Managing educational tourism
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Managing educational tourism
(Aspects of tourism, 10)
Channel View Publications, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 260-279) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Increasingly tourists are seeking learning and educational holidays. This interest has led to the provision of tourism product with some form of learning or education as an integral component, including cultural heritage tourism and ecotourism. The growth of offshore education and lifelong learning has stimulated cross-border movement for language learning, school excursions and university student travel. Reflecting this growth in educational tourism types, the author outlines the main forms of educational tourism, their demand and supply characteristics, their impacts and the management issues associated with them, taking a holistic systems-based perspective. The book argues that without adequate research and appropriate management of educational forms of tourism, the potential regional development impacts and personal learning benefits will not be maximised. The book highlights the need for collaboration and networking between both the tourism and education industries to adequately manage the issues surrounding the growth in educational tourism.
Table of Contents
Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
1 An Introduction to Educational Tourism
2 Exploring Nature-based and Cultural Educational Tourism
3 Adult and Seniors' Educational Tourism
4 Schools' Educational Tourism - with Neil Carr and Chris Cooper
5 University and College Students' Tourism - by Neil Carr
6 Destination Marketing, Regional Development and Educational Tourism
7 Conclusions and Reflections: The Future of Educational Tourism
References
Index
by "Nielsen BookData"