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Educational tourism, also known as edutourism or educational travel, is a form of travel that combines learning with tourism. It involves visiting different locations to learn about their culture, history, environment, and people. This type of tourism has gained popularity in recent years as people seek more meaningful and enriching travel experiences ...
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Tourism Management, 1988
Abstract Public sector attractions in the UK are becoming more consumer orientated and special attention is being paid to the needs of children. Chris Cooper and John Latham, Lecturers in the Department of Management Studies for Tourism and Hotel Industries at the University of Surrey, UK, have carried out a survey of educational visits to tourist ...
Chris Cooper, John Latham
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Abstract Public sector attractions in the UK are becoming more consumer orientated and special attention is being paid to the needs of children. Chris Cooper and John Latham, Lecturers in the Department of Management Studies for Tourism and Hotel Industries at the University of Surrey, UK, have carried out a survey of educational visits to tourist ...
Chris Cooper, John Latham
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2013
Higher education has long been marked by externalities and information asymmetries. In a globalised world economy, universities find themselves in an increasingly competitive market, no longer generally serving essentially local markets. At the institutional level, increased priority is accordingly placed on reputation, ranking, marketing activities ...
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Higher education has long been marked by externalities and information asymmetries. In a globalised world economy, universities find themselves in an increasingly competitive market, no longer generally serving essentially local markets. At the institutional level, increased priority is accordingly placed on reputation, ranking, marketing activities ...
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Annals of Tourism Research, 2019
Drawing on the work of Paulo Freire (e.g., 1970; 1972; 1973), the aim of this paper is to re-consider the potential impact that critical pedagogy could have on tourism education.
K. Boluk, Sandro Carnicelli
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Drawing on the work of Paulo Freire (e.g., 1970; 1972; 1973), the aim of this paper is to re-consider the potential impact that critical pedagogy could have on tourism education.
K. Boluk, Sandro Carnicelli
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Interdisciplinary Tourism Education
2008The wide-ranging scale and scope of tourism make it a very difficult and complex phenomenon to define and study. Leiper, using a systems approach, defines tourism in terms of five key elements: tourists, transit routes, generating regions, destination regions, and a tourism industry.
TAZIM JAMAL, DAWN JOURDAN
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Decolonising Tourism Education
This book disrupts the dominance of Western ways of being, thinking and knowing and blends critical theory with practical strategies. It shows how to amplify Indigenous and marginalised voices, diversify knowledge systems and reimagine assessment and ...
Sally Everett
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International Journal of Tourism Sciences, 2002
Tourism degree programs generally incorporate a wide range of disciplinary inputs. These include, first, a full range of business-related disciplines, such as marketing, economics, quantitative methods and research methods, accounting and management.
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Tourism degree programs generally incorporate a wide range of disciplinary inputs. These include, first, a full range of business-related disciplines, such as marketing, economics, quantitative methods and research methods, accounting and management.
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The tourism education futures initiative
Anatolia, 2014In recent years, it has become increasingly obvious that tourism education needs serious rethinking. Surging growth in tourism arrivals and receipts, going strong since the middle of the twentieth century, spurred a proliferation of tourism programs in higher education to meet the demands of the burgeoning industry. As more complex understandings about
Dredge, Dianne +5 more
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A bibliometric study on higher tourism education and curriculum
Journal of Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism Education, 2023Erkan Kadir Şimşek, M. B. Kalıpçı
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Journal of Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism Education, 2019
Tourism has been identified as a potential source of economic development and diversification in many developing countries. However, many of these countries are unable to fully leverage this potential due to a lack of human resource capacity within the ...
K. Velempini, Bruce Martin
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Tourism has been identified as a potential source of economic development and diversification in many developing countries. However, many of these countries are unable to fully leverage this potential due to a lack of human resource capacity within the ...
K. Velempini, Bruce Martin
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