Accounting students' perceptions of effective teaching methods and instructor characteristics: some Malaysian evidence

This paper examines accounting students’ perceptions of effective teaching methods and instructor characteristics. The study also explores whetherdifferences in students’ perceptions exist across gender, ethnic origin and prior academic performance. The sample comprises accounting students in two M...

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Main Authors: Abdul Hamid, Fatima, Nik Ahmad, Nik Nazli, Megat Mohd Nor, Putri Nursuad, Mohd. Nor, Anita
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Published: Accounting Research Institute (ARI) 2007
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spelling my.iium.irep.421542019-08-29T01:50:02Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/42154/ Accounting students' perceptions of effective teaching methods and instructor characteristics: some Malaysian evidence Abdul Hamid, Fatima Nik Ahmad, Nik Nazli Megat Mohd Nor, Putri Nursuad Mohd. Nor, Anita H Social Sciences (General) HF Commerce This paper examines accounting students’ perceptions of effective teaching methods and instructor characteristics. The study also explores whetherdifferences in students’ perceptions exist across gender, ethnic origin and prior academic performance. The sample comprises accounting students in two Malaysian universities. The results suggest that students perceive a student-centred approach to teaching as being most effective. The instructor characteristic most valued by students is the instructor’s knowledge. The findings also suggest some differences in perceptions across gender, ethnic origin and prior academic performance. The study has several implications. First, it contributes to the literature on accounting students’ perceptions of effective teaching methods and instructor characteristics. Second, the study provides insights into ways to make the teaching of accounting more effective. Finally, it is hoped that the study will be able to assist in the formulation of guidelines for the effective teaching of accounting. Accounting Research Institute (ARI) 2007 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/42154/2/MAR_2007.pdf Abdul Hamid, Fatima and Nik Ahmad, Nik Nazli and Megat Mohd Nor, Putri Nursuad and Mohd. Nor, Anita (2007) Accounting students' perceptions of effective teaching methods and instructor characteristics: some Malaysian evidence. Malaysian Accounting Review, 6 (1). pp. 101-128. ISSN 2600-7975 http://arionline.uitm.edu.my/ojs/index.php/MAR/article/view/506
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topic H Social Sciences (General)
HF Commerce
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HF Commerce
Abdul Hamid, Fatima
Nik Ahmad, Nik Nazli
Megat Mohd Nor, Putri Nursuad
Mohd. Nor, Anita
Accounting students' perceptions of effective teaching methods and instructor characteristics: some Malaysian evidence
description This paper examines accounting students’ perceptions of effective teaching methods and instructor characteristics. The study also explores whetherdifferences in students’ perceptions exist across gender, ethnic origin and prior academic performance. The sample comprises accounting students in two Malaysian universities. The results suggest that students perceive a student-centred approach to teaching as being most effective. The instructor characteristic most valued by students is the instructor’s knowledge. The findings also suggest some differences in perceptions across gender, ethnic origin and prior academic performance. The study has several implications. First, it contributes to the literature on accounting students’ perceptions of effective teaching methods and instructor characteristics. Second, the study provides insights into ways to make the teaching of accounting more effective. Finally, it is hoped that the study will be able to assist in the formulation of guidelines for the effective teaching of accounting.
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author Abdul Hamid, Fatima
Nik Ahmad, Nik Nazli
Megat Mohd Nor, Putri Nursuad
Mohd. Nor, Anita
author_facet Abdul Hamid, Fatima
Nik Ahmad, Nik Nazli
Megat Mohd Nor, Putri Nursuad
Mohd. Nor, Anita
author_sort Abdul Hamid, Fatima
title Accounting students' perceptions of effective teaching methods and instructor characteristics: some Malaysian evidence
title_short Accounting students' perceptions of effective teaching methods and instructor characteristics: some Malaysian evidence
title_full Accounting students' perceptions of effective teaching methods and instructor characteristics: some Malaysian evidence
title_fullStr Accounting students' perceptions of effective teaching methods and instructor characteristics: some Malaysian evidence
title_full_unstemmed Accounting students' perceptions of effective teaching methods and instructor characteristics: some Malaysian evidence
title_sort accounting students' perceptions of effective teaching methods and instructor characteristics: some malaysian evidence
publisher Accounting Research Institute (ARI)
publishDate 2007
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/42154/2/MAR_2007.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/42154/
http://arionline.uitm.edu.my/ojs/index.php/MAR/article/view/506
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