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Assessment 2: Critique and Comparison of Two Discussion Papers


This assessment is for these students only:Gold Coast; Melbourne - Hotel School; Online; Sydney - Hotel School.





























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Critique and Comparison of Two Discussion PapersIndividual2, 3GradedN/A30%1500 words10 Aug 2018 5:00 PMN/A



This assessment exposes you to the concept of a Discussion Paper - an important consultation tool used in tourism planning and policy development. Assuming the position of an independent tourism planning expert, you are required to source, critique and compare two publically available discussion papers on topics of your choice. The policy cycle provides the framework for your critical evaluation of each individual paper and the structural comparison between them. Your assessment piece will conclude with a reflective section on lessons you learnt through doing this critique and how it might assist you in writing your own Discussion Paper.


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Tourism Planning Environments (MKT01760) 1 Assessment 2: Critique & Comparison of Two Discussion Papers Due: 10 August @ 5:00pm (NSW) (uploaded via Turnitin on MySCU site) Length: 1500 words Weight: 30% Rationale: This assessment exposes you to the concept of a discussion paper. A discussion paper is an important consultation tool used in tourism planning and policy development and in workplaces. Familiarity with discussion papers is a key employment skill. A good discussion paper addresses all elements of the policy cycle. While the tool itself is used as part of the consultation stage, it addresses the early parts of the policy cycle by identifying the issue, providing context and analysis, and identifying potential policy solutions & instruments. It also addresses the latter parts of the cycle by outlining some alternatives and providing suggestions regarding implementation and evaluation. Thus Assessment 2 gets you to actively think about all parts of the policy cycle while preparing you for Assessment 3. Task: You are to assume the position of an independent tourism planning expert and are required to source, critique and compare two publically available tourism discussion papers on topics of your choice. These may be found online via a search of the internet or specific government sites. The policy planning cycle (p. 196 of your text) provides the framework for your critical evaluation of each individual paper and the comparison between them. Your assessment piece will conclude with a reflection section on lessons you learnt through doing this critique and how it might assist you in writing your own Discussion Paper (Assessment 3). In order to complete the task you are required to:  Identify and introduce two relevant tourism related discussion papers and highlight the key issues they address (6 marks).  Critique the structure of the discussion papers against the framework of the policy planning cycle (6 marks).  Critique the content of the discussion papers with regards to sufficiency for relevant stakeholders (6 marks).  Succinctly compare & contrast the two discussion papers with regards to structure, quality and effectiveness (i.e. your perception of the paper’s effectiveness in communicating with the target audience) (6 marks).  Reflect on what you have learnt from this critique and comparison; how this assessment has/has not improved your awareness, professional skills and knowledge relating to tourism planning environments; and how it might benefit you in writing your own Discussion Paper (Assessment 3) (i.e. you need to engage with the Task for Assessment 3 for this) (6 marks). Tourism Planning Environments (MKT01760) 2 Marking rubric: Criteria High Distinction Distinction Credit Pass Fail Introducing relevance & issues  Two relevant papers identified and key issues they address are highlighted. 6 marks Outstanding introduction. Papers are clearly identified, succinctly & effectively described & key issues clearly defined. Very good introduction. Papers are clearly identified & described well & key issues are clearly defined. Competent introduction. Papers are identified & described quite well & key issues are defined. Adequate introduction. Papers are identified & somewhat described. Key issues are hinted at but could have been developed further. Inadequate introduction. Papers are not identified & described clearly. The issues are not outlined well or in enough depth. Structure critique – policy cycle  The structure of each paper is examined with regards to the policy cycle – what elements are/aren’t adequately addressed? 6 marks Outstanding critique. Structure of paper is effectively examined against all stages of the policy planning cycle & strengths & gaps are well identified. Very good critique. Structure of paper is examined against all stages of the policy planning cycle & strengths & gaps are identified. Competent critique. Structure of paper is examined against most stages of the policy planning cycle & some strengths & gaps are identified. Adequate critique. Structure of paper is examined against some stages of the policy planning cycle. Some strengths & gaps are identified though with little rationale. Inadequate critique. Structure of paper is not adequately related to the policy planning cycle. Strengths & gaps are barely addressed and without rationale. Content critique – stakeholders  The content of each paper is examined with regards to its key issue/topic – is the information sufficient/lacking for stakeholders to provide informed input? How so? 6 marks Outstanding critique. Critically examines each paper with depth & identifies strengths and/or weaknesses of each very clearly & succinctly with reference to key stakeholders. Very good critique. Critically examines each paper with depth & identifies strengths and/or weaknesses of each clearly & with reference to key stakeholders. Competent critique. Critically examines each paper & identifies some strengths and/or weaknesses of each. Adequate critique. Examines each paper & notes some strengths and/or weaknesses of each but with little rationale. Inadequate critique. Little if any critical engagement with the content of the papers and minimal if any identification of strengths and/or weaknesses. Tourism Planning Environments (MKT01760) 3 Compare the two discussion papers:  Two papers are compared and contrasted with regards to strengths and weaknesses in structure, quality and perceived effectiveness 6 marks Outstanding comparison. Comprehensively compares & contrasts strengths & weaknesses of each paper very clearly and succinctly. Addresses their structure and provides strong reference to the policy cycle. Compares their quality and perceived effectiveness in communicating with the target audience with strong evidence. Very good comparison. Comprehensively compares & contrasts differences, strengths & weaknesses with clarity and brevity. Addresses their structure and provides very good reference to the policy cycle. Compares their quality and perceived effectiveness in communicating with the target audience with evidence. Competent comparison. Compares & contrasts some differences, strengths & weaknesses but could be more comprehensive & succinct. Addresses their structure and provides good reference to the policy cycle. Compares elements of quality and touches on effectiveness in communicating with the target audience. Adequate comparison. Some comparison & contrasting of strengths & weaknesses but could be more comprehensive, clear and succinct. Addresses their structure and provides some reference to the policy cycle. Compares some elements of quality and touches on effectiveness in communicating. Inadequate comparison. Fails to compare strengths and weaknesses in either a succinct or clear way. Barely addresses structure and provides little if any reference to the policy cycle. Barely addresses quality communication with stakeholders. Reflect on learning:  How assessment has/has not improved your awareness, professional skills and knowledge relating to tourism planning environments; what are areas of strength or need for further upskilling.  How assessment might benefit you in writing your own discussion paper 6 marks Outstanding reflection. There is strong evidence of deep thinking and consideration Very good reflection. There is evidence of very good reflective processes, thinking and consideration Competent reflection. There is good evidence of a considered reflection and some good insights Adequate reflection. There is some evidence of thought and consideration but could have been developed further beyond a noting of facts. Inadequate reflection. Little evidence of depth of thought and consideration. There is a recording of some facts but does not show thinking and reflective practice.
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Critique & Comparison of Two Discussion Papers
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION    3
FRAMEWORK OF THE POLICY PLANNING CYCLE    3
SUFFICIENCY FOR RELEVANT STAKEHOLDERS    4
COMPARISON OF EFFECTIVNESS OF PAPERS    5
PERSONAL REFLECTION    6
REFRENCES    8
INTRODUCTION
The following study has been done in relevance to tourism in Australia. The information for the st
udy has been compiled from the following two discussion papers:
1. National Heritage Tourism Summit Discussion Paper
2. The 10 Year Plan For Tourism
The key issues highlighted in the first paper is informing and driving a national level discussion on the untapped potential of heritage tourism in Australia. The discussion paper has been prepared by the National Trusts of Australia. It also highlights the social and economic benefits from heritage tourism, visitor potential and the fact as to how tourism can have an unforgettable and exceptional effect on any individual.
It further suggests some strategic platforms so as to drive the next stage in the development of heritage tourism in Australia. The National Trust is of the view that any type of initiative in the industry requires strong collaboration. The implementation of such initiatives requires a partnership among the tourism and heritage sectors with the community, industry and the government stakeholders (National Heritage Tourism Summit Discussion Paper, 2018).
Moving on to the next paper, it describes the aims of the next 10 year plan. It also focuses on the consultative process for informing as well as providing background information on the Australian tourism industry. While considering many challenges and opportunities, the plan intends for providing a framework in order to assist the tourism industry in partnership with the government. This would help to achieve specific outcomes that are economically, culturally and environmentally rewarding as well as sustainable. Moreover, another intention behind the framework is consistency with the goals and priorities in order to develop Australia’s regions over the next decade.
Promoting the visitation for both domestic and international travelers beyond the metropolitan centers would prove to be highly beneficial in the long run. It can prove to be advantageous for the regional communities, businesses and to the tourism industry as a whole (The 10 Year Plan For Tourism, 2002).
FRAMEWORK OF THE POLICY PLANNING CYCLE
The planning cycle unites all the aspects of planning unto a consistent and amalgamated process (Andrews, 2017). Planning within this structure ensures that the plans are well focused, fully considered, resilient, and practical as well as cost-effective.
While considering the first paper which is on National Heritage Tourism Summit, it was analysed that it is well focused on all the aspects in this parlance. It clearly explains the essence of Heritage Tourism followed by its governance, general visitor reach and trends, prospective growth, challenges as well as opportunities. It also suggests some strategic framework and action items which can be considered while tackling the issue. Thus, it can be said that the topic has been fully-considered in the paper and the suggested methods for improvement or the action items are completely practical, effective and resilient. The cost-effective approach has also been adhered to.
Coming up to the latter, the paper- 10 Year Plan for tourism also begins with explaining the nature of tourism followed by a comparison between Australian tourism and the World tourism. Moving...
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