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§130.261.c.7.D
evaluate the changing global workplace and future trends using governmental and other resources.
1 RESOURCE(S)

Lesson Plan: Introduction to Practicum in Hospitality Services

In this lesson, students will develop an awareness of career opportunities related to the course Practicum in Hospitality Services.
1 COURSE BINDER(S)

Practicum in Hospitality Services

Practicum in Hospitality Services is a unique practicum experience to provide opportunities for students to participate in a learning experience that combines classroom instruction with actual business and industry career experiences. Practicum in Hospitality Services integrates academic and career and technical education; provides more interdisciplinary instruction; and supports strong partnerships among schools, businesses, and community institutions with the goal of preparing students with a variety of skills in a fast-changing culinary art based workplace. Students are taught employability skills, including job-specific skills applicable to their training plan, job interview techniques, communication skills, financial and budget activities, human relations, and portfolio development. Practicum in Hospitality Services is relevant and rigorous, supports student attainment of academic and technical standards, and effectively prepares students for college and career success.

This binder does not contain all lesson plans for this course. This content can be used with any textbook or instructional materials. If locally adapted, make sure all TEKS are covered.

§130.261.c.8
The student identifies skills and attributes necessary for professional advancement. The student is
§130.261.c.8.A
evaluate continuing education opportunities that enhance career advancement and promote lifelong
§130.261.c.8.B
formulate effective strategies to secure, maintain, and terminate employment.
§130.261.c.9
The student understands roles within teams, work units, departments, organizations, and the larger
§130.261.c.9.A
explain the different types and functions of all departments such as food and beverage to understand
2 RESOURCE(S)

Lesson Plan: Franchise and Chain Hotel Travel Accommodations

In this lesson, students will compare and contrast chain and franchise lodging operations and describe the various travel accommodations unique to each style of management.  Students will investigate full-service and limited-service hotels.

Lesson Plan: Show Yourself Off - Write a Resume

In this lesson, students will create personal resume to use when searching for a job  and differentiate between chronological and functional resume.
1 COURSE BINDER(S)

Practicum in Hospitality Services

Practicum in Hospitality Services is a unique practicum experience to provide opportunities for students to participate in a learning experience that combines classroom instruction with actual business and industry career experiences. Practicum in Hospitality Services integrates academic and career and technical education; provides more interdisciplinary instruction; and supports strong partnerships among schools, businesses, and community institutions with the goal of preparing students with a variety of skills in a fast-changing culinary art based workplace. Students are taught employability skills, including job-specific skills applicable to their training plan, job interview techniques, communication skills, financial and budget activities, human relations, and portfolio development. Practicum in Hospitality Services is relevant and rigorous, supports student attainment of academic and technical standards, and effectively prepares students for college and career success.

This binder does not contain all lesson plans for this course. This content can be used with any textbook or instructional materials. If locally adapted, make sure all TEKS are covered.

§130.261.c.9.A
explain the different types and functions of all departments such as food and beverage to understand
2 RESOURCE(S)

Lesson Plan: Franchise and Chain Hotel Travel Accommodations

In this lesson, students will compare and contrast chain and franchise lodging operations and describe the various travel accommodations unique to each style of management.  Students will investigate full-service and limited-service hotels.

Lesson Plan: Show Yourself Off - Write a Resume

In this lesson, students will create personal resume to use when searching for a job  and differentiate between chronological and functional resume.
1 COURSE BINDER(S)

Practicum in Hospitality Services

Practicum in Hospitality Services is a unique practicum experience to provide opportunities for students to participate in a learning experience that combines classroom instruction with actual business and industry career experiences. Practicum in Hospitality Services integrates academic and career and technical education; provides more interdisciplinary instruction; and supports strong partnerships among schools, businesses, and community institutions with the goal of preparing students with a variety of skills in a fast-changing culinary art based workplace. Students are taught employability skills, including job-specific skills applicable to their training plan, job interview techniques, communication skills, financial and budget activities, human relations, and portfolio development. Practicum in Hospitality Services is relevant and rigorous, supports student attainment of academic and technical standards, and effectively prepares students for college and career success.

This binder does not contain all lesson plans for this course. This content can be used with any textbook or instructional materials. If locally adapted, make sure all TEKS are covered.

§130.261.c.9.A
explain the different types and functions of all departments such as food and beverage to understand
2 RESOURCE(S)

Lesson Plan: Franchise and Chain Hotel Travel Accommodations

In this lesson, students will compare and contrast chain and franchise lodging operations and describe the various travel accommodations unique to each style of management.  Students will investigate full-service and limited-service hotels.

Lesson Plan: Show Yourself Off - Write a Resume

In this lesson, students will create personal resume to use when searching for a job  and differentiate between chronological and functional resume.
1 COURSE BINDER(S)

Practicum in Hospitality Services

Practicum in Hospitality Services is a unique practicum experience to provide opportunities for students to participate in a learning experience that combines classroom instruction with actual business and industry career experiences. Practicum in Hospitality Services integrates academic and career and technical education; provides more interdisciplinary instruction; and supports strong partnerships among schools, businesses, and community institutions with the goal of preparing students with a variety of skills in a fast-changing culinary art based workplace. Students are taught employability skills, including job-specific skills applicable to their training plan, job interview techniques, communication skills, financial and budget activities, human relations, and portfolio development. Practicum in Hospitality Services is relevant and rigorous, supports student attainment of academic and technical standards, and effectively prepares students for college and career success.

This binder does not contain all lesson plans for this course. This content can be used with any textbook or instructional materials. If locally adapted, make sure all TEKS are covered.

§130.261.c.9.A
explain the different types and functions of all departments such as food and beverage to understand
2 RESOURCE(S)

Lesson Plan: Franchise and Chain Hotel Travel Accommodations

In this lesson, students will compare and contrast chain and franchise lodging operations and describe the various travel accommodations unique to each style of management.  Students will investigate full-service and limited-service hotels.

Lesson Plan: Show Yourself Off - Write a Resume

In this lesson, students will create personal resume to use when searching for a job  and differentiate between chronological and functional resume.
1 COURSE BINDER(S)

Practicum in Hospitality Services

Practicum in Hospitality Services is a unique practicum experience to provide opportunities for students to participate in a learning experience that combines classroom instruction with actual business and industry career experiences. Practicum in Hospitality Services integrates academic and career and technical education; provides more interdisciplinary instruction; and supports strong partnerships among schools, businesses, and community institutions with the goal of preparing students with a variety of skills in a fast-changing culinary art based workplace. Students are taught employability skills, including job-specific skills applicable to their training plan, job interview techniques, communication skills, financial and budget activities, human relations, and portfolio development. Practicum in Hospitality Services is relevant and rigorous, supports student attainment of academic and technical standards, and effectively prepares students for college and career success.

This binder does not contain all lesson plans for this course. This content can be used with any textbook or instructional materials. If locally adapted, make sure all TEKS are covered.

§130.261.c.9.B
illustrate proficiency with duties in each of the departments of a hotel or tourism venue;
1 RESOURCE(S)

Lesson Plan: Show Yourself Off - Write a Resume

In this lesson, students will create personal resume to use when searching for a job  and differentiate between chronological and functional resume.
1 COURSE BINDER(S)

Practicum in Hospitality Services

Practicum in Hospitality Services is a unique practicum experience to provide opportunities for students to participate in a learning experience that combines classroom instruction with actual business and industry career experiences. Practicum in Hospitality Services integrates academic and career and technical education; provides more interdisciplinary instruction; and supports strong partnerships among schools, businesses, and community institutions with the goal of preparing students with a variety of skills in a fast-changing culinary art based workplace. Students are taught employability skills, including job-specific skills applicable to their training plan, job interview techniques, communication skills, financial and budget activities, human relations, and portfolio development. Practicum in Hospitality Services is relevant and rigorous, supports student attainment of academic and technical standards, and effectively prepares students for college and career success.

This binder does not contain all lesson plans for this course. This content can be used with any textbook or instructional materials. If locally adapted, make sure all TEKS are covered.

§130.261.c.9.C
compare and contrast lodging properties;
1 RESOURCE(S)

Lesson Plan: Franchise and Chain Hotel Travel Accommodations

In this lesson, students will compare and contrast chain and franchise lodging operations and describe the various travel accommodations unique to each style of management.  Students will investigate full-service and limited-service hotels.
1 COURSE BINDER(S)

Practicum in Hospitality Services

Practicum in Hospitality Services is a unique practicum experience to provide opportunities for students to participate in a learning experience that combines classroom instruction with actual business and industry career experiences. Practicum in Hospitality Services integrates academic and career and technical education; provides more interdisciplinary instruction; and supports strong partnerships among schools, businesses, and community institutions with the goal of preparing students with a variety of skills in a fast-changing culinary art based workplace. Students are taught employability skills, including job-specific skills applicable to their training plan, job interview techniques, communication skills, financial and budget activities, human relations, and portfolio development. Practicum in Hospitality Services is relevant and rigorous, supports student attainment of academic and technical standards, and effectively prepares students for college and career success.

This binder does not contain all lesson plans for this course. This content can be used with any textbook or instructional materials. If locally adapted, make sure all TEKS are covered.

§130.261.c.9.D
analyze the differences between chain and franchise lodging operations; and
1 RESOURCE(S)

Lesson Plan: Franchise and Chain Hotel Travel Accommodations

In this lesson, students will compare and contrast chain and franchise lodging operations and describe the various travel accommodations unique to each style of management.  Students will investigate full-service and limited-service hotels.
1 COURSE BINDER(S)

Practicum in Hospitality Services

Practicum in Hospitality Services is a unique practicum experience to provide opportunities for students to participate in a learning experience that combines classroom instruction with actual business and industry career experiences. Practicum in Hospitality Services integrates academic and career and technical education; provides more interdisciplinary instruction; and supports strong partnerships among schools, businesses, and community institutions with the goal of preparing students with a variety of skills in a fast-changing culinary art based workplace. Students are taught employability skills, including job-specific skills applicable to their training plan, job interview techniques, communication skills, financial and budget activities, human relations, and portfolio development. Practicum in Hospitality Services is relevant and rigorous, supports student attainment of academic and technical standards, and effectively prepares students for college and career success.

This binder does not contain all lesson plans for this course. This content can be used with any textbook or instructional materials. If locally adapted, make sure all TEKS are covered.

§130.261.c.9.E
explore the job duties in travel and tourism, recreation, and amusement and attraction venues.
§130.261.c.10
The student understands the knowledge and skills required for careers in the lodging industry. The
§130.261.c.10.A
examine, understand, and articulate job-specific technical vocabulary;
§130.261.c.10.B
explain technical procedures needed to meet guest needs such as registration, rate assignment, room
§130.261.c.10.C
research and create a meeting/event company;
§130.261.c.10.D
evaluate current and emerging technologies to improve guest services; and
§130.261.c.10.E
determine the correct procedures for the traditional hotel guest cycle.
§130.261.c.11
The student documents in manual and electronic format acquired technical knowledge and skills from

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