Co-Creation as a Tool to Overcome Cross-Cultural Differences in Educational Experiences?

IF 2.5 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Education Pub Date : 2020-07-02 DOI:10.1080/10963758.2019.1685391
M. Vespestad, Kjersti Karijord Smørvik
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ABSTRACT The teaching-learning relationship has been subject to discussion within higher education (HE), as has the traditional lecture. Teaching and lectures cannot be understood without including students as part of the setting, particularly so within a cross-cultural classroom where various hermeneutics are involved. International students have different ways of understanding and interpreting data, and may be accustomed to various educational traditions. The aim of this study is to discuss how co-creation can function as a tool for overcoming differences within a cross-cultural context. Qualitative empirical data were collected in four different tourism and marketing student groups. The study findings show that despite requiring increased effort and commitment from all stakeholders, co-creation principles do contribute to bringing about valuable educational experiences. The study contributes to generating a new mind-set that can promote valuable learning experiences. It furthermore endorses co-creation as an approach that can enhance value outcomes in a cross-cultural context.
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共同创造是克服教育经验跨文化差异的工具吗?
教学关系一直是高等教育(HE)内部讨论的主题,传统的讲座也是如此。如果没有学生作为背景的一部分,教学和讲座就无法被理解,特别是在涉及各种解释学的跨文化课堂中。国际学生有不同的理解和解释数据的方式,可能习惯于不同的教育传统。本研究的目的是讨论共同创造如何在跨文化背景下作为克服差异的工具发挥作用。在四个不同的旅游与市场营销学生群体中收集了定性实证数据。研究结果表明,尽管需要所有利益相关者付出更多的努力和承诺,但共同创造原则确实有助于带来宝贵的教育经验。这项研究有助于产生一种新的思维方式,可以促进有价值的学习经验。它进一步支持共同创造作为一种可以在跨文化背景下提高价值结果的方法。
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