Tourism and Hospitality Management Students undergoing US Work and Travel Program: A Phenomenological Inquiry

Tourism professionals expect universities to produce graduates who could deliver and perform functions based on industry standards. Universities have long integrated International Placements to heighten student competencies, bridge the gap between theoretical awareness and industry practice, and mee...

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Main Authors: Steven N. Sasam, Gelena N. Asis-Dimpas, Antoniette Dayagbil
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Center for Policy, Research and Development Studies 2015-06-01
Series:Recoletos Multidisciplinary Research Journal
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Online Access:https://rmrj.usjr.edu.ph/rmrj/index.php/RMRJ/article/view/29
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spelling doaj-9e1e5fdce4174c7c80b10742c95613992021-06-01T01:18:55ZengCenter for Policy, Research and Development StudiesRecoletos Multidisciplinary Research Journal2423-13982408-37552015-06-0131https://doi.org/10.32871/rmrj1503.01.11Tourism and Hospitality Management Students undergoing US Work and Travel Program: A Phenomenological InquirySteven N. Sasam0Gelena N. Asis-Dimpas1Antoniette DayagbilUniversity of San Jose-RecoletosUniversity of San Jose-RecoletosTourism professionals expect universities to produce graduates who could deliver and perform functions based on industry standards. Universities have long integrated International Placements to heighten student competencies, bridge the gap between theoretical awareness and industry practice, and meet the expectations of the practitioners. However, there have been reports of unfavorable encounters of students on placement abroad such as being homesick, feeling out of place, and difficulty in reconciling expectation-reality gaps. These are the key issues that hinder students from optimizing international exposure programs and compromise the quality of their learning. A phenomenological study was used to examine the lived experiences of the tourism and hospitality management students on international placement. An in-depth interview was conducted as the primary source of data collection. The data were coded and analyzed according to the research questions. The research resulted in three (3) major themes which emerged out of the experiences shared by the student interns: 1.) struggles experienced in foreign country; 2.) skills/strategies to cope with the adversities; 3.) interns communication practices. The results of this study served as the basis in enhancing the e monitoring support system for the internship coordinator in the home university.https://rmrj.usjr.edu.ph/rmrj/index.php/RMRJ/article/view/29international internshipinternational placementon-line mediacomputer-mediated conferencinginternship experiences
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Antoniette Dayagbil
Tourism and Hospitality Management Students undergoing US Work and Travel Program: A Phenomenological Inquiry
Recoletos Multidisciplinary Research Journal
international internship
international placement
on-line media
computer-mediated conferencing
internship experiences
author_facet Steven N. Sasam
Gelena N. Asis-Dimpas
Antoniette Dayagbil
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title Tourism and Hospitality Management Students undergoing US Work and Travel Program: A Phenomenological Inquiry
title_short Tourism and Hospitality Management Students undergoing US Work and Travel Program: A Phenomenological Inquiry
title_full Tourism and Hospitality Management Students undergoing US Work and Travel Program: A Phenomenological Inquiry
title_fullStr Tourism and Hospitality Management Students undergoing US Work and Travel Program: A Phenomenological Inquiry
title_full_unstemmed Tourism and Hospitality Management Students undergoing US Work and Travel Program: A Phenomenological Inquiry
title_sort tourism and hospitality management students undergoing us work and travel program: a phenomenological inquiry
publisher Center for Policy, Research and Development Studies
series Recoletos Multidisciplinary Research Journal
issn 2423-1398
2408-3755
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Tourism professionals expect universities to produce graduates who could deliver and perform functions based on industry standards. Universities have long integrated International Placements to heighten student competencies, bridge the gap between theoretical awareness and industry practice, and meet the expectations of the practitioners. However, there have been reports of unfavorable encounters of students on placement abroad such as being homesick, feeling out of place, and difficulty in reconciling expectation-reality gaps. These are the key issues that hinder students from optimizing international exposure programs and compromise the quality of their learning. A phenomenological study was used to examine the lived experiences of the tourism and hospitality management students on international placement. An in-depth interview was conducted as the primary source of data collection. The data were coded and analyzed according to the research questions. The research resulted in three (3) major themes which emerged out of the experiences shared by the student interns: 1.) struggles experienced in foreign country; 2.) skills/strategies to cope with the adversities; 3.) interns communication practices. The results of this study served as the basis in enhancing the e monitoring support system for the internship coordinator in the home university.
topic international internship
international placement
on-line media
computer-mediated conferencing
internship experiences
url https://rmrj.usjr.edu.ph/rmrj/index.php/RMRJ/article/view/29
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