Subject Details - Stage 1 Tourism
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SACE Stage | SACE Stage 1 |
SACE Credits | 10 credits |
Subject Length | 1 semester |
Description | In Tourism, students develop an understanding of the nature of tourists, the tourism industry and the economic, social, cultural, and environmental impacts of tourism activity. They also develop an understanding of tourism from the perspectives of host, tourism operator, and traveller. The importance of sustainable management of tourism is central to this subject. |
Topics | This subject consists of three topics from the following options: • Investigating the History of Tourism • Exploring Tourism in the Local Area • Examining Local Impacts of Tourism • Preparing for International Travel • Understanding the Role of Organisations and Government in Tourism • Examining Tourism and Technological Change • Appreciating Tourism in Australia • Investigating Tourism Markets • Understanding Tourism and Natural Environments • Tourism Industry Skills • Negotiated Topic
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Assessment | The following assessment types enable students to demonstrate their learning in Stage 1 Tourism:
Assessment Type 1: Case Study Students undertake an in-depth study into a particular location, event, or tourism activity.
Assessment Type 2: Sources Analysis Students analyse sources of information about tourism, answered in short-answer form.
Assessment Type 3: Practical Activity Students develop and demonstrate practical tourism skills, using primary sources they have collected themselves through observation and recording.
Assessment Type 4: Investigation In negotiation with the teacher, students will identify a tourism trend or issue to investigate. Students then identify, interpret and analyse data and present findings.
For a 10-credit subject, students provide evidence of their learning through four or five assessments, with at least one assessment from each assessment type.
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SACE Assessment Plan | Tourism |
Suggested Prior Learning | Some interest and successful completion of Humanities from years 8 to 10. |
Additional Information | Some travel may be undertaken to events or tourist related institutions. |