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A study on the accounting students’ perceptions towards teaching quality at university
Shahnaz Ismail1, Nurasyikin Jamaludin2, Wan Zuriati Wan Zakaria3, Nadia Mohd Nawi4.
This study aims to access the perceptions of the undergraduate students of
accounting on the teaching quality of two different subjects: accounting and business. Eight
categories of teaching quality were identified and included in the questionnaire. A total of
180 questionnaires were collected and valid for analysis. The results show that there are
significant differences between students’ perceptions on the teaching quality for both subjects.
The findings revealed that, the most important character in improving teaching quality is the
ability of lecturers to simplify the difficult concept in order to ease students understanding on
the subject matter, regardless of types of subjects. Knowledgeable and ability for consultation
were ranked number two and three, interchangeably between accounting and business
subjects. The appropriateness of teaching technique employed in class was ranked last for
accounting subject. On the other hand, prompt feedback on students’ progress by the lecturer
was ranked last for the business subject. The findings from this study will be able to assist
new and inexperience lecturers to gain important information on teaching quality through
their teaching approaches as well as personality development as an individual.
Affiliation:
- Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia
- Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia
- Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia
- Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia
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