Personal Transferable Skills in Accounting Education RPD (Special issue books from 'accounting Education: an international journal')

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Personal Transferable Skills in Accounting Education RPD (Special issue books from 'accounting Education: an international journal')

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 186 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780415699204
  • DDC分類 657.071

基本説明

Originally published as a special issue of "Accounting Education: International Journal".

Full Description

The development of generic skills (often referred to as 'soft skills') in accounting education has been a focus of discussion and debate for several decades. During this time employers and professional bodies have urged accounting educators to consider and develop curricula which provide for the development and assessment of these skills. In addition, there has been criticism of the quality of accounting graduates and their ability to operate effectively in a global economy. Embedding generic skills in the accounting curriculum has been acknowledged as an appropriate means of addressing the need to provide 'knowledge professionals' to meet the needs of a global business environment.

Personal Transferable Skills in Accounting Education illustrates how generic skills are being embedded and evaluated in the accounting curriculum by academics from a range of perspectives. Each chapter provides an account of how the challenge of incorporating generic skills in the accounting curriculum within particular educational environments has been addressed.

The challenges involved in generic skills development in higher education have not been limited to the accounting discipline. This book provides examples which potentially inform a wide range of discipline areas. Academics will benefit from reading the experiences of incorporating generic skills in the accounting curriculum from across the globe.

This book was originally published as a themed issue of Accounting Education: an international journal.

Contents

1. Introduction: Personal Transferable Skills in Accounting Education Kim Watty, Beverley Jackling and Richard M.S. Wilson 2. Generic Attributes in Accounting: The Significance of the Disciplinary Context Anna Jones 3. The Expectation-Performance Gap in Accounting Education: An Exploratory Study Binh Bui and Brenda Porter 4. Accounting Students' Expectations and Transition Experiences of Supervised Work Experience Louise Gracia 5. A Whole-of-program Approach to the Development of Generic and Professional Skills in a University Accounting Program Lesley Willcoxson, Monte Wynder and Gregory K. Laing 6. Development of Generic Competencies: Impact of a Mixed Teaching Approach on Students' Perceptions Anne Fortin and Michèle Legault 7. Embedding Generic Employability Skills in an Accounting Degree: Development and Impediments Greg Stoner and Margaret Milner 8. Knowledge and Skills Development of Accounting Graduates: The Perceptions of Graduates and Employers in Ghana Joseph Y. Awayiga, Joseph M. Onumah and Mathew Tsamenyi 9. The Acquisition of Generic Skills of Culturally-diverse Student Cohorts Monica Keneley and Beverley Jackling

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