Students’ Experience of Learning Bookkeeping

Berzanna Seydou Ouattara

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Abstract

This research is an investigation of students’ experience of learning Bookkeeping and will be conducting a scoping study with a view to applying relevant findings to the London South Bank University. From personal observation, it appears that students experience difficulties with the subject when learning bookkeeping and its principles. It is then important to obtain their views, their perceptions on how they feel that they are effectively learning bookkeeping. Notably, research in accounting field has largely neglected due to both student perceptions of the learning context and their approaches to learning. Instead, studies have focused on either the teaching context or the outcomes of learning. This exclusion has meant that accounting educators repeatedly have difficulty in understanding what students consider learning to be, how they perceive the learning tasks, or how they approach learning. The purpose of this research is to gain a deeper understanding of what students perceive to be the problems or ways in learning Bookkeeping. This paper is important as it might give to both university and students the opportunity to improve the students’ learning experience in a core subject of the module that might influence decisions about module design which will benefit students and ultimately increase their employability.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-8
JournalEURASIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
Volume5
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2017

Keywords

  • Learning environment
  • Learning Outcomes
  • Learning approaches
  • Bookkeeping
  • Student experience
  • Student voice

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