Transferable skills enhancement through small group work: an analysis of the perceptions of accounting undergraduate students’ in Irish Institutes of Technology to the development of transferable skills
Abstract
Traditionally undergraduate accounting degree programmes focused on technical
excellence in accounting skills. However professional accountancy bodies and
employers increasingly expect graduates to possess a combination of technical skills
and ‘softer’ transferable skills such as interpersonal skills, teamwork skills, and
communication skills. One pedagogical technique recommended in the literature for
enhancing transferable skills is small group work. This dissertation focuses on students’
perceptions of the transferable skills most important for career success and explores the
similarities and differences between students’ attitudes and employer expectations. In
addition, the effectiveness of small group work for developing transferable skills is
examined. This dissertation met the research objectives through a review of relevant
literature and the implementation of empirical research. The latter was achieved
through a survey approach where questionnaires were administered to final year
undergraduate accounting students in five Irish Institutes of Technology. The research
produced a number of key findings: students were unaware of the importance of
transferable skills until the latter stages of their degree; students’ considered oral
communication the most important transferable skill for career progression, followed
by presentation, written communication, and teamwork skills; student and employer
views were found to be largely convergent; and in terms of transferable skills
development, students considered small group work an effective pedagogy for eliciting
all 18 transferable skills covered in this study. Statistical tests indicate no difference in
attitudes towards the development of transferable skills based on exposure to small
group work, although the study did reveal that male students perceived leadership skills
to be more developed than female students. The main conclusions drawn from this study
are that Institutes of Technology should develop awareness campaigns and provide
guidance to students on transferable skills development. Furthermore, academics
should consider a balanced approach to assessment that enables all students to develop
all transferable skills
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