This research investigates students’ transferable skills in an integrating blended learning environment, specifically addressing writing skills. Drawing on Biggs’ application of constructivism theory, the study analyses students’ characteristics, perception of the designed teaching methods, and confidence in their writing skills. The study context was a suite of accounting and finance programmes in the United Kingdom. 164 student participants answered questionnaires, from among whom focus group participants were organised. A mixed research method was adopted to clarify the drivers of the active learning process. The findings reveal that students’ characteristics influence perceptions, and that a well-designed blended learning method can alt...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of Constructive Alignment (CA), that is alignin...
Many students in secondary and post-secondary institutions generally have a difficult time grasping ...
This thesis focuses on the transferable skills of accounting undergraduates and explores whether und...
This study analyses the effectiveness of a blended-learning strategy, designed to improve the writte...
Technological advancements have engendered evolving work roles for professional accountants as they ...
The weaknesses of ‗traditional‘ modes of instruction in accounting education have been widely discus...
Blended learning is growing in popularity, but there is conflicting empirical evidence in relation t...
Blended learning is growing in popularity, but there is conflicting empirical evidence in relation t...
Aim/Purpose: Blended learning can transform students experience and learning in higher education. Al...
The weaknesses of ‘traditional’ modes of instruction in accounting education have been widely discus...
This study analyses the effectiveness of a blended learning strategy, designed to improve the writte...
Developing deep approaches to learning is claimed to enhance students' engagement with their subject...
Purpose This study aims to explore the perceptions of accountancy students on the use of technology...
Purpose. This paper sets out to further evaluate the ability of university level students to write a...
The role of chartered accountants in commerce has radically changed over the last decade. Regrettabl...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of Constructive Alignment (CA), that is alignin...
Many students in secondary and post-secondary institutions generally have a difficult time grasping ...
This thesis focuses on the transferable skills of accounting undergraduates and explores whether und...
This study analyses the effectiveness of a blended-learning strategy, designed to improve the writte...
Technological advancements have engendered evolving work roles for professional accountants as they ...
The weaknesses of ‗traditional‘ modes of instruction in accounting education have been widely discus...
Blended learning is growing in popularity, but there is conflicting empirical evidence in relation t...
Blended learning is growing in popularity, but there is conflicting empirical evidence in relation t...
Aim/Purpose: Blended learning can transform students experience and learning in higher education. Al...
The weaknesses of ‘traditional’ modes of instruction in accounting education have been widely discus...
This study analyses the effectiveness of a blended learning strategy, designed to improve the writte...
Developing deep approaches to learning is claimed to enhance students' engagement with their subject...
Purpose This study aims to explore the perceptions of accountancy students on the use of technology...
Purpose. This paper sets out to further evaluate the ability of university level students to write a...
The role of chartered accountants in commerce has radically changed over the last decade. Regrettabl...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of Constructive Alignment (CA), that is alignin...
Many students in secondary and post-secondary institutions generally have a difficult time grasping ...
This thesis focuses on the transferable skills of accounting undergraduates and explores whether und...