Combining Curriculum with Different Types of Tourism as an Educational Tool: A Case Study
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H. Zarghaam Broojeni, Ph.D. , H. Maleki, Ph.D. , Y. Noori , M. Julaa’ee |
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Based on the theoretical foundation of the study, it was hypothesized that the combination of curriculum with different types of tourism can help with the attainment of educational goals in different areas. A sample of 108 students and professors in three fields of Curriculum Planning, Educational Administration, and Tourism Management at Allameh Tabataba’i University provided the needed data. Descriptive and inferential analyses of the collected data revealed that all research hypotheses were supported at a confidential level of 0.95. In other words, combining religious tourism with the curriculum can help with the goals of moral and religious education, just as scientific and occupational tourism can do the same in the areas of economic, vocational, and technological education. Furthermore, socio-historical tourism, once combined with the curricula in socio-political education can help with the realization of the goals in this area, just as recreational and nature tourism on the one hand, and art and culture tourism, on the other, can do the same in the related areas. |
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Keywords: types of tourism, integrated curriculum, educational aspects, elementary school |
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Special Received: 2019/07/25 | Accepted: 2020/06/6 | Published: 2021/12/7
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