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Benefits and challenges of online overseas programs : the case of global learning activity at faculty of tourism, Wakayama University
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Journal Title
Tourism Studies
ISSN
21852332
NCID
AA12438820
Volume
26
Start Page
43
End Page
49
Order
04
Published Date
2022-03-15
Language
jpn
Docuemnt Type
研究ノート
Keywords
観光教育
実践教育
海外派遣プログラム
オンライン・プログラム
英語学習
Keywords Alternative
Tourism education
Practical education
Overseas program
Online program
English learning
Abstract Alternative
The Global Learning Activity (GLA) of the Faculty of Tourism at Wakayama University has sent 100 students abroad since 2016 to participate in language and cultural training programs offered by universities in the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada. However, in 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the GLA adopted online programs. The purpose of this paper is to examine the benefits and challenges of online GLA in comparison to face-to-face GLA, based on student survey responses. Authors analyze that online GLA provides students with more learning opportunities economically and is considered to be as effective as face-to-face programs in terms of English learning. Furthermore, online learning programs allow students to focus more on their classes without the burden of environmental changes. On the other hand, since students do not need to use English outside of the classes, it is considered necessary to have them work with native speakers continuously in real time.
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