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Student evaluation of career readiness after completing the hospitality management curriculum at the International Hotel School

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Title: Student evaluation of career readiness after completing the hospitality management curriculum at the International Hotel School
Author: Conradie, Ronette
Abstract: The primary purpose of this study was to determine how the current hospitality management curriculum at The International Hotel School contributes to students’ preparedness from their own perspectives. Generic and curriculum specific skills that can be used for curriculum evaluation were identified, a framework of curriculum variables to rate the level of student preparedness was developed, the effectiveness of the hospitality management curriculum from the perspectives of students’ perceptions of preparedness was analysed, and the aspects that contribute most to student preparedness were identified through a literature study and an empirical investigation. The findings were summarised and it was recommended that The International Hotel School needs to review the hotel and restaurant accounting course and the experiential learning components. Furthermore, lecturers of The International Hotel School should receive training on the implementation of more interactive course content delivery methods.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/7720
Date: 2012-02
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