重建学生在covid -19后对旅游、酒店和活动课程、课程和职业的信心

IF 2.5 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
May Ling Siow, L. Lockstone-Binney, B. Fraser, C. Cheung, Joongwon Shin, Rachel Lam, S. Ramachandran, Margarida Abreu Novais, Tom Bourkel, T. Baum
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引用次数: 11

摘要

2019冠状病毒病大流行给教育带来了历史上最严重的破坏(联合国,2020年),尤其是在旅游、酒店和活动(The)领域。尽管越来越多的证据探讨了COVID-19时代高等教育的重塑,但关于高等教育对当前和未来学生的具体影响以及重建学生和更广泛利益相关者对高等教育教育和职业信心的挑战的讨论有限。本文通过关注COVID-19对the教育经验的影响来推进这一讨论。采用案例分析的方法来说明四所大学在学生教育之旅的前、中、后阶段的反应。利用课程图绘制出常见的方法,探讨影响机构和学生的更广泛的影响和问题,并推断出未来教育的经验教训。最后,提出了今后的研究方向。
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Re-Building Students’ Post-COVID-19 Confidence in Courses, Curriculum and Careers for Tourism, Hospitality, and Events
ABSTRACT The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the most significant disruption to education in history (United Nations, 2020), not least in Tourism, Hospitality, and Events (THE). While growing evidence explores the reshaping of higher education in a COVID-19 era, limited discussion exists on the specific impacts for current and future students of THE and the challenges of rebuilding student and wider stakeholder confidence in THE education and careers. This paper advances this discussion by focusing on the impact of COVID-19 on the THE educational experience. A case example approach is adopted to illustrate the responses of four universities in the pre, during, and post phases of students’ educational journey. Common approaches are drawn using lesson drawing, broader implications and issues affecting institutions and students are explored and lessons for the future of THE education are extrapolated. Finally, the paper also suggests avenues for future research.
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