CTHRC Gets Funding for Tourism Resource Development & Training
A United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)/ Caribbean Tourism Human Resource Council (CTHRC) Project
In June 2001, the Caribbean Tourism Human Resource Council (CTHRC) was the recipient of a grant of US$99,500 from the Japanese Government, funded through the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). This grant supports a CTHRC/CTO educational project entitled “Tourism Resource Development and Training”.
The contribution is being used in the development and production of tourism resource materials for primary and secondary schools and deliver teacher-training workshops to introduce the materials throughout the English-speaking Caribbean. All resource materials developed will be available in three languages, English, Spanish and French.
The objectives of this project are as follows:
- To provide comprehensive resource materials on tourism in the Caribbean that will facilitate the standardization of the teaching of the subject at both the primary and secondary level of the education system throughout the region
- To update the teachers’ knowledge of the subject of tourism through teacher-training workshops for both primary and secondary school teachers
- To begin the process of strengthening the education and training component of human resources development for the tourism sector by providing materials that will enable teachers to impart to students the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary for the development and sustainability of tourism in the Caribbean
There are four (4) specific outputs of this project:
- A Resource Manual in Tourism for Secondary School Teachers printed in English, Spanish and French
- Training Modules in Tourism for Primary Schools and Secondary School Students Ages 12-14, printed in English, Spanish and French
- Tourism Workbooks for all grade levels in the primary school developed and printed
- Over five hundred (500) teachers trained in tourism education
Even though the project’s lifespan is from June 2001 to December 2002, a significant number of the objectives have already been met. To date the following have been achieved:
The Resource Manual in Tourism for Secondary School Teachers has been printed in English and Spanish and the printers are now formatting the French version.
Training Modules in Tourism for Primary School printed in English. This has already been translated into Spanish and is now being translated into French
Training Modules in Tourism for Secondary School Students Ages 12-14 printed in English and is now being translated into Spanish and French
A series of six (6) Tourism Workbooks for primary school students have been developed and printed
Over two hundred and seventy teachers from ten (10) countries trained in tourism.
These teachers are being trained through national and sub-regional workshops. To date seven (7) national workshops have been conducted and one (1) sub-regional. Six (6) other national workshops are already scheduled as well as one other sub-regional workshop.