Utilizing a structured case method in financial accounting within a problem-based learning framework / Jeffrey Faux
The structured case method is a flexible and adaptive learning approach developed in Advanced Financial Accounting for the primary purpose of meeting student learning needs where knowledge inputs are constantly changing. The use of cases and in particular a structure case approach was adopted to ena...
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Main Author: | Jeffrey, Faux (Author) |
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Faculty of Accountancy & Accounting Research Institute (ARI),
2003.
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