会计学术课程的核心科目:普及技能的发展

IF 1.1 Q3 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Monique Keevy
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近年来,会计教育越来越强调培养普遍技能的必要性。本文报告了一项关于南非有志注册会计师(CAs)对学术课程中核心科目重要性的看法的研究,在发展普遍技能方面,在道德行为和专业精神、个人属性和专业技能方面。我们向已完成学术课程及正在完成培训课程的有抱负的行政助理发放了一份问卷,问卷中有开放式和封闭式的问题。有抱负的CAs报告说,全面普及技能在战略科目中最为普遍。道德行为和专业技能在审计科目中最为普遍,个人属性技能在战略科目中最为普遍,而专业技能在会计科目中最为普遍。在普遍技能和不同类别的技能中,税收的总体排名最低。教育工作者需要付出更大的努力,通过在他们的核心科目中使用真实的、实际的例子来灌输普遍技能。此外,普及技能应融入核心科目,因为它们本质上是互补的。此外,整合核心科目可以促进普适技能的习得。
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Core subjects in accounting academic programmes: Development of pervasive skills
Accounting education has in recent years increasingly emphasised the need for developing pervasive skills. This paper reports on a South African study of the perceptions of aspirant chartered accountants (CAs) on the importance of the core subjects during the academic programme, in developing pervasive skills, in the categories of ethical behaviour and professionalism, personal attributes, and professional skills. A questionnaire with open- and closed-ended questions was administered to aspirant CAs who had completed their academic programme, and were in the process of completing their training programme. Aspirant CAs reported that overall pervasive skills were most prevalent in the subject of Strategy. Ethical behaviour and professionalism skills were most prevalent in the subject of Audit, personal attribute skills were most prevalent in the subject of Strategy while professional skills were most prevalent in the subject of Accounting. Taxation received the lowest ranking overall for pervasive skills as well as for the different categories of skills. Educators need to make greater efforts to inculcate pervasive skills by using real-life, practical examples in their core subjects. Furthermore, pervasive skills should be integrated into core subjects, as these are complementary in nature. Furthermore, integrating core subjects can enhance the acquisition of pervasive skills.
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