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Preserving transferable skills in the accounting curriculum during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Accounting Research Journal
Accounting Research Journal (2021) 34 (3): 290–303.
Published: 05 February 2021
... Licensed re-use rights only Transferable skills Accounting education Curriculum design COVID-19 The accounting profession, increasingly, requires the inclusion of transferable skills in the accounting curricula (Tan and Laswad, 2018). In part, this is because of the trends in automation...
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Learning commercial computerised accounting programmes: Perceptions and motivations
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Accounting Research Journal
Accounting Research Journal (2017) 30 (3): 312–332.
Published: 04 September 2017
... as compared to a focus on vocational goals of training students on specific practical tasks (Harvey, 2000). While it is evident that both educators and professional bodies have made a significant contribution to curriculum design in accounting units, Andrews and Wynekoop (2004) believe students...
