Reflections on pedagogical use of blended learning in hospitality education: a case study of teaching human resources management
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
2013
Keywords
Blended learning, Pedagogy and technology, Human resources management, Hospitality education
DOI
10.1080/15313220.2013.813329
Abstract
This article empirically explores the pedagogical use of blended learning for university students studying human resources management. Instructional methods combined with a Web component were adopted in designing teaching and learning activities that could enhance students' learning experiences. This study includes both quantitative and qualitative research methods. In the quantitative part of the study, a total of 297 students responded to a self-administered questionnaire that evaluated different instructional methods of blended learning in a human resources management course. Factor analysis identified seven factors, which were further examined to assess their influence on the students' overall evaluation. The results showed that mass lecture was the most influential determinant, followed by interactive tutorial and then group project–integration. Study outcomes are discussed using quantitative data, while qualitative feedback from students and instructors provide insights into how to develop appropriate courses for today's undergraduates.
Source Publication
Journal of Teaching in Travel & Tourism
Volume Number
13
Issue Number
3
First Page
251
Last Page
281
Recommended Citation
Wong, C.,Pang, L.,& Wong, N. (2013). Reflections on pedagogical use of blended learning in hospitality education: a case study of teaching human resources management. Journal of Teaching in Travel & Tourism, 13 (3), 251-281. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15313220.2013.813329