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Yıl 2013, Cilt: 2 Sayı: 3, 129 - 138, 15.07.2013
https://doi.org/10.12973/eu-jer.2.3.129

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Kaynakça

  • Ahmed. M .(1991). Egyptian hospitality tourism students perception of tourism awareness and post-secondary education requirement. Distraction Abstract International .ACC 9133000.
  • Aksu, A. & Köksal,C. (2005). Perceptions and attitudes of tourism students in Turkey”, International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 17 (5) 436-47.
  • Al-Abed, F .(1999). Tourism awareness of Social studies teachers and their students’ in elementary stage. MA dissertation. College of Education. Tanta University. Egypt.
  • Al-Nhwi, F. (2003). level of tourism awareness of Omani secondary teachers of social studies. MA Dissertation. College of Education. Sultan Qaboos University. Oman.
  • Andereck, K. L .(1995). Environmental Consequences of Tourism: A Review of Recent Research. In Linking Tourism, the Environment, and Sustainability. Annual Meeting of the National Recreation and Park Association, pp. 77–81, General Technical Report No. INT-GTR-323.
  • Baum, T. (2006). Human resource management for tourism, hospitality and leisure: An international perspective. London: Thomson Learning.
  • Besculides, A., Lee, M.E., & McCormic, P.J. (2002). Residents’ perceptions of the cultural benefits of tourism. Annals of Tourism Research, 29(2), 303–319.
  • Boud, D., Solomon, N., & Symes, C. (2001). New practices for new times. In D. Boud &N. Solomon (Eds.), Work-based learning: A new higher education? (pp. 3–18). Buckingham, United Kingdom: Society for Research into Higher Education (SHRE) and Open University Press.
  • Brien, A. (2004). Do I want a job in hospitality? Only till I get a real job! In K. A. Smith & C. Schott (Eds.), Proceedings of the New Zealand Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference (pp. 35–42). New Zealand: Victoria University of Wellington.
  • Brunt, P., and P. Courtney .(1999). Host Perceptions of Sociocultural Impacts. Annals of Tourism Research 26, 493–515.
  • Busby, G. (2003). Tourism degree internships: A longitudinal study. Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 55, 319–334.
  • Chia-Pin , Yu; Charles, C & Shu Tian, C. (2011). Measuring residents' attitudes toward sustainable tourism: a reexamination of the sustainable tourism attitudes scale, Journal of Travel Research, 50, 57-63.
  • Choi, Hwan-Suk, and Ercan Sirakaya .(2005). Measuring Residents’ Attitude toward Sustainable Tourism: Development of Sustainable Tourism Attitude Scale.” Journal of Tourism Research, 43, 380-94.
  • Countryman, C ; A. De Franco &.Venegas, T. (2005). Controller: A Viable Career for Hospitality Students, International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 17 (7), 577-89.
  • Doggart, C., and N. Doggart .(1996). Occasional Studies: Environmental Impacts of Tourism in Developing Countries. Travel and Tourism Analyst 2,71–86.
  • Doherty, L., Guerrier, Y., Jamieson, S., Lashley, C., & Lockwood, A. (2001). Getting ahead: Graduate careers in hospitality management. London: Council for Hospitality Management Education/Higher Education Funding Council for England.
  • Du, J. (2003). Reforms and development of higher tourism education in China. Journal of Teaching in Travel & Tourism, 3(1), 103-113
  • Esu,B (2008) Perception, preference and attitudes of residents toward tourism development: A case of Cross River State, Nigeria, International Business Management, 2(2),42 – 48.
  • Evans, G. (1994). Fair Trade: Cultural Tourism and Craft Production in the Third World; In: A.V. Seaton (ed).: Tourism. The State of the Art (pp 783-791); John Wiley &Sons Ltd, Chichester UK.
  • Gay, J. (1985).The Patriotic Prostitute; The Progressive 49(3):34-36
  • Gilbert, D., and M. Clark .(1997). An Exploratory Examination of Urban Tourism Impact, with Reference to Residents Attitudes in the Cities of Canterbury and Guildford. Cities, 14, 343–352.
  • Gunn, Clare A. (1994). Tourism Planning: Basics, Concepts, Cases, 3rd edition. Washington, DC: Taylor and Francis.
  • ILO .(2001). Human Resources Development, Employment and Globalization in the Hotel, Catering, and Tourism Sector. Geneve: ILO.
  • Jafari, J. (2001). The scientific action of tourism. In: S. Valene; B. Maryann, eds. Hosts and Guests Revisited: Tourism Issues of the 21st Century (pp.28-41). New York: Cognizant Communication Corporation.
  • Jenkins A.K. (2001). Making A Career of It? Hospitality Students' Future Perspectives: An Anglo-Dutch Study, International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 13 (1),13–20.
  • Jenkins, A. K. (2001). Making a career of it? Hospitality students’ future perspectives: An Anglo-Dutch study. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 13, 13–20.
  • Kandampully, Jay (2000). The Impact of Demand Fluctuation on the Quality of Service: A Tourism Industry Example. Managing Service Quality, 10 (1), 10-18.
  • Kathleen, L & Christine A.(2000). The relationship between residents' attitudes toward tourism and tourism development options, Journal of Travel Research; 39 ( 27),27- 36.
  • Kusluvan, S. and Kusluvan, Z.(2000). Perceptions and Attitudes of Undergraduate Tourism Students Towards Working in the Tourism Industry in Turkey, Tourism Management 21 (3), 251-269.
  • Ladkin, A. (2002). Career Analysis: A Case Study of Hotel General Managers in Australia, Tourism Management, 23 (4),379–88.
  • Lankford, S. (1994). Attitudes and Perceptions toward Tourism and Rural Regional Development. Journal of Travel Research, 32(3):35–43.
  • Lawson, R.; Williams, T.; Young, T & Cossen, J. (1998). A comparison of residents attitudes toward tourism in 10 New Zealand Destinations. Tourism Manage, 19(3),247 – 256.
  • Lepp, A. .(2006). Residents’ attitudes towards tourism in Bigodi village, Uganda, Tourism Management, 28(3), 876- 885.
  • Lindberg, K., and R. Johnson .(1997). Modeling Resident Attitudes toward Tourism. Annals of Tourism Research,( 24) 402–424.
  • Mason, P , & Cheyne, J.(2000). Residents' attitudes to proposed tourism development, Annals of Tourism Research, 27(2),391-411.
  • Mason, P. (1990). Tourism, Environment and Development Perspectives, WWF, Godalming, UK
  • Matthew J. & Goodwin,H .(2001). Local attitudes towards conservation and tourism around Komodo National Park, Indonesia, Environmental Conservation , 28(2),160-166
  • McCool, S. F., and S. R. Martin (1994). Community Attachment and Attitudes toward Tourism Development. Journal of Travel Research, 32 (3): 29-34.
  • McCool, S., and S. Martin .(1994). Community Attachment and Attitudes Towards Tourism Development. Journal of Travel Research, 32(3):29–34.
  • McIntyre, George .(1993). Sustainable Tourism Development: Guide for Local Planners. Madrid: World Tourism Organization.
  • Menning, N. L. (1995). Traffic and Tourism in The Bitterroot: Tourism Promotion, Development, and Management, Montana Business Quarterly, 33 (2): 2-7.
  • Millman, R. (1989). Pleasure Seeking Versus the ‘Greening’ of World Tourism; Tourism Management, 10(4), 275-277
  • Mok, C., B. Slater, and V. Cheung .(1991). Residents’ Attitudes towards Tourism in Hong Kong. Journal of Hospitality Management, 10:289–293.
  • Moscardo G (Ed.). (2008). Building community capacity for tourism development. Australia
  • O’Leary, S. and Deegan, J. (2005). Career progression of Irish Tourism and Hospitality Management Graduates, International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 17 (5), 421-32.
  • Perdue, R. R., P. T. Long, and L. Allen (1990). Resident Support for Tourism Development. Annals of Tourism Research, 17 (4), 586-99.
  • Peterson, Robert A. (2000). A Meta-Analysis of Variance Accounted for and Factor Loadings in Exploratory Factor Analysis. Marketing Letters, 11 (3): 261-75.
  • Richardson, S. (2008). 'Undergraduate Tourism and Hospitality Students Attitudes Toward a Career in the Industry: A Preliminary Investigation', Journal of Teaching in Travel & Tourism, 8(1), 23 - 46
  • Ryan, C. & Cooper, C. (2007) Residents' perception of tourism development: the case of Raglan. New Zealand. Retrieved from: http: Reglan.co.nz/tourism/research/related/html.
  • Schiffman, L. & Kanuk, L. (1997). Consumer behavior. 6th Edn. New York: Prentice-Hall
  • Sekhar, N.(2003). Local people's attitudes towards conservation and wildlife tourism around Sariska Tiger Reserve, India , Journal of Environmental Management, 69(4), 339 -347.
  • Selvi, M & Demir, C. (2007). Relationship among branding, career development and tourism education: An implication from Turkey, Ege Academic Review, 7 (2) 389-408
  • Service Skills Victoria. (2005). Service Skills Victoria’s response to Victoria’s tourism and events industry discussion paper. Melbourne, Australia: Author.
  • Sirakaya, Ercan, Tazim Jamal, and Hwan-Suk Choi (2001). Developing Indicators for Destination Sustainability. In The Encyclopedia of Ecotourism, edited by D. B. Weaver. New York: CAB International, 411-32.
  • Sirakaya, Ercan, Yusel Ekinci, & Alp G. Kaya (2008). An Examination of the Validity of SUS-TAS in Cross-Cultures. Journal of Travel Research, (46) (4): 414-21.
  • Swan, M., Bell, A., Phillips, R., & Shannon, A. (2000). The purpose of mathematical activities and pupils’ perceptions of them. Research in Education, 63, 11-20.
  • Teye V., Sirakaya E., Sönmez S.( 2002). Resident's Attitudes toward Tourism Development, Annals of Tourism Research, 29(3), 668-688.
  • Uusimaki, L. & Nason, R. (2004). Causes underlying pre-service teachers’ negative beliefs and anxieties about mathematics. Proceedings of 28th Annual Conference for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 4, 369-376.
  • Wallace, J.M.T. (1997). Putting Culture into Sustainable Tourism: Negotiatin Tourism at Lake Balaton, Hungary; Department of Sociology & Anthropology, North Carolina State University, USA
  • Wang, M.C., Geneva, D.O.H., & Herbert, W. J. (1990). What Influences Learning? A. Content Analysis of Review Literature. Journal of Educational Research, (84),1.
  • Wilkins, J. & Brand, B. (2004). Change in pr-eservice teachers’ beliefs: an evaluation ofa mathematics methods course. School Science and Mathematics, 104(5), 226-232.
  • World Tourism Organization .(1993). Sustainable Tourism Development: Guide for Local Planners. Madrid: World Tourism Organization
  • World Tourism Organization. (2000). Yearbook of tourism statistics. World Tourism Organization: Madria.
  • World Tourism Organization.(2003). Tourism vital role in global plan for poverty alleviation. Retrieved from: http://hopitalitynet .org/news/401781.

Attitudes of Omani Social Studies Student Teachers to Tourism for Sustainable Development

Yıl 2013, Cilt: 2 Sayı: 3, 129 - 138, 15.07.2013
https://doi.org/10.12973/eu-jer.2.3.129

Öz

The aim of the study is to investigate the attitudes of student teachers of Social Studies to tourism for sustainable development. The study participants were the entire cohort of final year student teachers of Social Studies in the College of Education at Sultan Qaboos University in the Sultanate of Oman. There were 65 in total, 26 male and 39 female. Data was gathered through a questionnaire consisting of 37 items divided into 6 areas: attitudes to tourism; the impact of tourism on the economy; the impact of tourism on society and culture; the negative influences of tourism; tourism management, and working in the tourism sector. The results showed that student teachers of Social Studies hold positive attitudes towards tourism for sustainable development. There was no significant difference with regard to gender.

Kaynakça

  • Ahmed. M .(1991). Egyptian hospitality tourism students perception of tourism awareness and post-secondary education requirement. Distraction Abstract International .ACC 9133000.
  • Aksu, A. & Köksal,C. (2005). Perceptions and attitudes of tourism students in Turkey”, International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 17 (5) 436-47.
  • Al-Abed, F .(1999). Tourism awareness of Social studies teachers and their students’ in elementary stage. MA dissertation. College of Education. Tanta University. Egypt.
  • Al-Nhwi, F. (2003). level of tourism awareness of Omani secondary teachers of social studies. MA Dissertation. College of Education. Sultan Qaboos University. Oman.
  • Andereck, K. L .(1995). Environmental Consequences of Tourism: A Review of Recent Research. In Linking Tourism, the Environment, and Sustainability. Annual Meeting of the National Recreation and Park Association, pp. 77–81, General Technical Report No. INT-GTR-323.
  • Baum, T. (2006). Human resource management for tourism, hospitality and leisure: An international perspective. London: Thomson Learning.
  • Besculides, A., Lee, M.E., & McCormic, P.J. (2002). Residents’ perceptions of the cultural benefits of tourism. Annals of Tourism Research, 29(2), 303–319.
  • Boud, D., Solomon, N., & Symes, C. (2001). New practices for new times. In D. Boud &N. Solomon (Eds.), Work-based learning: A new higher education? (pp. 3–18). Buckingham, United Kingdom: Society for Research into Higher Education (SHRE) and Open University Press.
  • Brien, A. (2004). Do I want a job in hospitality? Only till I get a real job! In K. A. Smith & C. Schott (Eds.), Proceedings of the New Zealand Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference (pp. 35–42). New Zealand: Victoria University of Wellington.
  • Brunt, P., and P. Courtney .(1999). Host Perceptions of Sociocultural Impacts. Annals of Tourism Research 26, 493–515.
  • Busby, G. (2003). Tourism degree internships: A longitudinal study. Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 55, 319–334.
  • Chia-Pin , Yu; Charles, C & Shu Tian, C. (2011). Measuring residents' attitudes toward sustainable tourism: a reexamination of the sustainable tourism attitudes scale, Journal of Travel Research, 50, 57-63.
  • Choi, Hwan-Suk, and Ercan Sirakaya .(2005). Measuring Residents’ Attitude toward Sustainable Tourism: Development of Sustainable Tourism Attitude Scale.” Journal of Tourism Research, 43, 380-94.
  • Countryman, C ; A. De Franco &.Venegas, T. (2005). Controller: A Viable Career for Hospitality Students, International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 17 (7), 577-89.
  • Doggart, C., and N. Doggart .(1996). Occasional Studies: Environmental Impacts of Tourism in Developing Countries. Travel and Tourism Analyst 2,71–86.
  • Doherty, L., Guerrier, Y., Jamieson, S., Lashley, C., & Lockwood, A. (2001). Getting ahead: Graduate careers in hospitality management. London: Council for Hospitality Management Education/Higher Education Funding Council for England.
  • Du, J. (2003). Reforms and development of higher tourism education in China. Journal of Teaching in Travel & Tourism, 3(1), 103-113
  • Esu,B (2008) Perception, preference and attitudes of residents toward tourism development: A case of Cross River State, Nigeria, International Business Management, 2(2),42 – 48.
  • Evans, G. (1994). Fair Trade: Cultural Tourism and Craft Production in the Third World; In: A.V. Seaton (ed).: Tourism. The State of the Art (pp 783-791); John Wiley &Sons Ltd, Chichester UK.
  • Gay, J. (1985).The Patriotic Prostitute; The Progressive 49(3):34-36
  • Gilbert, D., and M. Clark .(1997). An Exploratory Examination of Urban Tourism Impact, with Reference to Residents Attitudes in the Cities of Canterbury and Guildford. Cities, 14, 343–352.
  • Gunn, Clare A. (1994). Tourism Planning: Basics, Concepts, Cases, 3rd edition. Washington, DC: Taylor and Francis.
  • ILO .(2001). Human Resources Development, Employment and Globalization in the Hotel, Catering, and Tourism Sector. Geneve: ILO.
  • Jafari, J. (2001). The scientific action of tourism. In: S. Valene; B. Maryann, eds. Hosts and Guests Revisited: Tourism Issues of the 21st Century (pp.28-41). New York: Cognizant Communication Corporation.
  • Jenkins A.K. (2001). Making A Career of It? Hospitality Students' Future Perspectives: An Anglo-Dutch Study, International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 13 (1),13–20.
  • Jenkins, A. K. (2001). Making a career of it? Hospitality students’ future perspectives: An Anglo-Dutch study. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 13, 13–20.
  • Kandampully, Jay (2000). The Impact of Demand Fluctuation on the Quality of Service: A Tourism Industry Example. Managing Service Quality, 10 (1), 10-18.
  • Kathleen, L & Christine A.(2000). The relationship between residents' attitudes toward tourism and tourism development options, Journal of Travel Research; 39 ( 27),27- 36.
  • Kusluvan, S. and Kusluvan, Z.(2000). Perceptions and Attitudes of Undergraduate Tourism Students Towards Working in the Tourism Industry in Turkey, Tourism Management 21 (3), 251-269.
  • Ladkin, A. (2002). Career Analysis: A Case Study of Hotel General Managers in Australia, Tourism Management, 23 (4),379–88.
  • Lankford, S. (1994). Attitudes and Perceptions toward Tourism and Rural Regional Development. Journal of Travel Research, 32(3):35–43.
  • Lawson, R.; Williams, T.; Young, T & Cossen, J. (1998). A comparison of residents attitudes toward tourism in 10 New Zealand Destinations. Tourism Manage, 19(3),247 – 256.
  • Lepp, A. .(2006). Residents’ attitudes towards tourism in Bigodi village, Uganda, Tourism Management, 28(3), 876- 885.
  • Lindberg, K., and R. Johnson .(1997). Modeling Resident Attitudes toward Tourism. Annals of Tourism Research,( 24) 402–424.
  • Mason, P , & Cheyne, J.(2000). Residents' attitudes to proposed tourism development, Annals of Tourism Research, 27(2),391-411.
  • Mason, P. (1990). Tourism, Environment and Development Perspectives, WWF, Godalming, UK
  • Matthew J. & Goodwin,H .(2001). Local attitudes towards conservation and tourism around Komodo National Park, Indonesia, Environmental Conservation , 28(2),160-166
  • McCool, S. F., and S. R. Martin (1994). Community Attachment and Attitudes toward Tourism Development. Journal of Travel Research, 32 (3): 29-34.
  • McCool, S., and S. Martin .(1994). Community Attachment and Attitudes Towards Tourism Development. Journal of Travel Research, 32(3):29–34.
  • McIntyre, George .(1993). Sustainable Tourism Development: Guide for Local Planners. Madrid: World Tourism Organization.
  • Menning, N. L. (1995). Traffic and Tourism in The Bitterroot: Tourism Promotion, Development, and Management, Montana Business Quarterly, 33 (2): 2-7.
  • Millman, R. (1989). Pleasure Seeking Versus the ‘Greening’ of World Tourism; Tourism Management, 10(4), 275-277
  • Mok, C., B. Slater, and V. Cheung .(1991). Residents’ Attitudes towards Tourism in Hong Kong. Journal of Hospitality Management, 10:289–293.
  • Moscardo G (Ed.). (2008). Building community capacity for tourism development. Australia
  • O’Leary, S. and Deegan, J. (2005). Career progression of Irish Tourism and Hospitality Management Graduates, International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 17 (5), 421-32.
  • Perdue, R. R., P. T. Long, and L. Allen (1990). Resident Support for Tourism Development. Annals of Tourism Research, 17 (4), 586-99.
  • Peterson, Robert A. (2000). A Meta-Analysis of Variance Accounted for and Factor Loadings in Exploratory Factor Analysis. Marketing Letters, 11 (3): 261-75.
  • Richardson, S. (2008). 'Undergraduate Tourism and Hospitality Students Attitudes Toward a Career in the Industry: A Preliminary Investigation', Journal of Teaching in Travel & Tourism, 8(1), 23 - 46
  • Ryan, C. & Cooper, C. (2007) Residents' perception of tourism development: the case of Raglan. New Zealand. Retrieved from: http: Reglan.co.nz/tourism/research/related/html.
  • Schiffman, L. & Kanuk, L. (1997). Consumer behavior. 6th Edn. New York: Prentice-Hall
  • Sekhar, N.(2003). Local people's attitudes towards conservation and wildlife tourism around Sariska Tiger Reserve, India , Journal of Environmental Management, 69(4), 339 -347.
  • Selvi, M & Demir, C. (2007). Relationship among branding, career development and tourism education: An implication from Turkey, Ege Academic Review, 7 (2) 389-408
  • Service Skills Victoria. (2005). Service Skills Victoria’s response to Victoria’s tourism and events industry discussion paper. Melbourne, Australia: Author.
  • Sirakaya, Ercan, Tazim Jamal, and Hwan-Suk Choi (2001). Developing Indicators for Destination Sustainability. In The Encyclopedia of Ecotourism, edited by D. B. Weaver. New York: CAB International, 411-32.
  • Sirakaya, Ercan, Yusel Ekinci, & Alp G. Kaya (2008). An Examination of the Validity of SUS-TAS in Cross-Cultures. Journal of Travel Research, (46) (4): 414-21.
  • Swan, M., Bell, A., Phillips, R., & Shannon, A. (2000). The purpose of mathematical activities and pupils’ perceptions of them. Research in Education, 63, 11-20.
  • Teye V., Sirakaya E., Sönmez S.( 2002). Resident's Attitudes toward Tourism Development, Annals of Tourism Research, 29(3), 668-688.
  • Uusimaki, L. & Nason, R. (2004). Causes underlying pre-service teachers’ negative beliefs and anxieties about mathematics. Proceedings of 28th Annual Conference for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 4, 369-376.
  • Wallace, J.M.T. (1997). Putting Culture into Sustainable Tourism: Negotiatin Tourism at Lake Balaton, Hungary; Department of Sociology & Anthropology, North Carolina State University, USA
  • Wang, M.C., Geneva, D.O.H., & Herbert, W. J. (1990). What Influences Learning? A. Content Analysis of Review Literature. Journal of Educational Research, (84),1.
  • Wilkins, J. & Brand, B. (2004). Change in pr-eservice teachers’ beliefs: an evaluation ofa mathematics methods course. School Science and Mathematics, 104(5), 226-232.
  • World Tourism Organization .(1993). Sustainable Tourism Development: Guide for Local Planners. Madrid: World Tourism Organization
  • World Tourism Organization. (2000). Yearbook of tourism statistics. World Tourism Organization: Madria.
  • World Tourism Organization.(2003). Tourism vital role in global plan for poverty alleviation. Retrieved from: http://hopitalitynet .org/news/401781.
Toplam 64 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Eğitim Üzerine Çalışmalar
Diğer ID JA32HP57EF
Bölüm Araştırma Makalesi
Yazarlar

Ahmed Hamed Al-rabaani

Yayımlanma Tarihi 15 Temmuz 2013
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2013 Cilt: 2 Sayı: 3

Kaynak Göster

APA Al-rabaani, A. H. (2013). Attitudes of Omani Social Studies Student Teachers to Tourism for Sustainable Development. European Journal of Educational Research, 2(3), 129-138. https://doi.org/10.12973/eu-jer.2.3.129
AMA Al-rabaani AH. Attitudes of Omani Social Studies Student Teachers to Tourism for Sustainable Development. eujer. Temmuz 2013;2(3):129-138. doi:10.12973/eu-jer.2.3.129
Chicago Al-rabaani, Ahmed Hamed. “Attitudes of Omani Social Studies Student Teachers to Tourism for Sustainable Development”. European Journal of Educational Research 2, sy. 3 (Temmuz 2013): 129-38. https://doi.org/10.12973/eu-jer.2.3.129.
EndNote Al-rabaani AH (01 Temmuz 2013) Attitudes of Omani Social Studies Student Teachers to Tourism for Sustainable Development. European Journal of Educational Research 2 3 129–138.
IEEE A. H. Al-rabaani, “Attitudes of Omani Social Studies Student Teachers to Tourism for Sustainable Development”, eujer, c. 2, sy. 3, ss. 129–138, 2013, doi: 10.12973/eu-jer.2.3.129.
ISNAD Al-rabaani, Ahmed Hamed. “Attitudes of Omani Social Studies Student Teachers to Tourism for Sustainable Development”. European Journal of Educational Research 2/3 (Temmuz 2013), 129-138. https://doi.org/10.12973/eu-jer.2.3.129.
JAMA Al-rabaani AH. Attitudes of Omani Social Studies Student Teachers to Tourism for Sustainable Development. eujer. 2013;2:129–138.
MLA Al-rabaani, Ahmed Hamed. “Attitudes of Omani Social Studies Student Teachers to Tourism for Sustainable Development”. European Journal of Educational Research, c. 2, sy. 3, 2013, ss. 129-38, doi:10.12973/eu-jer.2.3.129.
Vancouver Al-rabaani AH. Attitudes of Omani Social Studies Student Teachers to Tourism for Sustainable Development. eujer. 2013;2(3):129-38.