Innovation in Hospitality Education (eBook, PDF)
Anticipating the Educational Needs of a Changing Profession
Redaktion: Oskam, Jeroen A.; Wiegerink, Karoline; Dekker, Daphne M.
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Is written by authors affiliated with prestigious international hotel schools
Reflects on the future of hospitality education at a crucial time in its history
Is relevant to the ongoing debate among universities on practical curriculum elements
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Is written by authors affiliated with prestigious international hotel schools
Reflects on the future of hospitality education at a crucial time in its history
Is relevant to the ongoing debate among universities on practical curriculum elements
Reflects on the future of hospitality education at a crucial time in its history
Is relevant to the ongoing debate among universities on practical curriculum elements
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- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783319613796
- Artikelnr.: 52943029
- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783319613796
- Artikelnr.: 52943029
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
1. Introduction. Innovation in Hospitality Education; Jeroen Oskam.- Section 1: Redefining the Hospitality Curriculum.- 2. Hospitality Education - A Third Paradigm; Jeffrey B. Catrett.- 3. Education for Hospitality Management; Conrad Lashley.- Section 2: Design of the Hospitality Curriculum.- 4. Expertise: The theory of experimentation; Clare Hindley and Beverley Wilson-Wünsch.- 5. Genuinely hospitable behaviour in education; Daphne M. Dekker.- 6. Developments for Future Curricula in International Hospitality Management Education; Robert J. Coelen and Sjoerd Gehrels.- 7. Information Technology in Hospitality Education; Giampaolo Viglia, Mirko Pelloia and Dimitrios Buhalis.- Section 3: Curriculum Innovations.- 8. Aligning direction and delivery of education to the needs of the future: a guideline to finding the right balance between a managerial and educational approach; Jan Willem van Brouwershaven.- 9. Developing the intercultural competence of 21st century learners with blogging during a work placement abroad; Ankie Hoefnagels and Sylvia Schoenmakers.- 10. Addressing the Challenges Facing Hospitality Academic Programmes in the USA: Portfolios and Action-Learning; Ajai Ammachathram and David M. Anderson.- 11. Developing The Edge Hotel School - Peter Jones and Andrew Boer.- 12. Hospitality Business Simulations Today. New Generation Simulations for New Generation Students in a New Generation Marketplace; Peter Starks and William Carroll.- Section 4: Life-long Learning.- 13. Investing in People: training is not a cost!; Conrad Lashley.- 14. Value Creation through Hospitality. A case study on the effect of hospitality trainings; Karoline Wiegerink.- 15. Conclusion: the Future of Hospitality Education; Jeroen Oskam.
1. Introduction. Innovation in Hospitality Education; Jeroen Oskam.- Section 1: Redefining the Hospitality Curriculum.- 2. Hospitality Education - A Third Paradigm; Jeffrey B. Catrett.- 3. Education for Hospitality Management; Conrad Lashley.- Section 2: Design of the Hospitality Curriculum.- 4. Expertise: The theory of experimentation; Clare Hindley and Beverley Wilson-Wünsch.- 5. Genuinely hospitable behaviour in education; Daphne M. Dekker.- 6. Developments for Future Curricula in International Hospitality Management Education; Robert J. Coelen and Sjoerd Gehrels.- 7. Information Technology in Hospitality Education; Giampaolo Viglia, Mirko Pelloia and Dimitrios Buhalis.- Section 3: Curriculum Innovations.- 8. Aligning direction and delivery of education to the needs of the future: a guideline to finding the right balance between a managerial and educational approach; Jan Willem van Brouwershaven.- 9. Developing the intercultural competence of 21st century learners with blogging during a work placement abroad; Ankie Hoefnagels and Sylvia Schoenmakers.- 10. Addressing the Challenges Facing Hospitality Academic Programmes in the USA: Portfolios and Action-Learning; Ajai Ammachathram and David M. Anderson.- 11. Developing The Edge Hotel School - Peter Jones and Andrew Boer.- 12. Hospitality Business Simulations Today. New Generation Simulations for New Generation Students in a New Generation Marketplace; Peter Starks and William Carroll.- Section 4: Life-long Learning.- 13. Investing in People: training is not a cost!; Conrad Lashley.- 14. Value Creation through Hospitality. A case study on the effect of hospitality trainings; Karoline Wiegerink.- 15. Conclusion: the Future of Hospitality Education; Jeroen Oskam.







