6 resultados para Accounting undergraduate education

em Instituto Politécnico do Porto, Portugal


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Dissertação de Mestrado apresentado ao Instituto de Contabilidade e Administração do Porto para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Contabilidade e Finanças, sob orientação da Professora Doutora Alcina Augusta de Sena Portugal Dias

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Independentemente da área de investigação, considera-se como fundamental conhecer a história, dando a possibilidade de entender o passado e perspetivar o futuro. Muitas são as descobertas e investigações feitas no âmbito da História da Contabilidade em Portugal, ainda que consideravelmente aquém da imensidão de factos ainda não estudados, possuindo o nosso país um longo caminho a percorrer no que diz respeito à investigação e descoberta de factos ligados à Contabilidade. Nesse sentido, e indo ao encontro do principal objetivo desta investigação, que consiste em conhecer e compreender o acesso das mulheres ao estudo da Contabilidade em Portugal, tendo em consideração o período do Estado Novo, a presente investigação pretende aprofundar e compreender um pequeno, mas essencial, ponto da História da Contabilidade em Portugal. Consequentemente, será traçada uma metodologia de investigação mista relativamente ao processo de recolha de dados, utilizando-se, por um lado, uma técnica de investigação qualitativa relativamente à análise documental, e como investigação quantitativa a recolha de informação através de bases de dados. Como resultados, obtiveram-se informações acerca do comportamento histórico do acesso das mulheres ao estudo da Contabilidade em Portugal, durante o Estado Novo, constatando-se, assim, os acontecimentos que estiveram na base desse mesmo comportamento, que se prevê como insatisfatório comparativamente com os valores observados relativamente aos homens. Este facto deverá ficar a dever-se ao contexto político, mas também económico e social da época, capaz de influenciar negativamente a Educação da população.

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The use of remote labs in undergraduate courses has been reported in literature several times since the mid 90's. Nevertheless, very few articles present results about the correspondent learning gains obtained by students, and in what conditions those systems can be more efficient, thus suggesting a lack of data concerning their pedagogical effectiveness. This paper addresses such a gap by presenting some initial findings concerning the use of a remote lab (VISIR), in a large undergraduate course on Physics, with over 550 students enrolled.

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The use of remote labs in undergraduate courses has been reported in literature several times since the mid 90's. Nevertheless, very few articles present results about the learning gains obtained by students using them, especially with a large number of students, thus suggesting a lack of data concerning their pedagogical effectiveness. This paper addresses such a gap by presenting some preliminary results concerning the use of a remote laboratory, known as VISIR, in a large undergraduate course on Applied Physics, with over 500 students enrolled.

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Practical sessions are the backbone of qualification in engineering education. It leads to a better understanding and allows mastering scientific concepts and theories. The lack of the availability of practical sessions at many universities and institutions owing to the cost and the unavailability of instructors the most of the time caused a significant decline in experimentation in engineering education over the last decades. Recently, with the progress of computer-based learning, remote laboratories have been proven to be the best alternative to the traditional ones, regarding to its low cost and ubiquity. Some universities have already started to deploy remote labs in their practical sessions. This contribution compiles diverse experiences based on the deployment of the remote laboratory, Virtual Instrument Systems in Reality (VISIR), on the practices of undergraduate engineering grades at various universities within the VISIR community. It aims to show the impact of its usage on engineering education concerning the assessments of students and teachers as well.

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It is a fact, and far from being a new one, that students have been entering Higher Education courses with many different backgrounds in terms of secondary school programs they attended. The impact of these basic skills is a general and worldwide challenge, fundamentally when facing some specific “constructive” subjects like foreign languages and Mathematics. Working with students with an extensive variety of Math qualifications is an outrageous challenge when they enter an advanced Math course, leading to an almost generalized expectations’ failure - from students enrolled in course and from their teachers, who feel powerless in trying to monitor knowledge construction from completely different “starting points”. If teachers’ "haste" is average, more than half of the students do not “go along” and give up, even before experiencing any kind of evaluation procedure. On the contrary, if the “speed” is too low, others are discouraged (feeling not progressing at all) and the teacher runs the risk of not meeting the minimum objectives (general and specific) of its course, which may have a negative impact on students’ future training development. Failure in Mathematics, despite being a recurrent and global issue, does not have any “magical solution”, however, in general, teachers in this area seem untiring, searching, investigating, trying and implementing new and old “recipes” to tackle and demystify this subject. In this article we describe a project developed in a Math course, with the first year students from an Accounting and Management bachelor degree, and its outcomes since it was brought to practice, revealing its impact in students’ success, from approval to dropout rates, in this course. We will shortly describe students’ differentiated Math backgrounds, their results in a pre-assessment analysis and how we try to deal with these differences and level them up, having in mind the same “finish line”. One should never forget that all these students where officially accepted in higher education institutions, so they are ones’ reality, the reality of institutions whose name one should value and strive to defend.