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Audit workplace simulations as a methodology to increase undergraduates' awareness of competences

Authors

BAUTISTA MESA, RAFAEL JESÚS, MOLINA SÁNCHEZ, HORACIO, RAMÍREZ SOBRINO, JESÚS NICOLÁS

External publication

No

Means

Account. Educ.

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

SJR Impact

0.576

Publication date

01/01/2018

ISI

000434783600002

Scopus Id

2-s2.0-85047249015

Abstract

This paper describes an audit workplace simulation and investigates its effects on students' perceptions of competences, required as important in the auditing industry. Within the competence-based teaching framework, this training activity involves cooperative learning as it combines first-undergraduate and senior students within one team. First, we explore how some key competences are initially appreciated by first-year students. Second, our research empirically assesses how the simulation modifies students' awareness of those competences. Results of the pretest reveal that senior students' awareness on key competences is higher than of first-undergraduate students. In particular, communication skills are initially not considered as relevant by the first-year students. Results of the posttest reveal that our intervention significantly improves first-undergraduates' awareness of technical accounting knowledge and communication skills.

Keywords

Cooperative learning; competence-based education; teamwork; leadership; communication skills; workplace simulation

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