Changing demographics at post-secondary institutions in Canada provide opportunities for intercultural learning. Curricular design that engages domestic and international students can result in new ways of knowing, seeing, and understanding multiple perspectives of and connections to place. This paper draws on students’ reflections to highlight the effectiveness of place-based and intercultural pedagogies in cultivating a deeper understanding of multiple perspectives of local landscapes, including those of indigenous, non-indigenous, domestic and international students. This is particularly relevant to the study of tourism, an inherently place- based discipline. L’évolution des caractéristiques démographiques dans les établissements ...
The history of Canada’s educational offerings for Indigenous students was based in colonial and assi...
'Edu-tourism' is a mode of alternative tourism that supports globalism, advocating a model of North-...
The longitudinal study explored preservice teachers’ understandings of Canadian identity and represe...
Much has been written on the need to decolonize universities in terms of governance, hirings of staf...
This thesis was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible throu...
This thesis was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible throu...
Findings are presented from two case studies of student agency in relation to place-conscious pedago...
In post-secondary environments within Canada and around the world, institutional shifts are changing...
Students at the Department of Human Geography & Spatial Planning at Utrecht University leave their c...
Global hospitality and tourism activities are becoming increasingly diverse in the profile of intern...
The history of Canada’s educational offerings for Indigenous students was based in colonial and assi...
Global hospitality and tourism activities are becoming increasingly diverse in the profile of intern...
Postsecondary institutions across Canada have implemented various Indigenization strategies. Critica...
This thesis reviews the literature on indigenous place-based environmental education in Canada. The ...
The longitudinal study explored preservice teachers’ understandings of Canadian identity and represe...
The history of Canada’s educational offerings for Indigenous students was based in colonial and assi...
'Edu-tourism' is a mode of alternative tourism that supports globalism, advocating a model of North-...
The longitudinal study explored preservice teachers’ understandings of Canadian identity and represe...
Much has been written on the need to decolonize universities in terms of governance, hirings of staf...
This thesis was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible throu...
This thesis was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible throu...
Findings are presented from two case studies of student agency in relation to place-conscious pedago...
In post-secondary environments within Canada and around the world, institutional shifts are changing...
Students at the Department of Human Geography & Spatial Planning at Utrecht University leave their c...
Global hospitality and tourism activities are becoming increasingly diverse in the profile of intern...
The history of Canada’s educational offerings for Indigenous students was based in colonial and assi...
Global hospitality and tourism activities are becoming increasingly diverse in the profile of intern...
Postsecondary institutions across Canada have implemented various Indigenization strategies. Critica...
This thesis reviews the literature on indigenous place-based environmental education in Canada. The ...
The longitudinal study explored preservice teachers’ understandings of Canadian identity and represe...
The history of Canada’s educational offerings for Indigenous students was based in colonial and assi...
'Edu-tourism' is a mode of alternative tourism that supports globalism, advocating a model of North-...
The longitudinal study explored preservice teachers’ understandings of Canadian identity and represe...