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Goldberg, Isadore – 1976
An interdisciplinary program related to aerospace and marine topics was created for students in the ninth and tenth grades in Washington, D.C. The curriculum and staff development focused upon the development of experiences incorporated within science, mathematics, communication skills, career education, and physical education. Objectives of the…
Descriptors: Achievement, Aerospace Education, Communications, Curriculum
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Waller, Peter – Science and Children, 1983
On June 13, 1983, the U.S. unmanned spacecraft, "Pioneer 10," will cross the orbit of Neptune. This first flight beyond the planets is being celebrated by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and other groups. Discusses what the spacecraft will observe and types of data it will collect. (JN)
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Science Education
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Walter, Frank W. – Science and Children, 1982
Described is a unit on rockets which begins with watching a film and ends with teams of students launching their own rockets. Activities teach students metric measuring, data collecting and graphing, report writing, and calculating, as well as group skills and model building skills. (DC)
Descriptors: Activity Units, Aerospace Education, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
Aviation/Space, 1981
The Space Shuttle (Columbia) is described from blueprint stages through its first flight. Highlights of the flight and a list of facts and figures of the shuttle's transportation system are included. (DS)
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Technology, Aviation Technology, Elementary Secondary Education
Aviation/Space, 1981
Outlines a lesson plan/strategy for making use of the space shuttle model in the elementary science classroom. (DS)
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Science Activities
Compton, W. David; Benson, Charles D. – 1983
The history of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Skylab program is provided in this three-part book. Part I (chapters 1 to 5) traces the origins of the Skylab concept from its emergence in the period 1962-65 through its evolution into final form in 1969. Part II (chapters 6 to 13) focuses on the period from 1969-73, considering the…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Federal Programs, Program Development, Satellites (Aerospace)
Hull, David G.; Fowler, Wallace T. – 1975
A computer program for the sizing of subsonic and supersonic fighter planes was adapted for use in an aerospace engineering course at the University of Texas at Austin. FIGHTER uses classroom notation and separate subroutines for different disciplines to implement the conceptual design process. Input consists of a set of design variables and a set…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Technology, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs
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Ward, Alan – School Science Review, 1983
Provided are activities and demonstrations which can be used to teach infants about the nature of air, uses of air, and objects that fly in the air. The latter include airships, hot-air balloons, kites, parachutes, airplanes, and Hovercraft. (JN)
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Elementary School Science, Foreign Countries, Infants
Smith, Hubert C. – Aviation/Space, 1982
Presents arguments why science and engineering majors need to take courses in the humanities and why humanities majors need science courses. Suggests that aerospace education serves as an excellent and dramatic example of the correct approach to technological development and cites a sample course. (DC)
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Technology, College Science, Engineering Education
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England, Anthony W. – Science Teacher, 1980
Describes reasons why more emphasis should be placed on science education, particularly the technological aspects of science education. States that to make educated decisions about technology, students must first understand science as the basis for technology. Cites examples of technological advances emphasizing the need for increased science…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Technology, Higher Education, Science Education
National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council, Washington, DC. Assembly of Engineering. – 1981
The central task of a 1980 workshop on the role of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in aeronautics was to examine the relationship of NASA's research capabilities to the state of U.S. aviation and to make recommendations about NASA's future role in aeronautics. The specific task of the Panel on Transport Aircraft was to…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Industry, Aviation Education, Aviation Technology
National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council, Washington, DC. Assembly of Engineering. – 1981
The central task of a 1980 workshop on the role of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in aeronautics was to examine the relationship of NASA's research capabilities to the state of U.S. aviation and to make recommendations about NASA's future role in aeronautics. Following a brief introduction, the Overview Panel on…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Industry, Aviation Technology, Engineering Education
Martin, Arthur I.; Jones, K. K. – 1978
This document outlines the aerospace-aviation education program of the State of Texas. In this publication the course structures have been revised to fit the quarter system format of secondary schools in Texas. The four courses outlined here have been designed for students who will be consumers of aerospace products, spinoffs, and services or who…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Career Awareness, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Odegard, John D. – Aviation/Space, 1983
Discusses the development of an airway science program. The program would offer the bachelor's in airway science with five options--airway science, aircraft systems, airway electronics or airway electronics management, and airway computer science. A sample curriculum outline (focusing on the five options) is included. (JN)
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Air Transportation, Aviation Technology, Bachelors Degrees
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Ward, Alan – School Science Review, 1981
Summarized are general procedures for and student reactions to three different science units for primary students. Topics included are timing things, yogurt pot telephones, and parachutes. (DC)
Descriptors: Acoustics, Aerospace Education, Aerospace Technology, Elementary Education
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