Volume 1, Number 2
October 2002
Contents
Editorial
Editorial
John Tribe, Chair of Editorial Board
DOI:10.3794/johlste.12.ed
(Pages 1 - 2)
Academic Papers
University Hospitality Education for International Management: A Case of Wasted Opportunities?
Diane Seymour and Panikkos Constanti, Oxford Brookes University, UK
DOI:10.3794/johlste.12.5
(Pages 3 - 13)
Linking Learning Style Preferences and Ethnicity: International Students Studying Hospitality and Tourism Management in Australia
Paul Barron and Charles Arcodia, The University of Queensland, Australia
DOI:10.3794/johlste.12.25
(Pages 15 - 27)
The Evolution of Internet Pedagogy: Benefits for Tourism and Hospitality Education
Marianna Sigala, University of Strathclyde, UK
DOI:10.3794/johlste.12.4
(Pages 29 - 45)
Development of a Measure of Self-Efficacy Specific to Statistics Courses in Sport
Andrew M. Lane, University of Wolverhampton, UK
Ross Hall, University of Glamorgan, UK
John Lane, Middlesex University, UK
DOI:10.3794/johlste.12.17
(Pages 47 - 57)
Practice Papers
Reflections of an Education Professional
Becky Warrior, York St John College, UK
DOI:10.3794/johlste.12.30
(Pages 57 - 63)
Observations on a Year of Using the Wolverhampton On-Line Learning Framework (WOLF)
Ross Hall, University of Glamorgan, UK
DOI:10.3794/johlste.12.29
(Pages 65 - 70)
Research Notes
"People May Finally Realise Just How Important We Are": New Zealand Student Perceptions of Future Career Opportunities in the Tourism Industry Following the Events of September 11, 2001
David Timothy Duval and C. Michael Hall, University of Otago, New Zealand
DOI:10.3794/johlste.12.26
(Pages 2- 6)
Perspectives
Tourism Studies and Research Quality Assessment in UK Universities
David Botterill, University of Wales Institute, Cardiff, UK
DOI:10.3794/johlste.12.per
(Pages 71 - 74)
Comments and Rejoinders
Finding the Hospitality Industry (A Response to Paul Slattery)
Bob Brotherton, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
DOI:10.3794/johlste.12.32
(Pages 75 - 77)
