Journal of Global Education and Research (Mar 2024)

What hospitality and tourism higher educators learned from COVID-19: A case of Turkiye

  • Ayse Collins,
  • Ayse Dulger,
  • Muharrem Tuna,
  • Muzaffer Uysal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5038/2577-509X.8.1.1296
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1

Abstract

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Among all the sectors, the hospitality and tourism sector has been detrimentally affected by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. This research aimed to determine how changes have been experienced specifically in the Turkish tourism higher education and tourism sector. Twenty-seven academics from the hospitality and tourism education departments were interviewed. Most agreed that restrictions have limited student access to hands-on practical courses and internships, which are crucial to developing necessary competencies. Moreover, the results showed the curriculum does not always meet the needs of the hospitality industry for a trained and skilled workforce. The challenge is to decide what else should be taught and what methods and teaching approaches should be used. As a result, industry-academia cooperation is necessary to reassess the curriculum programs to meet sector needs considering the pandemic impacts.

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