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Accounting History Syllabus, Alan Sangster
Accounting History Syllabus, Alan Sangster
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The following is Prof. Dr. Alan Sangster’s syllabus for a course taught in Portuguese as a visiting professor at the University of Sao Paulo in 2012.
Phd Syllabus Of Seminar In Accounting History, Dale L. Flesher
Phd Syllabus Of Seminar In Accounting History, Dale L. Flesher
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The University of Mississippi Patterson School of Accountancy ACCOUNTANCY 607 ACCOUNTING RESEARCH SEMINAR Fall, 2012 Dr.
Phd Syllabus Of Seminar In Accounting History, Gary John Previts
Phd Syllabus Of Seminar In Accounting History, Gary John Previts
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WEATHERHEAD SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY ACCT 601 SEMINAR SYLLABUS (Subject to amendment) Development of Accounting Thought — PreClassical, Classical and Contemporary Periods
In Defense Of The Old Way Of Teaching Elementary Accounting, Richard G.J. Vangermeersch
In Defense Of The Old Way Of Teaching Elementary Accounting, Richard G.J. Vangermeersch
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After a significant number of years away from teaching elementary accounting, I returned to this interesting phenomena. The devastating rebuke to the old way of teaching the basic courses by the Accounting Education Change Commission led me to rethink the old ways. This rebuke arrived with the 150 credit hour issue, a significant drop in the quantity of business majors, and a very noticeable decay in students' ability to focus arising from the noise generated by MTV, VCRs, and Walkmen. After this rethinking, I not only have returned to my old ways of teaching by the building block approach, but …
Creating An Accounting Culture In The Classroom, David R. Koeppen
Creating An Accounting Culture In The Classroom, David R. Koeppen
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Numerous critics of accounting education have suggested that students graduating from accounting programs are well-trained but poorly educated. One reason that this may be occurring is that accounting education has become increasingly rule-oriented, focusing more on training future accountants rather than on educating those individuals. It is suggested here that accounting educators should spend more time developing an awareness in students of the culture of accounting. Two methods for accomplishing this change are suggested: (1) Focusing on the issues instead of the rules, and (2) providing students with a historical perspective of the events which have developed and shaped the …
Utilizing The History Of Accounting To Improve Communication Skills, Sandra D. Byrd, David B. Byrd
Utilizing The History Of Accounting To Improve Communication Skills, Sandra D. Byrd, David B. Byrd
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During recent years, many comments have been made regarding the lack of good written and oral communication skills of entry level accountants. Accounting academicians realize that there is a weakness in the communications area. Many professors do not feel, however, that they have sufficient time to address the area of communication skills in the present undergraduate accounting courses because it is difficult just having time to cover technical accounting material. To increase accounting knowledge and at the same time improve communications skills were the objectives of an intersession course for accounting students which was offered between semesters as a one …