Courses Taught
Geography (Undergraduate)
Geography of Canada
Geography of Tourism
Human Geography
Economy, Environment, Society
Economic Geography
Geography of Recreation and Leisure
Human Impacts on the Environment
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Tourism (Undergraduate)
Principles of Tourism
Tourism Industry Sectors
Culinary Tourism
Responsible Tourism Policy and Development
International Tourism
Graduate Courses
Foundations in Tourism and Hospitality Theory
Qualitative Research Methods for the Social Sciences
Philosophy of Teaching
Words don't teach.
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​Words can only frame inquiry and orient students to key questions, concepts and debates.
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Understanding comes from experience.
Meaning is created through observation, analysis, and personal reflection, not through the transmitting and receiving of information.
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Learning is an encounter.
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Intellectual independence is realized when an existing understanding is challenged, disrupted, or re-oriented, motivating students to think for themselves.
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