This work aims to review the implementation situation of experiential learning (EL) in China's hospitality education and explore the perceptions of students on the effectiveness of the adopted EL methods. Observations and focus group discussions are conducted in three vocational colleges and three universities in China. The study reveals that EL activities are widely utilized in China's hospitality education. Generally, students state that EL is more effective than traditional classroom learning. Nonetheless, they consider some EL activities as being ineffectively implemented. Several suggestions are given in this paper to provide support to hospitality educators for improving the utilization of EL methods and facilitate student learning. F...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to design Instructional Module for hospitality department ...
Hospitality and tourism management (HTM) programmes are unique in that they usually emphasize the de...
The purpose of this study was to explore how students described the curriculum in the Introduction t...
Hospitality higher education traditionally seems to focus more on disseminating knowledge and conduc...
The aim of this study was to examine how experiential learning (EL) activities influence the employa...
Does it make any difference to require hospitality majors to gain work experience as part of their c...
Many hospitality curricula incorporate some form of industry-based experiential learning to compleme...
Universities need to meet the changing needs of students, better equip them to meet industry requir...
Due to its service-oriented nature, Tourism and Hospitality Education relies heavily on experimental...
The experiential learning approach that involves active, in-depth and collaborative learning is a po...
The element of training is taken into account seriously by universities providing tourism education ...
Hospitality education has long integrated experiential and problem-based learning for their positive...
Experiential learning is an important component of undergraduate hospitality programs, but most of t...
Experiential learning approaches such as role-play have been found to be valuable methods of bridgin...
Experiential learning is used to address the abstractness of classroom discussion and motivate long-...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to design Instructional Module for hospitality department ...
Hospitality and tourism management (HTM) programmes are unique in that they usually emphasize the de...
The purpose of this study was to explore how students described the curriculum in the Introduction t...
Hospitality higher education traditionally seems to focus more on disseminating knowledge and conduc...
The aim of this study was to examine how experiential learning (EL) activities influence the employa...
Does it make any difference to require hospitality majors to gain work experience as part of their c...
Many hospitality curricula incorporate some form of industry-based experiential learning to compleme...
Universities need to meet the changing needs of students, better equip them to meet industry requir...
Due to its service-oriented nature, Tourism and Hospitality Education relies heavily on experimental...
The experiential learning approach that involves active, in-depth and collaborative learning is a po...
The element of training is taken into account seriously by universities providing tourism education ...
Hospitality education has long integrated experiential and problem-based learning for their positive...
Experiential learning is an important component of undergraduate hospitality programs, but most of t...
Experiential learning approaches such as role-play have been found to be valuable methods of bridgin...
Experiential learning is used to address the abstractness of classroom discussion and motivate long-...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to design Instructional Module for hospitality department ...
Hospitality and tourism management (HTM) programmes are unique in that they usually emphasize the de...
The purpose of this study was to explore how students described the curriculum in the Introduction t...