
The Tourism Education Futures Initiative
Activating Change in Tourism Education
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 14. November 2013
Book
Hardback
416 pages
978-0-415-84416-1 (ISBN)
Description
As the world faces many serious challenges informed, courageous and mindful leadership is needed for a better future. The Tourism Education Futures Initiative (TEFI) is the collective effort of a group of innovative, thoughtful and committed scholars and industry leaders seeking to provide vision, knowledge, and a framework for tourism education programs that promote global citizenship and optimism for a better world. This book consolidates some of TEFI's work as it seeks to be the leading, forward-looking network that inspires, informs and supports tourism educators and students to passionately and courageously transform the world for the better. It makes the case for why change is needed, and how tourism educators can respond to that change with strategies and values-based tools. The book contains papers published in special TEFI issues of the Journal of Teaching in Travel & Tourism (JTTT), which question and explore some of the most important theoretical, conceptual and practical issues facing tourism education now and into the future. The book concludes by integrating the special issues' key contributions with a brief conceptualisation of education futures before it outlines TEFI's framework for action over the coming years. Tourism educators worldwide will find that this volume serves two important purposes. On the one hand, it challenges educators to think both critically and proactively about tourism education, while on the other sharing examples of teaching and learning tools that seek to prepare our students for the future and to be global citizens that live lives of consequence.
This book is a collection of articles from the Journal of Teaching in Travel and Tourism.
This book is a collection of articles from the Journal of Teaching in Travel and Tourism.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 174 mm
Weight
884 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-84416-1 (9780415844161)
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Activating Change in Tourism Education
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Persons
Darko Prebezac, is full professor of Tourism Marketing Management and Transportation Management at the University of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics & Business (Croatia). His research interests include marketing management (services, tourism, air transportation, airline companies, airports), transport and tourism and airline industry trends (globalization, consolidation, alliances, strategies and business models).
Christian Schott is a Senior Lecturer in Victoria Business School at Victoria University of Wellington (NZ). His current research interests span: youth travel and self development, sustainable tourism with a particular focus on climate change, and teaching and learning.
Pauline J. Sheldon is a co-founder of TEFI and is Emeritus Professor of tourism at the School of Travel Industry Management, at the University of Hawaii, USA. Her areas of research are sustainable tourism, corporate social responsibility in tourism, wellness tourism, and knowledge management in tourism.
Christian Schott is a Senior Lecturer in Victoria Business School at Victoria University of Wellington (NZ). His current research interests span: youth travel and self development, sustainable tourism with a particular focus on climate change, and teaching and learning.
Pauline J. Sheldon is a co-founder of TEFI and is Emeritus Professor of tourism at the School of Travel Industry Management, at the University of Hawaii, USA. Her areas of research are sustainable tourism, corporate social responsibility in tourism, wellness tourism, and knowledge management in tourism.
Editor
University of Zagreb, Croatia
Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
University of Hawaii, USA
Content
Preface (NEW)
1. The Tourism Education Futures Initiative (TEFI): An Introduction Pauline J. Sheldon, Darko Prebezac, Daniel R. Fesenmaier
PART I TEFI PAPERS - Theoretical and conceptual level
2. Tourism Education Futures, 2010-2030: Building the Capacity to Lead Pauline Sheldon, Dan Fesenmaier, Karl Woeber, Chris Cooper, Magda Antonioli
3. The Tourism Education Futures Initiative (TEFI): Activating Change in Tourism Education Pauline J. Sheldon, Daniel R. Fesenmaier, John Tribe
4. Academic Agency and Leadership in Tourism Higher Education: Review and Synthesis Dianne Dredge, Christian Schott
5. A Learning Theory Framework for Sustainability Education in Tourism Bonnie Farber Canziani, Sevil Soenmez, Yuchin (Jerrie) Hsieh, Erick T. Byrd
PART II TEFI PAPERS - Applications
6. Toward Values Education in Tourism: The Challenge of Measuring the Values Gianna Moscardo, Laurie Murphy
7. Business as Usual? Barriers to Education for Sustainability in the Tourism Curriculum Erica Wilson, Tania von der Heidt
8. TEFI Values in Tourism Education: A Comparative Analysis Loredana Padurean, Rico Maggi
9. Valuing Tourism Education 2.0 Janne Liburd, Anne-Mette Hjalager, Inger-Marie F. Christensen
10. Using YouTube Videos of Anthropology of Tourism Pioneer Valene Smith's Work and Philosophy to Balance the Tourism Curriculum Linda Joyce Forristal
11. Environmental Attitudes of Generation Y Students: Foundations for Sustainability Education in Tourism Pierre Benckendorff, Gianna Moscardo, Laurie Murphy
12. Future Higher Education in Tourism Studies and the Labor Market: Gender Perspectives on Expectations and Experiences Carlos Costa, Ines Carvalho, Sandra Cacador, Zelia Breda
13. Real Stories About Real Women: Communicating Role Models for Female Tourism Students (Ulrike Gretzel, Gillian Bowser)
PART III TEFI PAPERS - Case studies
14. Integrating TEFI (Tourism Education Futures Initiative) Core Values into the Undergraduate Curriculum - Case Study Elizabeth Barber
15. Teaching Based on TEFI Values: A Case Study Ulrike Gretzel, Annica Isacsson, David Matarrita, Elina Wainio
16. Integrating Students in Innovative Research and Development-Projects: Case Pompeli Annica Isacsson
17. The Influence of Education-Related Variables on Gender and Career Development: The Case of Portuguese and Brazilian Tourism Graduates Carlos Costa, Sandra Cacador, Ines Carvalho, Zelia Breda, Rui Costa
18. Tourism Oriented Educational Leadership in the Dominican Republic: The Key to Change Montserrat Iglesias Xamani, David Peguero Manzanares, Gloria Sanmartin Antolin
19. Interdisciplinarity in Higher Education Courses for Tourism: The Case of Croatia Edna Mrnjavac, Nadia Pavia, Vidoje Vujic
20. Reforming Higher Education: The Case of Jordan's Hospitality and Tourism Sector Donald E. Hawkins, Joseph Ruddy, Amin Ardah
THE WAY FORWARD
21. The Tourism Education Futures Initiative - The Way Forward Dianne Dredge, Christian Schott
1. The Tourism Education Futures Initiative (TEFI): An Introduction Pauline J. Sheldon, Darko Prebezac, Daniel R. Fesenmaier
PART I TEFI PAPERS - Theoretical and conceptual level
2. Tourism Education Futures, 2010-2030: Building the Capacity to Lead Pauline Sheldon, Dan Fesenmaier, Karl Woeber, Chris Cooper, Magda Antonioli
3. The Tourism Education Futures Initiative (TEFI): Activating Change in Tourism Education Pauline J. Sheldon, Daniel R. Fesenmaier, John Tribe
4. Academic Agency and Leadership in Tourism Higher Education: Review and Synthesis Dianne Dredge, Christian Schott
5. A Learning Theory Framework for Sustainability Education in Tourism Bonnie Farber Canziani, Sevil Soenmez, Yuchin (Jerrie) Hsieh, Erick T. Byrd
PART II TEFI PAPERS - Applications
6. Toward Values Education in Tourism: The Challenge of Measuring the Values Gianna Moscardo, Laurie Murphy
7. Business as Usual? Barriers to Education for Sustainability in the Tourism Curriculum Erica Wilson, Tania von der Heidt
8. TEFI Values in Tourism Education: A Comparative Analysis Loredana Padurean, Rico Maggi
9. Valuing Tourism Education 2.0 Janne Liburd, Anne-Mette Hjalager, Inger-Marie F. Christensen
10. Using YouTube Videos of Anthropology of Tourism Pioneer Valene Smith's Work and Philosophy to Balance the Tourism Curriculum Linda Joyce Forristal
11. Environmental Attitudes of Generation Y Students: Foundations for Sustainability Education in Tourism Pierre Benckendorff, Gianna Moscardo, Laurie Murphy
12. Future Higher Education in Tourism Studies and the Labor Market: Gender Perspectives on Expectations and Experiences Carlos Costa, Ines Carvalho, Sandra Cacador, Zelia Breda
13. Real Stories About Real Women: Communicating Role Models for Female Tourism Students (Ulrike Gretzel, Gillian Bowser)
PART III TEFI PAPERS - Case studies
14. Integrating TEFI (Tourism Education Futures Initiative) Core Values into the Undergraduate Curriculum - Case Study Elizabeth Barber
15. Teaching Based on TEFI Values: A Case Study Ulrike Gretzel, Annica Isacsson, David Matarrita, Elina Wainio
16. Integrating Students in Innovative Research and Development-Projects: Case Pompeli Annica Isacsson
17. The Influence of Education-Related Variables on Gender and Career Development: The Case of Portuguese and Brazilian Tourism Graduates Carlos Costa, Sandra Cacador, Ines Carvalho, Zelia Breda, Rui Costa
18. Tourism Oriented Educational Leadership in the Dominican Republic: The Key to Change Montserrat Iglesias Xamani, David Peguero Manzanares, Gloria Sanmartin Antolin
19. Interdisciplinarity in Higher Education Courses for Tourism: The Case of Croatia Edna Mrnjavac, Nadia Pavia, Vidoje Vujic
20. Reforming Higher Education: The Case of Jordan's Hospitality and Tourism Sector Donald E. Hawkins, Joseph Ruddy, Amin Ardah
THE WAY FORWARD
21. The Tourism Education Futures Initiative - The Way Forward Dianne Dredge, Christian Schott