College Freshmen Perceptions of Hospitality Careers: Gender and Ethnic Interest
Michael P. Sciarini, Robert H. Woods, Ernest Boger, Philip Gardner, G Michael Harris
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The Introductory Course in Hospitality Management: a Kolb Approach to Course Pedagogy
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Validating Teaching Competencies in Hospitality Education: Faculty Members' Perspective
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An Evaluation of Accreditation Curriculum Standards for Four-Year Undergraduate Hospitality Programs
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Removing Our Culturally Tinted Glasses: an Approach to Teaching International Masters Courses
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Student Homepages: an Innovative Assignment Using Netscape
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Exam Anxiety: One Professor's Malaise
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Changing by Degrees: the Role of Tertiary Education in the Australian Registered Clubs Industry
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Hospitality Education: a New Computer-Assisted Teaching and Learning Paradigm
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The Hospitality Leadership Course Dilemma: Why Hospitality Management Curricula Should Include a Separate Leadership Course
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