BTEC Tech Award in Travel and Tourism

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Introducing the BTEC Tech Award in Travel and Tourism The skills to succeed the confidence to progress 1

Putting the spotlight on the BTEC Tech Award in Travel and Tourism First teaching: September 2018 Course level: Level 1 and level 2 Course size: 120 GLH, same as a GCSE First assessment: Summer 2019 For: Key Stage 4 students in England Progress 8: Non-EBacc open group course* Would your Key Stage 4 learners benefit from taking a hands-on course alongside their GCSEs that gives them a taste of what the sector is like, as well as the skills and confidence to succeed in their next steps? With the new BTEC Tech Award in Travel and Tourism, your students get the chance to develop valuable skills and knowledge in one of the UK s fastest growing sectors employing nearly 3 million people, and explore potential careers in this exciting industry. 2

How the course works The BTEC Tech Award in Travel and Tourism is a practical introduction to life and work in the industry. Your students can explore this exciting sector, including: a stimulating introduction to the world of travel and tourism the importance of travel and tourism to the UK and world economies an insight into key areas such tourism development, trends and much more. The course has two internally assessed components, and one that s externally assessed: These components build on each other to motivate your students by helping them put what they ve learned into practice and grow in confidence. 3

Component 1: Travel and Tourism Organisations and Destinations Weighting 30% Aim: examine the types and aims of travel and tourism organisations and different travel destinations Assessment: internally assessed assignments During Component 1 your students will learn about: the travel and tourism sector and tourist destinations the importance of travel and tourism to the UK the type and purpose of different travel and tourism organisations different types of holidays and reasons for travel 4

Component 2: Influences on Global Travel and Tourism Weighting 30% Aim: investigate global travel and tourism and its impact on global destinations Assessment: externally assessed written paper that requires learners to apply their knowledge and understanding of the factors influencing tourism and the impact of tourism on destinations and destination management. During Component 2 your students will investigate: factors influencing the travel and tourism industry sustainability and destination management the impact of global tourism on local communities, the economy and the environment tourism development 5

Component 3: Customer Needs in Travel and Tourism Weighting 40% Aim: understand how organisations use market research within the travel and tourism industry Assessment: internally assessed assignments* During Component 3 your students will: investigate how travel and tourism organisations use research to identify customer needs explore the range of products offered by travel and tourism organisations consider how organisations respond to market trends to meet customer needs plan a holiday to meet customer needs and preferences *synoptic assessment 6

Where the course can lead... With a BTEC Tech Award in Travel and Tourism, your students are able to explore, challenge and realise their potential. During the course: Students can see whether the Travel and Tourism industry is one they want to work in, where they could go, and gain the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in their next steps. After completing the course: Your students can continue on to further vocational and academic study at Level 2 and Level 3, as well as apprenticeships and traineeships. What s more: The transferable skills your students master during their studies such as selfreflection, communication, teamwork and problem solving will also support their progress. 7

Support and resources To help you and your students every step of the way, we re developing the course materials you need and more of what you ve told us you value most. Whether you re an experienced BTEC teacher or are new to the suite, there ll be free content and paid-for resources* to help you plan, teach and prepare for assessment, as well as training events to support your professional development. Your Subject Advisor, Jon Wolton, is also on hand to answer your queries in the run-up to first teaching and beyond: TeachingTravelandTourism@pearson.com UK: 020 7010 2185 Intl: +44 (0)20 7010 2185 * Note: you don't have to buy published resources in order to deliver the course. 8

Like what you see? Want to know more? Look out for what s coming soon Introductory guides and videos Free training Specifications available online now Find out more at quals.pearson.com/btectechawardt&t PEUK Y623 Galyna Andrushko/Shutterstock 9