Teaching and Learning Accounting with Overseas Student (Report)
People and Place 2008, April, 16, 1
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Beschreibung des Verlags
CONTEXT This paper is a reflective review of the study habits of international students in postgraduate accounting studies, and how these study habits have changed over recent years as a consequence of increased enrolments of full-fee international students. It is based on the author's experience coordinating and teaching accounting at the postgraduate masters level over the past five years.
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