There is little research on how “sustainability” is embedded within tourism programs. This article draws on findings from a study of education for sustainability within the 1st-year business/tourism curriculum at an Australian regional university. Using an interpretive methodology, interviews took place with 16 academics regarding the barriers in trying to incorporate sustainability. Three key themes were revealed: (1) a crowded curriculum; (2) staff and student resistance to sustainability; and (3) the realities of a complex, multicampus institution. These impediments will be important to consider if we want to engender a more transformational approach to sustainability leadership in tourism education
Growing public concern about environmental issues are contributing to the pressure on governments, b...
Growing public concern about environmental issues are contributing to the pressure on governments, b...
Tourists are a key stakeholder group that must be considered in any discussion of education for sust...
Education plays a central role in shaping societal change toward sustainability. The concept of educ...
This paper examines the future of sustainability education in tourism honours programs in Australian...
An important outcome of a university business education is shaping individuals who are capable of wo...
It is nearing the end of the United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (2005-20...
Spain is one of the most popular tourism destinations in the world, and one of the top ten countries...
Education is increasingly recognized as an important tool that can be used to support sustainability...
Abstract Teaching and learning methods play an important role in promoting sustainability in tourism...
Teaching and learning methods play an important role in promoting sustainability in tourism educatio...
Sustainability is a dominant theme in tourism practice. Increasingly, research and education of tour...
Purpose: Education can provide learners with the necessary awareness, values and skills to understan...
Education for Sustainability (EfS) is variously recognised by universities as part of becoming a sus...
Growing public concern about environmental issues are contributing to the pressure on governments, b...
Growing public concern about environmental issues are contributing to the pressure on governments, b...
Growing public concern about environmental issues are contributing to the pressure on governments, b...
Tourists are a key stakeholder group that must be considered in any discussion of education for sust...
Education plays a central role in shaping societal change toward sustainability. The concept of educ...
This paper examines the future of sustainability education in tourism honours programs in Australian...
An important outcome of a university business education is shaping individuals who are capable of wo...
It is nearing the end of the United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (2005-20...
Spain is one of the most popular tourism destinations in the world, and one of the top ten countries...
Education is increasingly recognized as an important tool that can be used to support sustainability...
Abstract Teaching and learning methods play an important role in promoting sustainability in tourism...
Teaching and learning methods play an important role in promoting sustainability in tourism educatio...
Sustainability is a dominant theme in tourism practice. Increasingly, research and education of tour...
Purpose: Education can provide learners with the necessary awareness, values and skills to understan...
Education for Sustainability (EfS) is variously recognised by universities as part of becoming a sus...
Growing public concern about environmental issues are contributing to the pressure on governments, b...
Growing public concern about environmental issues are contributing to the pressure on governments, b...
Growing public concern about environmental issues are contributing to the pressure on governments, b...
Tourists are a key stakeholder group that must be considered in any discussion of education for sust...