Do Malaysian school students like learning accounting through integration of ICT into the teaching and learning process?

This paper explores the Malaysian school students' receptiveness and factors towards learning the subject of Principles of Accounting (Prinsip Perakaunan) at SPM Level through integration of ICT into the teaching and learning process. A total of 150 Academic and Technical National Secondary Sch...

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Main Authors: Tan, Boon See, Salleh, Arfah, Wong, Su Luan, Abu Bakar, Kamariah
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Educational Studies, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2009
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54861/1/Do%20Malaysian%20school%20students%20like%20learning%20accounting%20through%20integration%20of%20ICT%20into%20.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.548612018-06-13T07:35:22Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54861/ Do Malaysian school students like learning accounting through integration of ICT into the teaching and learning process? Tan, Boon See Salleh, Arfah Wong, Su Luan Abu Bakar, Kamariah This paper explores the Malaysian school students' receptiveness and factors towards learning the subject of Principles of Accounting (Prinsip Perakaunan) at SPM Level through integration of ICT into the teaching and learning process. A total of 150 Academic and Technical National Secondary Schools nationwide participated in the research conducted by the Ministry of Education, Malaysia. To facilitate the teaching and learning process under the new ICT-based environment, copies of a Lesson Plan Guidebook for the subject which propose an ICT-based pedagogical approach were distributed to the accounting teachers. A qualitative study to assess 238 students' perceptions on their understanding of the subject contents and interest was conducted through structured open-ended questions. The results show students' understanding level was moderate. However, the majority of students were interested in this novel approach. The content analysis reveals the external and internal dimension of factors which influence differences of perceptions. The external dimension contains factors of teaching competency and course material; whereas, internal dimension is attributed to student's prior knowledge and experience which give impact to the learning process. Respondents who showed unfavourable perceptions expressed the insufficiency of notes and exercises provided in the educational accounting software, and lack of effective teaching. In addition, the individual's level of computer proficiency, academic foundation, and family background could not be neglected as factors contributed to the negative perceptions. Those who exhibited favourable perceptions also found integration of ICT enlightening and expedited the learning process as well as cultivating them to master some generic skills. Faculty of Educational Studies, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2009 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54861/1/Do%20Malaysian%20school%20students%20like%20learning%20accounting%20through%20integration%20of%20ICT%20into%20.pdf Tan, Boon See and Salleh, Arfah and Wong, Su Luan and Abu Bakar, Kamariah (2009) Do Malaysian school students like learning accounting through integration of ICT into the teaching and learning process? In: International Conference on Educational Research and Practice (ICERP), 10-11 June 2009, Marriot Hotel, Putrajaya. (p. 64).
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description This paper explores the Malaysian school students' receptiveness and factors towards learning the subject of Principles of Accounting (Prinsip Perakaunan) at SPM Level through integration of ICT into the teaching and learning process. A total of 150 Academic and Technical National Secondary Schools nationwide participated in the research conducted by the Ministry of Education, Malaysia. To facilitate the teaching and learning process under the new ICT-based environment, copies of a Lesson Plan Guidebook for the subject which propose an ICT-based pedagogical approach were distributed to the accounting teachers. A qualitative study to assess 238 students' perceptions on their understanding of the subject contents and interest was conducted through structured open-ended questions. The results show students' understanding level was moderate. However, the majority of students were interested in this novel approach. The content analysis reveals the external and internal dimension of factors which influence differences of perceptions. The external dimension contains factors of teaching competency and course material; whereas, internal dimension is attributed to student's prior knowledge and experience which give impact to the learning process. Respondents who showed unfavourable perceptions expressed the insufficiency of notes and exercises provided in the educational accounting software, and lack of effective teaching. In addition, the individual's level of computer proficiency, academic foundation, and family background could not be neglected as factors contributed to the negative perceptions. Those who exhibited favourable perceptions also found integration of ICT enlightening and expedited the learning process as well as cultivating them to master some generic skills.
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author Tan, Boon See
Salleh, Arfah
Wong, Su Luan
Abu Bakar, Kamariah
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Salleh, Arfah
Wong, Su Luan
Abu Bakar, Kamariah
Do Malaysian school students like learning accounting through integration of ICT into the teaching and learning process?
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Salleh, Arfah
Wong, Su Luan
Abu Bakar, Kamariah
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title Do Malaysian school students like learning accounting through integration of ICT into the teaching and learning process?
title_short Do Malaysian school students like learning accounting through integration of ICT into the teaching and learning process?
title_full Do Malaysian school students like learning accounting through integration of ICT into the teaching and learning process?
title_fullStr Do Malaysian school students like learning accounting through integration of ICT into the teaching and learning process?
title_full_unstemmed Do Malaysian school students like learning accounting through integration of ICT into the teaching and learning process?
title_sort do malaysian school students like learning accounting through integration of ict into the teaching and learning process?
publisher Faculty of Educational Studies, Universiti Putra Malaysia
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