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High school learners' perceptions of accounting as a career path in the Mafikeng area

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dc.contributor.advisor Van Rooyen, Annelien Adriana
dc.contributor.author Oben, James Ako
dc.date.accessioned 2019-11-05T09:27:47Z
dc.date.available 2019-11-05T09:27:47Z
dc.date.issued 2019-02
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/25933
dc.description Abstract in English, Afrikaans and Setswana
dc.description.abstract The study was prompted by the decline in accounting enrolments and the ongoing criticism due to learners’ poor performance in the Accounting subject in South Africa. Given the increasing need for accounting graduates and, more importantly, qualified accounting professionals, this study investigated the preconceived perceptions participating high school learners in selected schools in the Mafikeng area had about the accounting profession at the time of this study. The study drew on a rich body of existing literature and adopted the social cognitive career theory of Lent, Brown and Hackett (1994) to explore the factors influencing career interests of learners in accounting as a career path. A quantitative research approach with a survey questionnaire, framed within a positivist paradigm, was used to elicit opinions from learners. The findings revealed that work satisfaction, earnings potential, self-efficacy, personal interest, offering Accounting as a subject and having an accountant in the family are among the factors that significantly influenced participating learners’ career interests in accounting. en
dc.description.abstract Die studie is aangespoor deur die afname in rekeningkunde-inskrywings en die deurlopende kritiek van leerders se swak prestasie in rekeningkunde in Suid-Afrika. Gegewe die toenemende behoefte vir rekeningkundegegradueerdes en, meer belangrik, gekwalifiseerde rekeningkundepraktisyns, ondersoek hierdie studie die huidige vooropgestelde persepsies wat hoërskoolleerders in Suid-Afrika van die rekeningkundige beroep het. Die studie benut die omvattende bestaande literatuur en aanvaar die sosiaal kognitiewe loopbaanteorie van Lent, Brown en Hackett (1994) om die faktore te ondersoek wat die belangstelling van leerders in rekeningkunde as 'n loopbaanrigting beïnvloed. 'n Kwantitatiewe navorsingsbenadering met 'n opnamevraelys, binne 'n positivistiese paradigma, is gebruik om menings van leerders te ontlok. Die bevindings het gewys dat werksbevrediging, verdienstepotensiaal, selfwerksaamheid, persoonlike belang, die aanbied van rekeningkunde as 'n vak en 'n rekeningkundige in die gesin van die faktore is wat leerders se loopbaanbelangstelling in rekeningkunde beduidend beïnvloed af
dc.description.abstract Thutopatlisiso e tlhotlheleditswe ke kwelotlase ya ikwadiso ya dithuto tsa Palotlotlo le go kgalwa go go tswelelang pele ga tiragatso e e bokoa ya barutwana mo Palotlotlong mo Aforikaborwa. Ka ntlha ya tlhokego e e oketsegang ya dialogane tsa Palotlotlo le, sa botlhokwa tota, baporofešenale ba ba nang le borutegi jwa palotlotlo, thutopatlisiso eno e batlisisa megopolo e e gona ya ga jaana ya barutwana ba dikolo tse dikgolwane mo Aforikaborwa malebana le porofešene ya bobalatlotlo. Thutopatlisiso e dirisa letlotlo le le gona la dikwalo mme e dirisa tiori ya tselana ya tiro ya tlhaloganyo ya loago ya ga Lent, Brown le Hackett (1994) go sekaseka dintlha tse di susumetsang kgatlhego ya tselana ya tiro ya barutwana mo palotlotlong jaaka tselana ya tiro. Go dirisitswe mokgwa wa patlisiso o o lebelelang dipalopalo ka dipotsolotso tsa tshekatsheko, mme e agilwe mo mokgweng wa kelotlhoko go bona megopolo ya barutwana. Diphitlhelelo di bontsha gore go kgotsofalela tiro, kgonagalo ya letseno, go ikemela, dikgatlhego tsa sebele, go rebolelwa Palotlotlo jaaka serutwa le go nna le mmalatlotlo mo lelapeng ke dingwe tsa dintlha tse di nang le tshusumetso e kgolo mo dikgatlhegong tsa barutwana tsa tselana ya tiro mo palotlotlong. tn
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xiii, 177 leaves) : illustrations
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Accounting education en
dc.subject Accounting profession en
dc.subject Career path en
dc.subject Cognitive factors en
dc.subject High school en
dc.subject High school learners en
dc.subject Learners' perception en
dc.subject Professional accountant en
dc.subject Social cognitive career theory en
dc.subject Career interest en
dc.subject Intentions en
dc.subject Rekeningkunde-onderwys af
dc.subject Rekeningkundeberoep af
dc.subject Loopbaanrigting af
dc.subject Kognitiewe faktore af
dc.subject Leerders se persepsie af
dc.subject Professionele rekeningkunde af
dc.subject Sosiaal kognitiewe loopbaanteorie af
dc.subject Loopbaanbelangstelling af
dc.subject Voornemens af
dc.subject Hoërskool af
dc.subject Hoërskoolleerders af
dc.subject Tselana ya tiro tn
dc.subject Dintlha tsa tlhaloganyo tn
dc.subject Sekolo se segolwane tn
dc.subject Barutwana ba sekolo se segolwane tn
dc.subject Megopolo ya barutwana tn
dc.subject Mmalatlotlo wa porofesenale tn
dc.subject Tiori ya tselana ya tiro ya tlhaloganyo ya loago tn
dc.subject Thuto ya palotlotlo tn
dc.subject Porofesene ya palotlotlo tn
dc.subject Maikaelelo tn
dc.subject Dikgatlhego tsa tselana ya tiro tn
dc.title High school learners' perceptions of accounting as a career path in the Mafikeng area en
dc.title.alternative Hoërskoolleerders se persepsies van rekeningkunde as 'n loopbaanrigting in die Mafikeng-area af
dc.title.alternative Megopolo ya barutwana ba sekolo se segolwane malebana le palotlotlo jaaka tselana ya tiro mo tikologong ya Mafikeng tn
dc.type Dissertation en
dc.description.department Financial Accounting en
dc.description.degree M. Phil. (Accounting Sciences)


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