Title of article
Enhancing the study abroad experience: A longitudinal analysis of hospitality-oriented, study abroad program evaluations
Author/Authors
Behnke، نويسنده , , Carl and Seo، نويسنده , , Soobin and Miller، نويسنده , , Kay، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
11
From page
271
To page
281
Abstract
Research suggests numerous benefits associated with studying abroad. Given the increasingly global nature of the world, it would seem that there is a significant need for international exposure; however, only 1.4% of U.S. students have studied abroad. This study examined program evaluations from 11 short-term undergraduate study abroad programs encompassing a span of 9 years. A total of 185 participants completed the survey using evaluations designed for program improvement, which were collected at the conclusion of each experience. Data were examined using a mixed-methods approach with the goal of identifying programmatic characteristics that contributed to increased student satisfaction. Results indicated that studentsʹ preferences were prioritized in terms of logistics, culture, and pleasure. In addition, the engagement and source of experience significantly influenced studentsʹ satisfaction with their study abroad experience, implying that students prefer programs with active components and local guides. Findings were examined in light of Mezirowʹs Transformative Learning Theory.
Keywords
study abroad , Program Development , Transformative Learning , Student preference
Journal title
Tourism Management
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Tourism Management
Record number
2332543
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