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El. knyga: International Handbook of Tourism Education

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  • Formatas: 538 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Aug-2006
  • Leidėjas: Elsevier Science Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136429781
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  • Formatas: 538 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Aug-2006
  • Leidėjas: Elsevier Science Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136429781
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As tourism matures as an academic subject and the number of tourism higher education providers continues to expand world-wide, there is an increasing interest in its educational aspects. At the same time the development of research into education issues related to tourism means that there is now a developing literature on the subject. This international handbook offers a timely evaluation of the state of the art of tourism higher education.

The book brings together expert contributors from around the world to present current thinking and practice about what is now a major element of education provision world-wide. It is structured round four key themes:

- Curriculum

- International perspective

- Teaching, learning and assessment

- Resources, progression and quality

Its global survey of tourism education offers a comprehensive basis for comparative review. In addition to setting out the development and current provision of tourism education it also addresses cutting edge issues such PhD education, non-formal education, cultural issues in learning, research and teaching, e-learning and e-assessment. It offers practical advice for the design, delivery, evaluation and resourcing of courses and concludes with a reflective agenda of issues for the future.

This book is an essential reference work for all tourism departments and libraries; those planning, developing and delivering tourism courses; those studying courses with a focus on education issues related to tourism; those studying education per se, particularly linked with vocational education, and those charged with quality review and enhancement.

Recenzijos

"...comprehensive, strong on the state of the art, detail and practice of tourism education in the twenty first century...standard reference volume for the subject" --Chris Cooper, The University of Queensland, Australia for Tourism Recreation Research Vol. 31, No. 2, 2006

"...a considerable compliation of discussion, deliberation and debate on a wide range of issues in tourism education." --K.B. Godfrey, UHI Millennium Institue, Scotland for Tourism Management Vol. 28, No. 1, 2007

Contributors ix
Introduction
Introduction
3(10)
John Tribe
David Airey
Growth and Development
13(12)
David Airey
Overview of Research
25(22)
John Tribe
Curriculum
Tourism, Knowledge and the Curriculum
47(14)
John Tribe
Curriculum Theory and Practice: A Case in On-line Education
61(16)
Sheryl Elliott
Ginger Smith
Curriculum, Development and Conflict: A Case Study of Moldova
77(16)
John Tribe
Work Experience and Industrial Links
93(18)
Graham Busby
International Tourism Education
Australasia
111(12)
Brian King
Stephen Craig-Smith
Brazil and Latin America
123(10)
Sergio Leal
Maria Auxiliadora Padilha
The Caribbean
133(16)
Acolla Lewis
China
149(12)
Wen Zhang
Xixia Fan
East Africa
161(12)
Melphon Mayaka
Germany
173(18)
Walter Freyer
Michael Hammer
Astrid Piermeier
India
191(20)
Shalini Singh
Tej Vir Singh
The Netherlands
211(12)
Magiel Venema
North America
223(18)
Simon Hudson
Slovenia
241(16)
Tanja Mihalic
South Africa
257(14)
Melville Saayman
United Kingdom
271(14)
David Airey
Teaching, Learning and Assessment
Teaching
285(14)
Dimitrios Stergiou
The Student Experience
299(10)
Eugenia Wickens
Alastair Forbes
Issues in Teaching and Learning
309(10)
Brian Wheeller
Assessment
319(18)
Nina Becket
Undergraduate Dissertations
337(16)
Karen A. Smith
Cultural Issues in Learning
353(14)
Paul Barron
e-Learning and e-Assessment
367(16)
Marianna Sigala
Teaching and Research
383(12)
Fiona Jordan
Community Education
395(16)
Stroma Cole
Resources, Progression and Quality
Teachers
411(14)
Marion Stuart-Hoyle
Learning Resources
425(12)
Lyn Bibbings
Careers and Employment
437(14)
Adele Ladkin
Quality Assurance
451(18)
Derek Robbins
Postgraduate and Ph.D. Education
469(14)
David Botterill
Tim Gale
Postscript
Practical Issues for Design, Delivery, Evaluation and Resourcing of Courses
483(18)
Miriam Moir
Lisa Hodgkins
Issues for the Future
501(6)
David Airey
John Tribe
Author Index 507(12)
Subject Index 519


David Airey, John Tribpson