This checklist will assess your LEVEL PERFORMANCE LEVELS total understanding of the ACHIEVED concepts and competency level 4 – Can perform the skills confidently without supervision. for Industry Trends in Tourism 3 – Can perform the skills satisfactorily without assistance and Hospitality course. Your or supervision. instructor will accomplish this 2 – Can perform the skills satisfactorily but requires some based on your performance assistance and/or supervision during Midterm Period. 1 – Can perform parts of the skills satisfactorily but requires considerable assistance and/or supervision. You will be rated based on the Instructor will have an initial on the level achieved based on his/her overall evaluation as illustrated overall assessment. in the table. Legend on level achieved: 4 – 100 points 3 – 90-99 points 2 – 80-89 points 1 – 75-79 points Note: The level achieved will be dependent on the overall assessment of the instructor. A “NO” answer should be addressed immediately to ensure that no student is left behind. However, every “NO” answer will mean two (2) points deduction on overall score which will then translate to the “level achieved” of the student.
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS YES NO
• Knowledge of the current status of the hotel industry and its trends is demonstrated. · A hotel product/service offering is conceptualized and presented in response to trends. · Knowledge of the current status of the global restaurant industry and its trends is acquired. · A food and beverage trend applicable in their locality is intellectualized and its implementation is devised. · Acceptable knowledge of the current status of the global event industry and its trends is obtained. · A local event is identified and its features are discussed in relation to current trends of the industry. · Confidence in presenting to an audience is exhibited. · Reasoning ability as required in the tourism and hospitality industry is demonstrated.
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