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Internationalisation at home for tourism training programmes: case studies from Vietnam
Purpose – Tourism is one of the most notable features of the contemporary globalised world. The tourism industry is becoming increasingly vital to the economy of many developing and developed countries around the globe. The demand of the tourism industry has posed a challenge for tourism training providers to move towards a more responsive and internationalised curriculum to enhance work readiness for tourism graduates who are expected to work with an increased number of international tourists. The purpose of this paper is analyse whether and how internationalisation has been implemented in the tourism training programmes across six institutions in Vietnam. Design/methodology/approach–Theresearchdeployedcasestudiesasresearchstrategywithinterviews and document analysis as two instruments of data collection. Findings – The major findings show that even though the tourism industry demands graduates to possess globalcompetency,knowledgeandskills,thecurriculumdoesnotprioritisetheinternationalisationdimensions andthefacultymembersarenotfacilitatedtobeinternationallyactiveintheirroles.Overall,internationalisation isstillfragmentedandadhocintheseinstitutionseventhoughtheprivateinstitutionsinthisresearchappearto be more responsive to the trend of internationalisation in education than their public counterparts. Research limitations/implications – The paper provides recommendations on how to effectively embed internationalisation components into local tourism training programs in Vietnam. Originality/value – The research bridges the gap in the literature on internationalisation of the local tourism programme in non-English-speaking countries.
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Higher education evaluation and developmentVolume
12Issue
1Pagination
19 - 35Publisher
Emerald Publishing GroupLocation
Bingley, Eng.Publisher DOI
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2514-5789Language
engPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2018, Cam Thi Hong Khuong and Ly Thi TranUsage metrics
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