Introducing a Learning Portfolio in an Undergraduate Financial Accounting Course |
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Authors: | Grant Samkin Graham Francis |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Waikato , New Zealand grantsam@waikato.ac.nz;3. University of Waikato , New Zealand |
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Abstract: | This paper evaluates changes made to the internal assessment component of a third year financial accounting course at a university in New Zealand. A learning portfolio was designed to supplement existing coursework. The aim was to engender in students a deep rather than a surface approach to learning. As a record of the students' learning, the learning portfolio was an attempt to produce an innovative development in the assessment of what was a traditionally taught financial accounting course. Within their learning portfolios, students were required to complete a number of tasks, each aimed at improving critical thinking skills and creativity. Students were also required to maintain a personal or reflective section aimed at personalising and deepening the quality of their learning. |
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Keywords: | Assessment classroom assessment techniques critical and creative thinking deep approach to learning learning portfolio meta-cognition reflection |
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