Pilot course : a teaching practicum course as an integral component of an accounting doctoral program
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May 2016
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Authors: | Callahan, Carolyn M. ; Spiceland, Charlene P. ; Spiceland, J. David ; Hairston, Stephanie |
Published in: |
Issues in accounting education. - Sarasota, Fla. : Assoc., ISSN 0739-3172, ZDB-ID 626013-5. - Vol. 31.2016, 2, p. 191-210
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Subject: | doctoral accounting program | teaching practicum | professional development | mentoring doctoral students | Studierende | Students | Betriebswirtschaftsstudium | Graduate business education | Coaching | Lehrplan | Curriculum | Ärzte | Physicians | Wirtschaftsstudium | Graduate economics education | Rechnungswesen | Accounting | Studium | University education | Wirtschaftspädagogik | Business and economics education |
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