Intensive tour guide training in regional Australia: An analysis of the Savannah Guides organisation and professional development schools
journal contribution
posted on 2018-10-09, 00:00authored byJulie Carmody
A number of authors believe that tour guide training may hold a key to passing on
the concept of sustainable tourism to tourists. Savannah Guides Limited (SGL) is an
organisation for tour guides interpreting and protecting the tropical savannahs of northern
Australia. This paper examines the provision of intensive professional development
schools, which the SGL organisation provides, to raise standards of professionalism for
nature-based tour guides in remote regions. Its framework is based on Schein’s three levels
of organisational culture model, andBlack and Ham’s 10-element performance-based
tour guide certification programme. Active participant observation of the development
school process and a self-administered questionnaire to SGL members were used to understand
the organisation’s success. The main motivations for tour guiding are explored,
as are the ways in which tour guides acquire knowledge. It is suggested that the provision
of professional development schools in nature-based tourism regions benefits the guide
and the tour guiding industry, and contributes to the protection of the natural environment.
It is proposed that the SGL training model of professional development schools
and certification be adopted by tour guiding organisations in other regional destinations
as a way of nurturing and advancing quality tour guiding and professionalism.
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