The Best of Both Worlds: Experiential Problem-Based Learning Approaches in Hospitality Education

IF 2.5 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Nicole Rosenkranz
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Hospitality education has long integrated experiential and problem-based learning for their positive effects on students’ learning outcomes. Yet, these types of learning have inherent shortcomings – whereas experiential learning is mostly conducted outside the classroom and thereby costly, time consuming and complex in ensuring learning outcomes, in-class problem-based learning suffers from an abstraction from reality. To address these shortcomings, this study conducted an in-class experiential problem-based learning activity within the corporate strategy class in 2018 at a university in Switzerland. The study showcases how a combined learning approach allows us to marry the best of both worlds. Further, these insights contribute to research on experiential and problem-based learning by extending knowledge beyond what the benefits of both approaches are to how these benefits are generated. The inductive method applied generates insights that explicate the levers in making the learning process successful and warrants important boundary conditions.
两全其美:酒店教育中基于问题的体验式学习方法
酒店教育长期以来一直将体验式学习和基于问题的学习结合起来,因为它们对学生的学习成果有积极的影响。然而,这些类型的学习有其固有的缺点——体验式学习大多在课堂外进行,因此在确保学习成果方面成本高、耗时长且复杂,而课堂上基于问题的学习则缺乏对现实的抽象。为了解决这些不足,本研究于2018年在瑞士一所大学的企业战略班开展了一项基于问题的课堂体验式学习活动。这项研究展示了一种结合的学习方法是如何让我们把两个世界的优点结合起来的。此外,这些见解通过将知识从两种方法的好处扩展到这些好处是如何产生的,从而有助于对经验和基于问题的学习的研究。归纳法的应用产生了洞察力,解释了使学习过程成功的杠杆,并保证了重要的边界条件。
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Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Education
Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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