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Title: Problem characteristics of problem-based learning in hospitality and tourism education
Authors: Lin, PMC 
Fung, C 
Au, WCW
Issue Date: 2025
Source: Journal of teaching in travel & tourism, 2025, v. 25, no. 1, p. 19-40
Abstract: The aim of this qualitative study is to examine problem characteristics that facilitate the achievement of problem-based learning outcomes in hospitality and tourism education. Rooted in constructivist grounded theory, 64 in-depth interviews were held with hospitality and tourism postgraduates who had attended a marketing course including problem-based learning activities offered at a comprehensive research university. A theoretical framework comprising six problem-level attributes (measurable, ethically sound, applicable to the real world, innovative, theoretically sound, stakeholder-diversified) and three learner-level attributes (peer discussion, teacher discussion, and sharing) was proposed to support problem design in problem-based learning. These findings theoretically expand the problem-based learning literature into hospitality and tourism education. The results provide administrators and educators with a basis for designing problem-based learning activities in hospitality and tourism.
Keywords: Hospitality and tourism education
Learning design
Learning experience
Problem characteristics
Problem-based learning
Journal: Journal of teaching in travel & tourism 
ISSN: 1531-3220
EISSN: 1531-3239
DOI: 10.1080/15313220.2024.2443636
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