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From volunteering to experiential learning: a service-learning project in touri...

Melo, Carla; Meneses, Daniela; Vasconcelos, Sandra

In recent years, there has been a growing adoption of more active, student-centered pedagogical strategies, which aim to develop skills beyond theoretical knowledge and better prepare future professionals. Motivated by a diverse range of factors, such as the need to bridge/fill in training gaps identified by the job market, or the difficulty to engage 21st century students, this adoption of innovative methodolo...


In_Spire: fostering pedagogical innovation in tourism education

Vasconcelos, Sandra; Melo, Carla; Melo, António; Mouta, Cristina; Silva, José António; Ferreira, Fernanda A.; Monteiro, Bebiana

This paper aims to establish a didactical framework that can scaffold the adoption of experiential approaches in Tourism and Hospitality Higher Education (THHE). Having been developed in the context of the collaborative project In_Spire – Sharing Best Practices in Tourism Education – it draws on a systematic literature review, putting forward a model that supports the creation of a toolkit for tourism educators...


CEDH - a lifelong learning program to improve hotel managers paths

Melo, António; Vasconcelos, Sandra; Melo, Carla

Due to the growth of the industry, hospitality professionals, and most particularly hotel managers, are increasingly being challenged to develop new skills and adapt to operational challenges, new trends of services, facing the ever-changing labour market, requiring them to be more flexible, creative, resilient and focused on recovery (the latter having become paramount in the post-COVID era). Following the end...


Designing a toolkit for tourism educators: from paper to action

Vasconcelos, Sandra; Melo, Carla; Melo, António

Teaching practical and transversal skills is a key component within Tourism Education (TE), not only because of its service-oriented nature, but also due to the fact that most programs include some sort of practical component, ranging from classes and seminars to workshops and work placements (Chandra et al., 2022). On the other hand, with TE being a fairly recent area, particularly in Higher Education, where i...


Fostering pedagogical innovation in tourism education through experiential lear...

Vasconcelos, Sandra; Melo, Carla; Melo, António

Due to its service-oriented nature, Tourism and Hospitality Education relies heavily on experimental learning (EL) approaches, that focus on real-word challenges and can replicate future professional settings. In addition to simulation, project-based learning, fieldtrips and role-play, educators are looking for alternative and innovative strategies to enhance students' learning experiences and support the devel...


To play or not to play: a snapshot of the contribution of game-based approaches...

Melo, Carla; Vasconcelos, Sandra; Melo, António

In a volatile and increasingly digital world, with rhythms (of life, learning, and experimentation) becoming more fast-tracked, it is with no surprise that students’ engagement and ability to focus have become one of the greatest challenges for higher education teachers. Despite the growing interest surrounding student-centred and active teaching and learning methodologies, there seems to be a growing disconnec...


"Rota dos Sabores" – simulation-based learning in Tourism, Hospitality and Cate...

Melo, António; Melo, Carla; Vasconcelos, Sandra

Current society and the labour market value and demand that people have the ability to work in teams and be creative, innovative and adaptable to new situations. Having become increasingly important in education, these skills are particularly relevant within the tourism, hospitality and catering fields, which traditionally rely heavily on practical teaching and learning approaches, focusing on real-world issues...


Learning by doing: fostering tourism students’ soft skills through interdiscipl...

Vasconcelos, Sandra; Melo, Carla; Melo, António; Liberato, Dália

Having a strong affinity and interdependence with a wide range of sectors and industries, tourism is, by nature, an interdisciplinary field. However, despite this realization, there are still different barriers to the development of interdisciplinary research and active collaborative projects within Tourism Higher Education. In addition to these barriers, there is also a disarticulation between tourism curricul...


Interdisciplinarity in action: developing students’ soft skills through project...

Vasconcelos, Sandra; Melo, Carla; Melo, António; Liberato, Dália

Recently, much due to the growth of the industry, tourism professionals are increasingly being challenged to develop new skills and adapt to dynamic markets, requiring them to be flexible, creative and, particularly after the recent COVID-19 pandemic, resilient. Mirroring these changes, Higher Education Institutions (HEI), and more specifically Tourism Higher Education (THE), are increasingly becoming aware of ...


Soft skills in action: developing tourism students skills through interdiscipli...

Vasconcelos, Sandra; Melo, António; Melo, Carla; Liberato, Dália; Lopes, Maria Carlos

Tourism research has highlighted the strategic need to identify and assess relevant skills for the sector to ensure organizations’ competitiveness. Describing an interdisciplinary project carried out at the School of Hospitality and Tourism (Polytechnic Institute of Porto), this paper aims to contribute to the ongoing debate on the importance of soft skills in the tourism industry and the role played by higher ...


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