The use of case studies for pervasive skills training in ODL accounting education
Studies relating to recent curriculum changes implemented by SAICA and CIMA with an increased focus on pervasive skills are limited. The problem addressed in this study related to the challenge faced by ODL accounting education institutions to deliver practice-ready accounting graduates. This study...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-221932018-11-19T17:15:41Z The use of case studies for pervasive skills training in ODL accounting education Reyneke, Yolande Shuttleworth, Christina Cornelia Accounting education Case studies Case study-based examination Case study-based module CIMA Distance education Management accounting ODL ODL accounting education Pervasive skills Professional accounting qualification SAICA 657.0711 Case method -- Accounting -- Study and teaching (Higher) Accounting -- Vocational guidance Soft skills Studies relating to recent curriculum changes implemented by SAICA and CIMA with an increased focus on pervasive skills are limited. The problem addressed in this study related to the challenge faced by ODL accounting education institutions to deliver practice-ready accounting graduates. This study explored accounting educators’ and students’ perception of whether pervasive skills can be developed effectively through the use of case studies in an ODL environment. The study aimed to determine whether ODL accounting departments should introduce a dedicated case study-based module as part of their curriculum. The perceived level at which case studies should be introduced, challenges and the benefits of case studies in light of their pervasive skills development potential were considered in an ODL environment. The study revealed that the case study-based approach is effective and that a staggered approach to introducing case studies in existing accounting-related modules tailored for different difficulty levels, would be appropriate. Management Accounting MPhil (Accounting Sciences) 2017-03-23T08:52:22Z 2017-03-23T08:52:22Z 2016-06 Dissertation Reyneke, Yolande (2016) The use of case studies for pervasive skills training in ODL accounting education, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/22193> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/22193 |
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Accounting education Case studies Case study-based examination Case study-based module CIMA Distance education Management accounting ODL ODL accounting education Pervasive skills Professional accounting qualification SAICA 657.0711 Case method -- Accounting -- Study and teaching (Higher) Accounting -- Vocational guidance Soft skills |
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Accounting education Case studies Case study-based examination Case study-based module CIMA Distance education Management accounting ODL ODL accounting education Pervasive skills Professional accounting qualification SAICA 657.0711 Case method -- Accounting -- Study and teaching (Higher) Accounting -- Vocational guidance Soft skills Reyneke, Yolande The use of case studies for pervasive skills training in ODL accounting education |
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Studies relating to recent curriculum changes implemented by SAICA and CIMA with an increased focus on pervasive skills are limited. The problem addressed in this study related to the challenge faced by ODL accounting education institutions to deliver practice-ready accounting graduates.
This study explored accounting educators’ and students’ perception of whether pervasive skills can be developed effectively through the use of case studies in an ODL environment. The study aimed to determine whether ODL accounting departments should introduce a dedicated case study-based module as part of their curriculum. The perceived level at which case studies should be introduced, challenges and the benefits of case studies in light of their pervasive skills development potential were considered in an ODL environment.
The study revealed that the case study-based approach is effective and that a staggered approach to introducing case studies in existing accounting-related modules tailored for different difficulty levels, would be appropriate. === Management Accounting === MPhil (Accounting Sciences) |
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