ERIC Number: EJ967094
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2008
Pages: 12
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ISSN: ISSN-1548-9566
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A Unique Sequence of Financial Accounting Courses Featuring Team Teaching, Linked Courses, Challenging Assignments, and Instruments for Evaluation and Assessment
Lundblad, Heidemarie; Wilson, Barbara A.
College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal, v4 n1 p87-98 2008
The Department of Accounting at California State University Northridge (CSUN) has developed a unique sequence of courses designed to ensure that accounting students are trained not only in technical accounting, but also acquire critical thinking, research and communication skills. The courses have proven effective and have embedded assessment measures that are used to evaluate and document student progress. The assessment measures also provide feedback to faculty and have led to numerous improvements over time. The Intermediate Accounting Sequence begins with a one (semester) unit bridge course that reviews the lower-division accounting material, introduces intermediate accounting concepts, and provides a base measure of students' communication skills through a writing assignment. The next three-unit intermediate accounting course (ACCT351) is linked with a two-unit accounting communication course (351COM). These linked courses share unstructured case assignments written by the accounting faculty that require students to identify the accounting issue(s), research the authoritative literature in GAAP, and write a professional one-page document for each case that demonstrates critical thinking and appropriate documentation. The structure of the linked courses is based on team work, and has the indirect benefit of promoting collegiality among faculty and fostering a culture of critical thinking throughout the accounting program. The skills acquired in 351/351COM are reinforced in subsequent courses through the use of similar assignments and evaluation and assessment. (Contains 6 footnotes and 2 figures.)
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Writing Assignments, Critical Thinking, Accounting, Team Teaching, Communication Skills, Research Skills, Writing Skills, Thinking Skills, Instructional Effectiveness, Program Effectiveness, Student Evaluation, Program Improvement, Student Improvement, Undergraduate Students, Undergraduate Study, Teamwork, Difficulty Level
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: California
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