Marcela Fang & Kim Williams 
Rethinking Hospitality and Tourism Education [EPUB ebook] 
Disruptors and Transformations

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This book offers empirical research, case studies and examples of best practice that address cutting-edge and contemporary higher education issues. It aims to inspire hospitality and tourism educators and scholars to embrace transformative learning approaches that promote student-centred learning in times of rapid change. The chapters explore transformative learning practices in hospitality and tourism education while disclosing innovative and transformative approaches to teaching and learning that respond to the changing needs and demands of both students and industry. The book advances the ongoing discussions and innovations in hospitality and tourism education and informs current and future research and practice. Its focus on digital technology and a range of innovative pedagogy for teaching and learning methods provides a practical, engaging and essential toolkit for teachers and learners.
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Karen A. Smith: Foreword

Chapter 1. Tracy Harkison: Introduction

Part 1: Disruptors and Transformations

Chapter 2. Alison Morrison: Hospitality and Tourism Education: Context Conditions 

Chapter 3. Nazia Ali and Birte Schmitz: Transformative Learning in Hospitality and Tourism: From Critical Pedagogy to Critical Digital Pedagogy 

Chapter 4. Alicia Orea-Giner and Prachi Thakur: Using Feminist Approaches to Foster Mental Wellbeing in Hospitality Classrooms

Chapter 5. Kim Williams: Academic Integrity: A Discourse Concerning Contract Cheating

Chapter 6. Ajay Khatter and Andrew Dolphin: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Traditional Classroom Model: Collaborative Integration for Enhanced Learning

Part 2: Design and Approaches

Chapter 7. Olga Junek and Colin Drake: Run With It, Not Against It: Assessment Re(design) in Tourism, Hospitality and Events Studies Using Gen AI.

Chapter 8. Ana Delevska, Esha Thukral, Van K. Nguyen and Sandra Cherro Osorio: The ‘House of Lean’: Design and Application of Lean Higher Education Practices to Improve Student Outcomes

Chapter 9. Macmillion Fernandes, Inga Mons, Marte Rinck de Boer and Hanneke Assen: Unleashing the Power of Trialogical Learning in Hospitality Education

Chapter 10. Karen Radcliffe and Janine Priest: Designing Authentic Assessments for Event Management Students: Developing Sustainable Communities and Enhancing Social Awareness

Chapter 11. Alexandra Constantinescu and Lisa Wyld: Authentic Assessment Design for Hospitality Studies: An Investigative Case Study Approach

Chapter 12. Prachi Thakur, Anita Manfreda and Isabella Qing Ye: Playful Pedagogy and Gamification: Developing Reflective Practitioners in Tourism and Hospitality Education

Chapter 13. Zdenka Gabrielova, Marcela Fang and Kijung Choi: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Student Collaboration: A Critical Reflection from Three Case Studies

Chapter 14. Emma Delaney and Mark Ashton: Using Attendance Monitoring as a Wellbeing Intervention Tool to Ensure Engagement with Experiential Learning

Chapter 15. George Skell, Amanda Ting, Francisco Navarrete Garces,  Mona Yang and Antoine Bisson: The Rise of Pop-Up Restaurants: An Innovative Approach to Teaching Food and Beverage Management to Hospitality Students

Chapter 16. Irina N. Pericin Häfliger: Transforming Teaching Practice into Blended Learning: A Case Study on the Role of Values and Influence

Chapter 17. Paul C. Strickland: Immersive Learning Through Study Tours: A Case Study of Vietnam

Part 3: Curricula Implications

Chapter 18. Jeroen A. Oskam and Anna de Visser-Amundson: A Design-Based Research Inspired Curriculum to Prepare Hospitality Students for Times of Uncertainty

Chapter 19. Mairead Mc Entee, Victoria Mc Collum and Una Mc Mahon-Beattie: You’re Going to Need a Bigger Boat (or Curriculum)

Chapter 20. Thanh Le Minh and Marcela Fang: Developing Executive Leadership Capacity in Hospitality Graduate Students through Work-Integrated Learning in Vietnam

Chapter 21. Samantha Boom: Educating the Future Women Leaders of the Hospitality Industry

Chapter 22. Valentyna Stolyarchuk: Fishbowl Discussion as a Methodological Tool for Hospitality and Tourism Education

Chapter 23. Emma O’Brien and Gavan Cleary: What’s the Big Idea? Using Blended Learning Approaches to Support the Development of Entrepreneurial Competencies in Tourism and Hospitality Education

Chapter 24. Tracy Harkison: Conclusion

Sobre o autor

Tracy Harkison (Ph D) is Associate Professor in School of Hospitality and Tourism, Auckland University of Technology. Her research focuses on the luxury accommodation experience, co-creation, hospitality for good, and hospitality education. Tracy is one of the Managing Editors of the Hospitality and Society Journal and Associate Editor for the Hospitality Insights journal.

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