2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/6690082
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Using Guided Discovery to Improve Students’ Retention and Academic Attitudes to Financial Accounting Concepts

Abstract: Financial Accounting is one of the specialised subjects in the Nigerian senior secondary school curriculum. It is no gain saying that without apposite comprehension of the subject, the goals of its inclusion in the curriculum might not be fully accomplished. Hence, the researchers are in quest of appropriate instructional strategies that entail students’ active participation and improve students’ learning outcomes (attitude and retention) through practice-oriented research. Consequently, this research determin… Show more

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“…Financial accounting helps prepare students with values relating to the fundamental practices of the accounting discipline, which then helps them to understand the commercial activities that contribute to the economic development of a country [5]. However, studying financial accounting is interpreted as boring and difficult to understand especially for students who lack background knowledge in accounting.…”
Section:  Issn: 2502-4752mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Financial accounting helps prepare students with values relating to the fundamental practices of the accounting discipline, which then helps them to understand the commercial activities that contribute to the economic development of a country [5]. However, studying financial accounting is interpreted as boring and difficult to understand especially for students who lack background knowledge in accounting.…”
Section:  Issn: 2502-4752mentioning
confidence: 99%