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CIVIL AIR PATROL AEROSPACE EDUCATION OUTREACH TO TEACHERS. Aerospace Education. Overview AE Mission AE Membership (AEM) AE Membership Benefits AE Curricula AE Programs AE Grants, Awards, Workshops. Aerospace Education. Mission
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Aerospace Education Overview • AE Mission • AE Membership (AEM) • AE Membership Benefits • AE Curricula • AE Programs • AE Grants, Awards, Workshops
Aerospace Education Mission • To educate both CAP members and the general public on the important role aviation and space has played and will continue to play in America’s future. • To encourage our nation’s youth to consider aerospace careers and to promote civil aviation to local communities.
Aerospace Education • Civil Air Patrol aerospace curriculum and programs support science, math, language arts, reading, history, and technology education, while providing teachers with the tools to teach ordinary subjects in extraordinary ways. • Curriculum meets national academic content standards and addresses STEM (Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Mathematics) initiatives.
Aerospace Education Members(AEMs) • A special category of Civil Air Patrol membership- no rank, uniform, or meeting obligations • Open to any individual or organization that has an interest in promoting Aerospace Education to the youth of our country • $35 membership dues • Membership application can be completed online with a credit card at www.capmembers.com/joinaem
Membership Benefits • AEM certificate • CAP membership card • CAP Volunteer magazine • AEM quarterly Newsletters • Over 20 free educational products • Special products for AEMs • Free orientation airplane flights • Awards, grants and workshops • CAP partner benefits for members
Aerospace Education Materials • Meet national academic standards • Address STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) subjects and career options • Support cross-curricular team and thematic teaching • Allow teamwork and problem-solving opportunities • Provide hands-on activities that reinforce curriculum objectives • Provide relevant applications of concepts currently being taught • Available for grades K-12
Curricula Materials- Something for Every Age Group PRESCHOOL – EARLY CHILDHOOD Four-in-One Activity Books Aerospace Education for the Very Young ELEMENTARY Activity Booklets Fun In Flight: Exploring Aerospace Careers Aerospace History (Dot-to-Dot) MIDDLE / JUNIOR HIGH Cross-curricular Thematic Packets Book of Logic and Puzzles Aerospace Dimensions Modules HIGH SCHOOL Aerospace Education Excellence for Adults Journey of Flight Textbook GENERAL CURRICULUM AIDS Poster Sets Aerospace Curriculum: Index of Related Topics
Appropriate for grades 6-8 Ideal for use as a science elective or curriculum enrichment Cost is $14.65 (for all six) Orders placed through Vanguard Industries 1-800-221-1264 http://vanguardmil.com/store/ Modules: Aerospace Dimensions
Textbook: 2nd EditionAerospace: The Journey of Flight • Comprehensive 675- page, full color textbook • Used in high schools and colleges • Teacher Guide available • Textbook Cost- $20.35 • Order through Vanguard Industries http://vanguardmil.com 1-800-221-1264
Rocketry Program • Downloadable from CAP Aerospace Website • Consists of 3 levels • Online certificates of completion for each level • Excellent enrichment activity
Aerospace Education Excellence Program (AEX) • Free program available to current AEMs • Age-appropriate curriculum for grades K-12 and adult levels • Sign up anytime during the school year • 1 hour of college credit available for a fee from Adams State College • Teacher award plaque and student certificates upon completion • Application and completion forms online in e-services at www.capnhq.gov (follow directions to receive password and access to e-services page)
Teacher Orientation Program (TOP) Flights • Free orientation flight in CAP airplane! • To participate, contact jstone@capnhq.gov. • Your name and contact information will be given to the TOP Flights Point of Contact (POC) in your area. • The POC will contact you to plan a mutually-agreeable time and date for the flight. • The TOP Flights experience will include an airplane orientation. Full AE workshops are also an option at times. • Flights are more fun with a fellow teacher, so encourage a peer to join CAP and come flying with you!
Aerospace Connections in Education Program (ACE) • Free aerospace-themed program for grades K - 6 • Available to current AEMs • Grade-specific curriculum tied to national academic standards • Lessons divided into 3 categories: academics, character, and physical fitness • Additional information available by clicking “ACE” at http://capmembers.com/ae
Educator Grants • $250 Grants for AEMs to conduct aerospace projects that support STEM initiatives • Sponsored for CAP by the Air Force Association • Two grant cycles per year: --March 31 --September 30 • Applications and report forms found at www.capmembers.com/ae
As a member of the NCAE, CAP is one of many aerospace organizations that support this national aerospace education conference for teachers Presentations by aviation heroes, astronauts, and aerospace organizations Crown Circle Award presentations- award application on website below- deadline May 15 Awesome teacher-led workshop sessions Next Conference in 2010; location to be determined National Conference on Aviation and Space Education (NCASE) Hosted by the National Coalition of Aerospace Education http://www.ncase.info/
CAP National Aerospace Education Teacher of the Year Award • First-ever CAP National Teacher Award in 2009 • Honors exemplary performance in promoting aerospace to the youth of America • Award plaque and $1000 stipend presented at the CAP Summer National Conference • For application and information, go to the “Awards for Teachers” link at www.capmembers.com/ae • Annual application deadline: January 15 Stuart Sharack (CT) 2009 CAP National Teacher of the Year
Historic Teacher Award A. SCOTT CROSSFIELD AEROSPACE EDUCATION TEACHER OF THE YEAR • Award initiated by CAP in 1986 and now presented by the National Aviation Hall of Fame (NAHF) • Continues the legacy of famed test pilot, A. Scott Crossfield, to recognize and honor classroom teachers for outstanding promotion of aerospace education to young people • Information and application found at http://www.scottcrossfieldfoundation.org/ • Application deadline: May 25
AEROSPACE EDUCATION WORKSHOPS • Held in locations throughout the country • Provide training for educators • Disseminate various teacher aerospace education programs • Provide networking opportunities • Offer professional development, continuing education, and/or graduate credit
AEROSPACE EDUCATION WEBSITE Go to www.capmembers.com/ae to find information on: • Programs, products and resources • Aerospace Education classroom materials • Newsletters and monthly e-news updates • Grant and Award information • Links
Aerospace Education Program Summary CAP’s Aerospace Education: . . . . Aligned with national academic standards . . . . Supports STEM initiatives . . . . Assists teachers in preparing students to find career options in the technological, global aerospace society in which we live . . . . Provides textbooks, thematic units, visual aids . . . . Supplements and enriches existing curriculum requirements . . . . Expands academic rigor and relevance . . . . Supports programs involving peer coaching, peer tutoring, group learning, mentoring
Imagine this as YOUR classroom! Contact any CAP representative in your local area or Contact the National Headquarters Staff in Montgomery, AL at ae@capnhq.gov www.gocivilairpatrol.com