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- Ekpttc an Approach towards better Hotel Management Education and its Implementation
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1 Amrapali Institute of Hotel Management, IN
1 Amrapali Institute of Hotel Management, IN
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Avahan: A Journal on Hospitalty and Tourism, Vol 1, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 96-107Abstract
This paper outlines the merits of taking a holistic view of EKPTTC (Enhancing Knowledge through Practical Training and Technical Communication) style of different kind teaching which will enhance practical as well as theoretical knowledge of the students, with the help of personal interviews from different stakeholders. This paper analyse the issue of teaching of ethics in hotel management education with specific reference to an argument on educational involvement in India and the United Kingdom. It describes, among others, the style of teaching at Queen Margaret University of Scotland to teach ethics to Hotel management students as well as the effort made by the Amrapali Institute of Hotel Management, Haldwani. The study also highlights the importance of the practical training for better career growth of the aspirants in the field of hospitality. It is debated that all these pedagogic initiatives can help us to be more reflective about the dilemma of ethics in our practice of management. Careful choice of right kind of curriculum can make a significant difference to students in enhancing their skills.Keywords
Enhancing Knowledge through Practical Training and Technical Communication (EKPTTC) Curriculum Design, Educational Barriers, Industrys Experts Comments.- Effectiveness of Internship for Hospitality Students and the Post Pandemic Analysis
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Aamir Husain
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Pawan Mehra
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1 Amrapali Institute of Hotel Management, Uttarakhand, IN
1 Amrapali Institute of Hotel Management, Uttarakhand, IN
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Avahan: A Journal on Hospitalty and Tourism, Vol 9, No 1 (2021), Pagination: 82-90Abstract
Internship programme is an integral and essential part of almost all courses run by various universities and institutions in the field of hospitality management. During internship, an on job training is imparted in all major operational department of the hotel which not only helps in real time industrial exposure, but also in developing the technical skills & practical competences of the students of hospitality management. The paper is proposed to evaluate the importance & effectiveness of internship programme, the students of Hospitality Management goes through during their course of studies. This includes the analysis of acquired technical knowledge post-internship, sharpened skills, and the employment opportunities they were considered for in the organizations/hotels, they have completed their internship from. On the other hand the study also tries to identify the opportunities created through internship for interns to choose their department of specialization. The study was descriptive in nature as it attempts to collect information and statistically analyze it & permits the researcher to collect data and describe the demographics of the same with the help of statistical analysis. Based on the findings of the survey, it is concluded that the internship programme is a productive exposure, having a benefiting impact on intern’s technical & practical understanding of the industry thereby enabling them in selecting their career specialization and utilizing the employment opportunities created through internship.Keywords
Internship, Hospitality, On Job Training, Industrial Exposure, Pandemic.References
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