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JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION THEORY AND PRACTICE 


Incorporating Innovative Pedagogies into Accounting Curriculum: Results from a Game Lab Implementation


Author(s): Genevieve Scalan, Kendra Huff

Citation: Genevieve Scalan, Kendra Huff, (2020) "Incorporating Innovative Pedagogies into Accounting Curriculum: Results from a Game Lab Implementation," Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, Vol. 20, ss. 1, pp. 141-150

Article Type: Research paper

Publisher: North American Business Press

Abstract:

Students often seem to have difficulty retaining knowledge from one semester to another. An accounting lab employing simulations and games was developed and implemented as a means of improving student learning outcomes and knowledge retention for Principles of Financial Accounting. A comparison of grades from previous semesters with semesters during which the lab was implemented, as well as survey results, found that, in addition to improving financial accounting skills, student satisfaction with accounting coursework improves. Just as important, the D-F-W rate has continued to drop since the implementation of the lab.