Tourism 10, 20, 30
TOUE1
Module 1: Introduction to Tourism (Core)
Outcome
Explore the cultural,
economic and social
impact of tourism.
Indicators
(a) | Describe what tourism is and what it means to be a tourist. |
(b) | Discuss reasons (e.g., leisure, education, personal interests, disposable income and business) why people travel as tourists. |
(c) | Differentiate among outbound (i.e., Saskatchewan residents travelling out of province), inbound (i.e., out-of-province tourists travelling to and within the province) and domestic (i.e., Saskatchewan residents travelling within the province). |
(d) | Assess the relationship between culture and tourism. |
(e) | Research what is meant by the term visitor economy. |
(f) |
Analyze factors such as length of stay, purpose of visit, finances/budget, individual preferences, individual requirements (e.g., dietary restrictions and mobility issues) and time of year that help determine visitor needs for:
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(g) | Discuss reasons (e.g., economic and job opportunities) why tourism is important to an area and specifically the local area. |
(h) | Explain potential negative impacts (e.g., wear and tear, pollution, rising costs for local residents and overcrowding) of tourism on a community. |
(i) | Investigate the five industries (i.e., food and beverage, accommodation, recreation and entertainment, transportation, and travel services) within the tourism sector. |
(j) | Identify examples of the five industries found within the community and the surrounding area. |
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