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Rojel D. Balabag
Philmarie Mae B. Bongat
Elsah Marie P. Montañez
March 2017
ABSTRACT
This study aims to determine the relevance of educational tour to Hospitality
Management Students for them to have an exposure in some areas. Its main
objective is to conduct a regular tour every semester.
Since we do not have a regular tour the study aims to institute the positive
effects of educational tour to students in their academic and personal life.
The respondents were the…
Based on the findings of the study, it shows that the students are….
The findings of the study will provide…
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page i
Approval Sheet ii
Acknowledgement iii
Dedication iv
Abstract v
Table of Contents vi
List of Tables vii
List of Figures viii
Bibliography ix
Appendices x
Appendix A- Survey
Appendix B- Pictures
Appendix C-Statistical Data of ..
Appendix D-Letters
Appendix E- Curriculum Vitae
CHAPTER I: THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND PAGE
Introduction
Background of the Study
Statement of the Problem
Significance of the Study
Scope and Limitation of the Study
Theoretical Framework
Conceptual Framework
Definition of Terms
CHAPTER 1
to destinations outside the places where they normally live and work and their
activities during the stay at each destination. It includes movements for all
purposes. The one who takes such a journey can be called a tourist.
element, but the impact of Educational Tours can extend much further. The
hands-on learning, experience new environments and enjoy a day away from the
classroom.
classroom, without using textbooks and other tools used in a normal school
setting.
Educational Tours can give students exposure to places they might not
otherwise visit.
Many schools, camps and institutions offer Educational Tours for students
complete with overnight stays. Whatever their scope, Educational Tours can offer
Educational Tours that augment existing lesson plans and synchronize with
classroom learning. The Educational Tours that teachers choose for these
reasons can serve to illustrate difficult concepts or extend the general natural of a
classroom lesson by giving more specific information. The specialists who lead
insight from advanced study or direct experience that teachers could never
provide alone.
perspectives in the world. This is especially true for more extensive Educational
culture or language, students can better understand their place in the community
https://www.quora.com/What-is-an-educational-tour-How-does-it-
benefit-students
for them to acquire additional knowledge and practical skills in the hospitality
educational tours and field trips: These policies and guidelines shall cover the
educational tours and/or field trip in the Philippines duly required in the approved
HEI. These shall apply to all higher education students and the faculty duly
authorized by the concerned HEI to handle educational tours and/or field trips.
Other trips to be conducted after the student has graduated are not covered by
a. Gender
b. Age
Exposure
Knowledge/skills
Employment
employment?
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
School Administrators
The findings of the study will serve as basis for design of curricular and
Students
discussions in preparation for their personal and professional life after college.
Future Researchers
The results of the study will serve as reference and guide to other
Conceptual Framework
level which would qualify someone to work in a professional field and it will
activity. Shortly, Higher education mainly and generally means university level
education. (deped-CMO-No.17-s2012)
learning and enriching knowledge. Usually these are the students visiting
students and supervising faculty outside the school campus which is relatively of
longer duration usually lasting for more than one day and relatively more places
supervising faculty outside the school campus but is of relatively shorter duration
usually lasting for only one day and with fewer places of destination.
Reference:
http://www.wg.aegee.org/ewg/higheredu.htm
CHAPTER 2
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
This chapter contains related literature gathered by the researchers and
provided support to the current study. From these, the researchers were able to
identify the gaps that study hoped to fill.
Foreign Literature
Local Literature
Related Study
Synthesis
CHAPTER 3
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
This chapter presents the research design, research locale, research instrument,
data gathering procedures and treatment of data that were utilized by the
researchers.
Research Design
The researchers used the Descriptive method of research to collect data about
the level of significance of educational tour to hospitality management students of
La Consolacion College-Biñan. This research maybe quantitative which
characterizes population or qualitative which provides an in-depth description of
of persons or groups and their action within their natural setting. This research is
qualitative in terms of the opinion of the respondents about the study.
The type of descriptive method that the researchers adopted was the survey
research questionnaire. This type of method aims to analyze, interpreter, and
classify data and a source of information for the future researchers. The
researchers conducted written and oral interview with the students of Batch 2015
Hospitality Management graduates in La Consolacion College-Biñan.
Population Sample and Sampling Technique
The population of the respondents was based on the total number of students of
Batch 2015 Hospitality Management graduates in La Consolacion College-Biñan.
To get the sample size of the respondents the researchers used the Slovin’s
formula. The sampling technique that the researchers used was through random
sampling.
Slovin’s formula:
n= N
1+N (e)
n= 26
1+26(
n= 26
27+(
n=
Whereas:
n= stands for the sample
N= stands for the population
e= stands for error which may be .03, .04, .05.
Research Instrument
The researchers used survey forms questionnaires, books, journals,
know the level of significance of educational tour on how it can help the
based on the research design and the problems formulated. The data was
5 Extremely Significant
4 Very Significant
3 Significant
2 Moderately Significant
1 Not Significant
Validation of Questionnaire
through verbal and hands-on instruction. Some of the respondents were guided
Fortunately, the respondents did not find a hard time in answering the
questions which means all the terms used by the researchers were concise and
easy to understand. With the result, the researchers decided to administer the
Extremely Satisfied
Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Moderately Satisfied
Not Satisfied