An investigation into the development and progressive adaptation of graduate attributes in tourism programmes |
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Authors: | Louise Bellew Odette Gabaudan |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Hospitality Management &2. Tourism, DIT, Dublin, Ireland;3. School of Languages, Law and Social Sciences, DIT, Dublin, Ireland |
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Abstract: | As higher education institutes are embracing the notion of graduate attributes, it has become highly desirable to embed these attributes within programmes. This study proposes to investigate students’ views of recently identified graduate attributes in the Dublin Institute of Technology (Ireland), and how they perceive their development and application in their tourism programme. The study supports the idea of the importance of placement in the progressive adaptation of learning and in translating the conception of attributes. While students strongly believe that graduate attributes are developed through the placement experience, it is equally important to embed and strengthen the visibility of the graduate attributes building blocks throughout the programme. |
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Keywords: | Graduate attributes placement progressive adaptation tourism education curriculum development |
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