Mnemonics: an alternative memory enhancement technique in teaching accounting theories / Nor Kartini Mohd Rodzi ... [et al.]

It is a belief that mnemonic will increase students’ understanding and thus, foster their academic performance. This study investigated the effectiveness of using mnemonics in teaching accounting theories for an intermediate financial accounting course. A sample of 96 accounting students enrolling t...

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Main Authors: Mohd Rodzi, Nor Kartini, Abdul Rahman, Norshimah, Naiimi, Nazirah, Ahmad @Muhammad, Norizam, Ayob, Susilawani, Selamat, Salwana
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spelling my.uitm.ir.693222022-11-17T00:06:26Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/69322/ Mnemonics: an alternative memory enhancement technique in teaching accounting theories / Nor Kartini Mohd Rodzi ... [et al.] Mohd Rodzi, Nor Kartini Abdul Rahman, Norshimah Naiimi, Nazirah Ahmad @Muhammad, Norizam Ayob, Susilawani Selamat, Salwana General special. Methodology Educational technology Learning. Learning strategies It is a belief that mnemonic will increase students’ understanding and thus, foster their academic performance. This study investigated the effectiveness of using mnemonics in teaching accounting theories for an intermediate financial accounting course. A sample of 96 accounting students enrolling the financial reporting course was chosen to take part in this study. The selected students were separated into 2 groups: M1 was with mnemonic training and M0 was without mnemonic training. The findings revealed that mnemonic is an effective technique in teaching accounting theories and enhancing student’s ability to envisage and remember accounting concepts and theories. This is rein-forced from finding that the average score index for students with mnemonic training was 4.985 high-er than those without mnemonic training. In addition, the p-value for the dummy variable mnemonic training (p=.000) was very significant, suggesting that there was statistical evidence of a difference in average score index between the students with a mnemonic and no mnemonic training. Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perlis 2021-02 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/69322/1/69322.pdf Mnemonics: an alternative memory enhancement technique in teaching accounting theories / Nor Kartini Mohd Rodzi ... [et al.]. (2021) Jurnal Intelek, 16 (1): 10. pp. 83-90. ISSN 2682-9223 https://myjms.mohe.gov.my/index.php/intelek
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topic General special. Methodology
Educational technology
Learning. Learning strategies
spellingShingle General special. Methodology
Educational technology
Learning. Learning strategies
Mohd Rodzi, Nor Kartini
Abdul Rahman, Norshimah
Naiimi, Nazirah
Ahmad @Muhammad, Norizam
Ayob, Susilawani
Selamat, Salwana
Mnemonics: an alternative memory enhancement technique in teaching accounting theories / Nor Kartini Mohd Rodzi ... [et al.]
description It is a belief that mnemonic will increase students’ understanding and thus, foster their academic performance. This study investigated the effectiveness of using mnemonics in teaching accounting theories for an intermediate financial accounting course. A sample of 96 accounting students enrolling the financial reporting course was chosen to take part in this study. The selected students were separated into 2 groups: M1 was with mnemonic training and M0 was without mnemonic training. The findings revealed that mnemonic is an effective technique in teaching accounting theories and enhancing student’s ability to envisage and remember accounting concepts and theories. This is rein-forced from finding that the average score index for students with mnemonic training was 4.985 high-er than those without mnemonic training. In addition, the p-value for the dummy variable mnemonic training (p=.000) was very significant, suggesting that there was statistical evidence of a difference in average score index between the students with a mnemonic and no mnemonic training.
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author Mohd Rodzi, Nor Kartini
Abdul Rahman, Norshimah
Naiimi, Nazirah
Ahmad @Muhammad, Norizam
Ayob, Susilawani
Selamat, Salwana
author_facet Mohd Rodzi, Nor Kartini
Abdul Rahman, Norshimah
Naiimi, Nazirah
Ahmad @Muhammad, Norizam
Ayob, Susilawani
Selamat, Salwana
author_sort Mohd Rodzi, Nor Kartini
title Mnemonics: an alternative memory enhancement technique in teaching accounting theories / Nor Kartini Mohd Rodzi ... [et al.]
title_short Mnemonics: an alternative memory enhancement technique in teaching accounting theories / Nor Kartini Mohd Rodzi ... [et al.]
title_full Mnemonics: an alternative memory enhancement technique in teaching accounting theories / Nor Kartini Mohd Rodzi ... [et al.]
title_fullStr Mnemonics: an alternative memory enhancement technique in teaching accounting theories / Nor Kartini Mohd Rodzi ... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Mnemonics: an alternative memory enhancement technique in teaching accounting theories / Nor Kartini Mohd Rodzi ... [et al.]
title_sort mnemonics: an alternative memory enhancement technique in teaching accounting theories / nor kartini mohd rodzi ... [et al.]
publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perlis
publishDate 2021
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/69322/1/69322.pdf
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