Teaching Tourism Change Agents

Bodil Stilling Blichfeldt, Hans-Peter Kvistgaard, John Hird

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    Abstract

    This article discuss es know ledge, competencies and skills Master’s students should obtain during their academic studies and particularly, the differences between teaching about a topic and teaching to do. This is ex emplified by experiential learning theory and the case of a change management course that is part of a Tourism Master’s program, where a major challenge is not only to teach students about change and change agents, but to teach them how change feels and ho w to become change agents. The c hange management course contains an experiment inspired by experiential teaching literature and methods. The experiment seeks to make students not only hear/learn about change agency and management, but to make them feel cha nge, hereby enabling them to develop the skills and competencies necessary for them to take on the role as change agent s and thus enable them to play key role s in implementing change in tourism in the future.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number1
    JournalInnovative Practice in Higher Education
    Volume3
    Issue number1
    Pages (from-to)48-64
    Number of pages14
    ISSN2044-3315
    Publication statusPublished - 27 Apr 2017

    Keywords

    • Teaching
    • Tourism
    • Change agents

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