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Jafari and Transformation: A Model to enhance short-term overseas study tours

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Hall, Timothy
Gray, Tonia
Downey, Greg
Sheringham, Colin
Jones, Benjamin
Power, Anne
Truong, Son

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The Forum on Education Abroad

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This paper promotes a reconstructed Jafari (1987) tourism model as a framework to understand the various components of the student and staff travel experience while participating in an outbound mobility experience (OME), especially short-term overseas study trips. Working through each of the components of the Jafari model allows recognition of the changing needs and requirements of both students and staff throughout an OME and the tensions that accompany this relationship.

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Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad

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