Increased support for those teaching IFRS

 07 October 2013


The IFRS Foundation Education Initiative today announced the publication of its free-to-download Framework-based teaching material in all of the United Nations languages (Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish) and Portuguese.

The Framework-based teaching project is designed to help educators train the next generation of accountants in how to make sound judgements in the preparation of financial reports in accordance with principle-based accounting standards. Training is conducted in the form of regional multi-day IFRS teaching workshops. Most of these sessions are hosted jointly with development agency financial reporting capacity building projects. Shorter workshops are arranged at major international and regional academic accounting conferences.

Commenting on the increased support for those teaching IFRS, Hans Hoogervorst, Chairman of the IASB, said:

"Supporting IFRS teachers to develop their students´ ability to make the judgements and estimates on which IFRS financial reports are based is an important part of our commitment to improving the consistency with which IFRS is applied. 

Working with the World Bank and others, our Education Initiative is now training IFRS teachers in Framework-based teaching techniques using material that is translated into all of the world´s most widely spoken languages.  This collective effort should bring great benefits to the global financial reporting community"  

More information about the Education Initiative and its plans for the five-year period ending 31 December 2016 can be found here.

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