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ISSUES IN ACCOUNTING EDUCATION Vol. 25‚ No. 4 2010 pp. 709–720 American Accounting Association DOI: 10.2308/iace.2010.25.4.709 Sunshine Center: An Instructional Case Evaluating Internal Controls in a Small Organization Sandra K. Fleak‚ Keith E. Harrison‚ and Laurie A. Turner ABSTRACT: Management and auditors face increased responsibilities to evaluate internal control and assess the risk of fraud. This case provides the opportunity to evaluate internal controls and the possibility of
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developed a rough draft of an instructional document that addresses the issues of the overly complicated printing system‚ WEPA at Texas Tech University. After receiving feedback from fellow classmate’s usability tests; we now have a better understanding of the group’s current progress and what steps we need to take in order to make improvements‚ to our instructional document to make it more effective and useable. Currently we are in the process of revising the instructional document and strategizing
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information about the University Institute of Management Sciences‚ its objectives‚ vision and mission. ii. Quality Policy‚ Quality objectives and UIMS Quality Management System. iii. Explanation about the guiding principles of UIMS based on ISO 9001:2008 standard requirements in “Teaching and Learning” including library and computer lab services. The objectives of Quality Manual are i. To explain the organization’s policy in handling the services of “Teaching and Learning” ii. To outline
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Recommend key instructional strategies geared toward facilitating the transfer of knowledge to long-term memory. Next‚ suggest approaches that instructors may use in order to compensate for the challenges of storage information storage and retrieval that occur with age. A key instructional strategy geared toward facilitating the transfer of knowledge to long-term memory would be to develop a lesson plan that accommodates all learning styles. The lesson plan should relate to all students from experiences
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Each section of learning is broken down in the 5E Instructional Model‚ from the beginning stages of engagement to the evaluation phase. Using the 5E Instructional Model is excellent for breaking down the main lesson objective‚ and the user has the freedom to work through the model as it suits them best. The 5E Instructional Model can be used by beginning with the main idea and then working towards how you will assess their learning or
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Instructional materials are used to help transfer information and skills to others. These are used in teaching at places like schools‚ colleges and universities. These can include textbooks‚ films‚ audio‚ and more. Instructional materials are the tools teachers use to teach their students. The effectiveness of instructional materials matters in the classroom since students have different learning styles. For major instructional materials‚ they must be reviewed by a committee. If it is approved
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Danielson in his framework for teaching include that one of the responsibilities of teachers is to build communication with parents‚ and included in this domain is engaging families in the instructional program. Hence‚ parents have the right to ask questions or verify the legitimacy of the activities their children are doing in class or will do at home. As a teacher‚ I will not be offended by the letter considering the father is only responding in behalf of his child‚ and expressing his opinion
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data c. ability to design a system‚ component‚ or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic‚ environmental‚ social‚ political‚ ethical‚ health and safety‚ manufacturability‚ and sustainability‚ in accordance with standards d. ability to function on multidisciplinary teams e. ability to identify‚ formulate‚ and solve engineering problems f. understanding of professional and ethical responsibility g. ability to communicate effectively h. broad education necessary
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English is indicated on the HLRF‚ students are given an English language proficiency assessment. Results of the proficiency assessment are used to determine the student’s eligibility to receive instructional support from the ESL program. Students are placed in the appropriate instructional program based on their academic and language
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