Current Issue : April - June Volume : 2020 Issue Number : 2 Articles : 5 Articles
Professional ethics education is an indispensable part of vocational education.\nIntegrating the cultivation and practice of socialist core values into professional\nethics education pointed out in the report of the 19th National Congress\nis an inherent requirement for practicing socialist values. With the help\nof the visual knowledge mapping tool Citespace software, the papers of the\ncore journals with the theme of â??Ideological and Political Educationâ? in the\nCNKI database since 1993 are studied. The current situation of research in\nthis field is revealed by the statistics of the amount of papers, the co-occurrence\nanalysis of research institutions and research authors. The main content of\nresearch in this field is clarified by the analysis of highly cited papers.\nThrough the analysis of keyword co-occurrence, this paper reveals the hot issues\nin this field, and through the analysis of the time zone distribution of\nkeywords, clarifies the development context of this field to accurately grasp\nthe research process in the field of professional ethics education in China. In\norder to further strengthen the study of professional ethics education in China,\nit provides reference, and then improves the effect of professional ethics\neducation....
Ranking systems use different methodologies, indicators, and data sources\nprimarily focused on research quality and their results are important for\nstakeholders to compare universities on global level. Ranking also improves\nuniversity global image, recruitment, and funding. Despite their importance\nrankings have flaws and pitfalls that cause controversy and concern. Detailed\nstudy of ranking literature indicated that research data shared by universities\nis a matter of concern in relation to credibility and authenticity. It also indicated\nthat subjective ranking tools can produce erroneous results making\nthem less useful for stakeholders. Some methodologies are also inherent flaws\nthat produce different ranks for the same institution in different rankings.\nDue to lack of clear differences between universities it is recommended that\nstakeholders should consider detailed score tables rather than general ranking\nlists. Stakeholders should also acknowledge university disciplinary focus and\neducation aspects that are not covered by rankings. This treatise is designed\nto give insight into rankings for academics and stakeholders with the aim of\nelucidating ranking importance, methodology, and indicators. It also gives\ncomprehensive perspective of influential rankings and general analysis of\nranking controversy, concerns, flaws, and pitfalls....
Health tourism products have become the object of touristsâ?? pursuit, and\nhealth tourism has become an important project for the development of domestic\ntourist attractions. Health tourism has the basic projects of traditional\ntourism. On this basis, it has added many concepts of traditional health culture\nand formed a new type of tourism that integrates various functions such\nas recuperation, leisure, health care and vacation. On the basis of expounding\nthe relevant theories of health tourism culture, this paper discusses the connotation\nof traditional health culture from the perspectives of Taoism, Confucianism\nand Buddhism, and analyzes the characteristics and classification\nof Chinese health tourism. The product mapping of traditional health culture\nin modern health-preserving scenic areas is deeply analyzed with three scenic\nspots of Wudang Mountain, Shennongjia and Dalaoling, on this basis, to explore\nthe development strategies of traditional health culture and modern\ntourism development in China....
â??International Volunteer Tourismâ? was born in Europe and America in 1920.\nIt has a history of nearly 100 years, which experienced a rich evolution from\nsimple initial scale to gradual maturity and internationalization. While vigorously\npromoting the development of education in poverty areas, world cultural\nexchanges, as well as world peace, the problem of International Volunteer\nTourism has emerged, including high mobility of volunteers and instable\nlocal teaching quality. The author stayed in Malaysia for a week in charging of\nvolunteer work, and researched by field investigation and described the severe\nliving conditions and poor education of local students in Mabul Island.\nThere are some problems in the development of international volunteers in\nMabul Island, such as the high mobility of volunteers, incoherent teaching\ncontents, and uneven teaching level. By analyzing the reasons and exploring\nsolutions, the author puts forward three suggestions. First, strengthen publicity,\ncombine government coercion and incentive policies. Second, advocate\nUNESCO to set up a unified teaching material and teaching plan for international\nvolunteers worldwide. Third, encourage UNESCO and people who\nsupport the volunteer organization to set up foundations to relieve the financial\npressure, as well as improving the quality of teaching in underdeveloped areas....
To explore how local residentsâ?? attitudes and action influence touristsâ?? satisfaction\nwhich in turn influences tourism destinationâ??s brand image, the paper\nconducts a questionnaire survey among 166 tourists who visited Yantai, analyzes\nand tests the relational model through structural equations. The test result\nshows that residentsâ?? deep acting strategy positively affects touristsâ?? satisfaction;\ntourism experience partially mediates the effect of residentsâ?? emotional\nlabor on touristsâ?? satisfaction. It supplements the antecedent research\nof tourism experience. Policymakers are suggested to attach great importance\nto residentsâ?? emotional labor and touristsâ?? experiential demand....
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