1983
DOI: 10.1177/109634808300800103
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Educating the Hospitality Student: Successful Teaching Techniques and New Teaching Methods

Abstract: Hospitality education, traditionally oriented to the attainment of necessary survival skills in the industry, has exemplified dated instruction techniques and methodologies. Present hospitality educators are often technically qualified yet educationally (teaching ability and methodology) unqualified. Changing societal trends coupled with wide varieties of experiencial learning and the technological revolution force the need for today's hospitality educator to address teaching in a highly organized, behaviorall… Show more

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“…Lastly, flexibility -practicality, freedom of choice and structure -were mentioned as advantages of the approach (Figure 6). Colucci and Flannery (1983) highlighted that hospitality students learn effectively through a shared experience between a teacher and a learner. This shared experience may occur verbally and by means of practice.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Lastly, flexibility -practicality, freedom of choice and structure -were mentioned as advantages of the approach (Figure 6). Colucci and Flannery (1983) highlighted that hospitality students learn effectively through a shared experience between a teacher and a learner. This shared experience may occur verbally and by means of practice.…”
Section: Prefer Learning Content Prior To Class and Use The Class Tim...mentioning
confidence: 99%