The concept of empowerment was introduced into the accounting education research by Zraa, Imran, Kavanagh, and Morgan (2011). The authors' purpose is to compare Libyan and Australian students' perceptions of empow...The concept of empowerment was introduced into the accounting education research by Zraa, Imran, Kavanagh, and Morgan (2011). The authors' purpose is to compare Libyan and Australian students' perceptions of empowerment in accounting courses and to investigate their relationships with classroom instruction. This study involves a survey of 409 students, who are studying the first-year business degree at institutions in Libya and Australia. Observations and interviews are also conducted. Data are analyzed using reliability tests, factor analysis, t-tests, and correlations. The results indicate that Australian students are more empowered than Libyan students. In addition, the result reveals that classroom instruction methods influence students' empowerment.展开更多
This study attempts to investigate if and how students' perceptions regarding the first accounting course related with the selection of accounting as a major. Moreover, it examines students' initial perceptions and ...This study attempts to investigate if and how students' perceptions regarding the first accounting course related with the selection of accounting as a major. Moreover, it examines students' initial perceptions and course performance regarding the introductory accounting course. Participants in this study were 120 students from Technological Educational Institute of Kavala, School of Business and Economics (3 departments), who were asked to complete a survey instrument. The instrument used eleven statements regarding students' perceptions (such as difficulty and motivation of the course) of the first accounting course. The main factors affect students' decisions to follow accounting and seem to be similar with other researchers' findings (Geiger & Ogilby, 2000). Future research could be used larger sample from different countries and the survey could also be used for a longer time period.展开更多
Business ethics is a contemporary issue among business professionals. To enhance business ethics in the long run, educating future business professionals in colleges (i.e., college students) is one of the starting p...Business ethics is a contemporary issue among business professionals. To enhance business ethics in the long run, educating future business professionals in colleges (i.e., college students) is one of the starting points. This paper aims to investigate students' perceptions on business ethics, such as their perceived importance of business ethics, knowledge of and interest in business ethics, their preferred method of introducing business ethics, and the perceived usefulness of learning business ethics in lessons. Focus groups will be used to collect feedback on these issues from students with different gender and seniority in colleges. This study will give insights into the students' perceptions on business ethics and suggest ways/methodology to increase the awareness of business ethics in colleges. Business professionals and educators can make reference to the findings to develop relevant materials on business ethics to their employees and students.展开更多
Geoscience education is crucial globally,yet its delivery in Malaysian schools remains inadequate despite increasing demand for geological services.This study examines perceptions of 157 newly enrolled students in geo...Geoscience education is crucial globally,yet its delivery in Malaysian schools remains inadequate despite increasing demand for geological services.This study examines perceptions of 157 newly enrolled students in geoscience,geology,and other science-based programs regarding the challenges in bridging the geoscience education gap from primary to pre-university levels in Malaysia.Findings indicate a moderately significant improvement in students'geoscience knowledge,with moderate perspectives on geoscience education before and after entering university.展开更多
Among the initiatives that seek to promote earth sciences among young people are the Geology Olympics.This article analyses the perceptions of previous training among eleven of the winners of the first ten Geology Oly...Among the initiatives that seek to promote earth sciences among young people are the Geology Olympics.This article analyses the perceptions of previous training among eleven of the winners of the first ten Geology Olympics held in Spain.This study also investigates the factors that have influenced young people to choose their university careers and their perceptions of the learning that participation in the Olympics has meant for them.The results indicate that the theoretical training they have received in the first cycle of secondary education has been limited and that practical content and geological field trips are practically nonexistent.Thus,only the good work of teachers has motivated them to take optional subjects such as geology and participate in activities such as the Olympics,which are a decisive factor in choosing university degree in Geology.Every participant changed their perspective of geology and its professionals after their participation in the Olympics.One of the aspects to consider is that more integrated and practical knowledge should be imparted in teacher training master’s degree programs,as well as in providing more didactic instruments to future teachers so that they can implement better geological training for our young people.展开更多
文摘The concept of empowerment was introduced into the accounting education research by Zraa, Imran, Kavanagh, and Morgan (2011). The authors' purpose is to compare Libyan and Australian students' perceptions of empowerment in accounting courses and to investigate their relationships with classroom instruction. This study involves a survey of 409 students, who are studying the first-year business degree at institutions in Libya and Australia. Observations and interviews are also conducted. Data are analyzed using reliability tests, factor analysis, t-tests, and correlations. The results indicate that Australian students are more empowered than Libyan students. In addition, the result reveals that classroom instruction methods influence students' empowerment.
文摘This study attempts to investigate if and how students' perceptions regarding the first accounting course related with the selection of accounting as a major. Moreover, it examines students' initial perceptions and course performance regarding the introductory accounting course. Participants in this study were 120 students from Technological Educational Institute of Kavala, School of Business and Economics (3 departments), who were asked to complete a survey instrument. The instrument used eleven statements regarding students' perceptions (such as difficulty and motivation of the course) of the first accounting course. The main factors affect students' decisions to follow accounting and seem to be similar with other researchers' findings (Geiger & Ogilby, 2000). Future research could be used larger sample from different countries and the survey could also be used for a longer time period.
文摘Business ethics is a contemporary issue among business professionals. To enhance business ethics in the long run, educating future business professionals in colleges (i.e., college students) is one of the starting points. This paper aims to investigate students' perceptions on business ethics, such as their perceived importance of business ethics, knowledge of and interest in business ethics, their preferred method of introducing business ethics, and the perceived usefulness of learning business ethics in lessons. Focus groups will be used to collect feedback on these issues from students with different gender and seniority in colleges. This study will give insights into the students' perceptions on business ethics and suggest ways/methodology to increase the awareness of business ethics in colleges. Business professionals and educators can make reference to the findings to develop relevant materials on business ethics to their employees and students.
文摘Geoscience education is crucial globally,yet its delivery in Malaysian schools remains inadequate despite increasing demand for geological services.This study examines perceptions of 157 newly enrolled students in geoscience,geology,and other science-based programs regarding the challenges in bridging the geoscience education gap from primary to pre-university levels in Malaysia.Findings indicate a moderately significant improvement in students'geoscience knowledge,with moderate perspectives on geoscience education before and after entering university.
基金the Excellence Teaching Innovation Teaching Group of the University of AlcaláUAH-GI20-138,entitled:Development of skills through teaching innovation techniquesthe financial support of the project PID2020-113912GB-I00,from the Spanish Ministerio de Educación y Formación Profesional,is gratefully acknowledged。
文摘Among the initiatives that seek to promote earth sciences among young people are the Geology Olympics.This article analyses the perceptions of previous training among eleven of the winners of the first ten Geology Olympics held in Spain.This study also investigates the factors that have influenced young people to choose their university careers and their perceptions of the learning that participation in the Olympics has meant for them.The results indicate that the theoretical training they have received in the first cycle of secondary education has been limited and that practical content and geological field trips are practically nonexistent.Thus,only the good work of teachers has motivated them to take optional subjects such as geology and participate in activities such as the Olympics,which are a decisive factor in choosing university degree in Geology.Every participant changed their perspective of geology and its professionals after their participation in the Olympics.One of the aspects to consider is that more integrated and practical knowledge should be imparted in teacher training master’s degree programs,as well as in providing more didactic instruments to future teachers so that they can implement better geological training for our young people.