Virtual Internship and Work-Integrated Learning Outcomes of the Hospitality Management Students

E. M. D. Apostol, Emma Vida R Liwanag, Kathy P Maglalang
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To adapt to the current pandemic, the higher education system in hospitality management must shift away from traditional classroom to online classroom settings. Successful hospitality management education requires internship experiences as it eases the students’ transition between education and employment. However, delivering it through virtual channels presents special challenges. Thus, this research aimed to assess how hospitality management students view the virtual internship (VI) and work-integrated learning (WIL) outcomes during pandemic. This study employed descriptive method to identify the different variables of the study and presents quantitative research that utilized online survey method to gather data. The respondents of the study were the fourth year Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management (BSHM) students (n=35) from the College of Business and Management of the Mindoro State University-Calapan City Campus who undertaken the virtual internship for the second semester of AY 2021-2022. Results of the study showed that VI was the best alternative to face-to-face internship as the students felt secured and less exposed on the threats of COVID-19, however, the VI felt short of the means for them to ask questions and clarify difficulties as well as failing to form networking opportunities. Students also believed it enhanced their skills and have advanced in their practical knowledge but somehow, they lack in creating opportunity to work in a genuine hospitality industry setting. It is recommended to conduct a hybrid internship, both virtual and on-site, to create a chance for the hospitality management students to have an authentic workplace setting.
酒店管理专业学生的虚拟实习与工学结合学习成果
为适应当前的疫情,酒店管理高等教育体系必须从传统课堂转向在线课堂。成功的酒店管理教育需要实习经历,因为它有助于学生在教育和就业之间的过渡。然而,通过虚拟渠道传递信息面临着特殊的挑战。因此,本研究旨在评估酒店管理专业学生如何看待大流行期间的虚拟实习(VI)和工作整合学习(WIL)结果。本研究采用描述性方法来确定研究的不同变量,并采用在线调查方法收集数据的定量研究。该研究的受访者是民都洛州立大学卡拉潘市校区商业与管理学院酒店管理理学学士(BSHM)四年级学生(n=35),他们在2021-2022学年第二学期进行了虚拟实习。研究结果显示,与面对面的实习相比,虚拟现实是最好的选择,因为学生们感到安全,对新冠病毒的威胁接触较少,但虚拟现实缺乏让他们提问和澄清困难的手段,也未能形成交流机会。学生们也认为这提高了他们的技能,提高了他们的实践知识,但不知何故,他们缺乏在真正的酒店行业环境中工作的机会。建议进行虚拟和现场混合实习,为酒店管理专业的学生创造一个真实的工作环境的机会。
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