Adult learning in educational tourism
Access Status
Fulltext not available
Authors
Pitman, Tim
Broomhall, S.
McEwan, J.
Majcoha, E.
Date
2010Type
Journal Article
Metadata
Show full item recordCitation
Pitman, T. and Broomhall, S. and McEwan, J. and Majcoha, E. 2010. Adult learning in educational tourism. Australian Journal of Adult Learning. 50 (2): pp. 219-238.
Source Title
Australian Journal of Adult Learning
ISSN
Collection
Abstract
This article explores notions of learning in the niche market sector of educational tourism, with a focus on organised recreational tours that promote a structured learning experience as a key feature. It analyses the qualitative findings of surveys and interviews with a cross-section of educational tourism providers in Australia, their lifelong-learning client markets and Australian academic scholars participating in this sector. The paper examines the differing perceptions of providers, participants and academics to what they expect from such tours, what constitutes learning within them and how particularly adult learning occurs through them.
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
Scott, Donald E. (2009)This study was a 360 degree exploration of the effectiveness of online learning experiences facilitated via Voice-over-Internet-Protocol (VoIP) by incorporating the insights afforded by students, their lecturers, and the ...
-
Edwards, Peta S. (1999)Many interacting factors need to be considered when contemplating the optimum conditions for the creation of a learning environment that is compatible with the aims of tertiary teaching and learning. In the current economic ...
-
Yeo, Shelley R. (2002)Physics learning has been the focus of much research over the last few decades. One line of such research has had knowledge about physics conceptual understanding as its object. Conceptual physics learning is found to be ...