with their subject...
First year accounting has generally been perceived as one of the more challenging first year busines...
This paper discusses the perceptions on the part of a large cohort of Sydney-based second year unive...
Group work has taken on greater significance in accounting education in recent times. There appear t...
Higher education is becoming a major driver of economic competitiveness in an increasingly knowledge...
With the emergence of new sets of technological tools, university students are now offered more auth...
This study analyses learning approaches, course perceptions and learning outcomes of a group of seco...
Having students learn and be assessed in groups is a means to develop among students intellectual an...
Having students learn and be assessed in groups is a means to develop among students intellectual an...
Accounting educators have, in recent years, responded to calls from the accounting profession to emb...
The purpose of this paper is to examine accounting students' experience of compulsory group work. Th...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine accounting students' experience of compulsory grou...
In this empirical paper, we discuss the factors impacting Accounting teachers’ effective implementat...
M.Ed.Professional Accounting programmes in higher education provides a career path for many Accounti...
Teaching accounting to first year university students in higher education institutions is becoming i...
Developing deep approaches to learning is claimed to enhance students' engagement with their subject...
First year accounting has generally been perceived as one of the more challenging first year busines...
This paper discusses the perceptions on the part of a large cohort of Sydney-based second year unive...
Group work has taken on greater significance in accounting education in recent times. There appear t...
Higher education is becoming a major driver of economic competitiveness in an increasingly knowledge...
With the emergence of new sets of technological tools, university students are now offered more auth...
This study analyses learning approaches, course perceptions and learning outcomes of a group of seco...