Adopt, Adapt or Perish: Re-building Support Systems for Travel and Tourism Education in COVID-19 Educational Crisis

Nazeerah Sheik Abbass, Faraknaaz Essmallgee, Pravina Cooshna-Gunputh
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This chapter examines the existing support systems available to educators and students for the implementation of travel and tourism education during the lockdown period following the declaration of COVID-19 as a pandemic. It also explores ways in which stakeholders, namely, policymakers, schools, travel and tourism educators, learners and others, should rethink and re-inforce the existing support systems to support travel and tourism education in an eventual educational crisis. A lack of subject-specific reports and literature on the ways travel and tourism educators and learners managed during the crisis justifies the importance of this chapter as it provides empirical evidence of a broad set of human experiences. The research design is conceptualized for a framework of future planning and response in crises for the continuity of travel and tourism education exploring change management approaches to coordination, critical processes and tools for rebuilding the support system for quality travel and tourism education. Methodologically, the voices and experiences of secondary travel and tourism educators facing teaching and learning through the period of crisis are gauged through interviews and discussion. This chapter informs about how the existing support system for travel and tourism education requires further reinforcement post COVID-19 to ensure access, equity, equality, gender equality protection, quality and continuity.
采用、适应或消亡:新冠肺炎教育危机下旅游教育支持体系重建
本章审查了在宣布COVID-19为大流行后的封锁期间,教育工作者和学生实施旅行和旅游教育的现有支持系统。报告还探讨了政策制定者、学校、旅游教育工作者、学习者和其他人等利益攸关方应如何重新思考和加强现有的支持系统,以便在最终的教育危机中支持旅游教育。由于缺乏关于旅游和旅游教育工作者和学习者在危机期间管理方式的专题报告和文献,因此本章的重要性是合理的,因为它提供了广泛的人类经验的经验证据。研究设计的概念是为旅行和旅游教育的连续性提供一个未来规划和危机应对框架,探索协调、关键过程和工具的变革管理方法,以重建高质量旅行和旅游教育的支持系统。在方法上,通过访谈和讨论来衡量危机时期面临教学和学习的中学旅行和旅游教育者的声音和经验。本章介绍了COVID-19后需要进一步加强现有的旅游教育支持系统,以确保获得、公平、平等、性别平等保护、质量和连续性。
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