WAC Bibliography

Welcome to the WAC Bibliography. The bibliography, developed and presented in collaboration with CompPile, was developed to support teachers across the disciplines who are interested in using writing and speaking in their courses; scholars who are interested in WAC theory and research; and program administrators, designers, and developers who have interests in the latest work in faculty outreach, program design, and assessment.

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Category: Accounting

Your search found 6 citations.

1. Garner, R. Michael. (1994). An efficient approach to writing across the curriculum: Microthemes in accounting classes. Journal of Education for Business 69.4, 211-216.
Keywords: WAC, microtheme, summary-writing, inductive, question-posing, assignment, paper-load, response, business-course, efficiency
2. Phillips, Mary Jones; Catherine H. Davis. (1991). Writing requirements in financial accounting courses. Journal of Education for Business (January/February), 144-146.
Keywords: questionnaire, WAC, curriculum, requirement, certification, finance-course, accounting-course, requirement
3. Stout, David E.; Alan R. Sumutka; Donald E. Wygal. (1991). Experiential evidence on the use of writing assignments in upper-level accounting courses. Advances in Accounting 09, 125-141.
Keywords: accounting-course, business-course, WAC, write-to-learn, contrast-group, gain, contextual, night-course, assignment, data, experiential
4. Stout, David E.; Donald E.Wygal; Katharine T. Hoff. (1990). Writing across the disciplines: Applications to the accounting classroom. Business Communication Quarterly 53:4, 10-16.
Keywords: bizcom, WAC, accounting, applied
5. Venable, Carol F.; Gretchen N. Vik. (1998). Computer-supported collaboration in an accounting class. In Reiss, Donna; Dickie Selfe; Art Young (Eds.), Electronic communication across the curriculum; Urbana, IL: National Council of Teachers of English [ERIC Document Reproduction Service, ED 416 561] (pp. 242-254).
Keywords: computer, WAC, San Diego State University, accounting-course, collaboration, internet, internet, research, assignment, student-teamwork
6. Wygal, Donald E.; David E. Stout. (1989). Incorporating writing techniques in the accounting classroom: Experience in financial, managerial, and cost courses. Journal of Accounting Education 07, 245-252.
Keywords: WAC, accounting-course, freewriting, learning-log, letter-writing, peer-evaluation, finance, management, cost

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