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Alabama State Dept. of Education, Montgomery. – 1992
This guide is designed for teachers of grades K-3 who have little or no experience in the area of aviation or space. The purpose of this guide is to provide an array of aviation and space activities which may be used by teachers to enrich locally-designed programs. Units in this book include: (1) History of Aerospace; (2) Kinds and Uses of…
Descriptors: Air Transportation, Aviation Education, Earth Science, Elementary School Science
Schlenker, Richard M. – 1990
This paper discusses the physical principles behind the flying ability of both kites and airplanes. This background material was developed for a program in which a Japanese kite maker conducts kite making and flying classes in the Japan School District Elementary Schools of the Department of Defense Dependents Schools (DoDDS), Pacific Region. The…
Descriptors: Air Flow, Aviation Education, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
Bowen, Brent D. – 1990
The report analyzes data on the number of women pilots and the number of women faculty in colleges and universities that offer a baccalaureate degree in aviation. Data were obtained from "U.S. Civil Airmen Statistics,""The Chronicle of Higher Education Almanac," and a survey of the 69 collegiate institutions that have aviation programs. The data…
Descriptors: Aviation Education, Certification, College Faculty, Doctoral Degrees
Federal Aviation Administration (DOT), Washington, DC. – 1983
This guide contains the procedures and lists of materials needed for 105 aviation activities, demonstrations, and experiments. These activities, demonstrations, and experiments (suitable for students in all elementary grades) are organized into three sections by major topic area: (1) properties of air; (2) factors related to airplane flight; and…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aviation Education, Demonstrations (Educational), Elementary Education
Eseryel, Deniz; Spector, J. Michael – 2000
ADAPT[IT] (Advanced Design Approach for Personalized Training - Interactive Tools) is a European project within the Information Society Technologies program that is providing design methods and tools to guide a training designer according to the latest cognitive science and standardization principles. ADAPT[IT] addresses users in two significantly…
Descriptors: Aviation Education, Design Preferences, Designers, Foreign Countries
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St. George, Ross; And Others – Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 1990
A structured flight training syllabus to first solo was tried in a New Zealand aviation club and student progress contrasted with flight training in two other clubs. The project and results are described, and difficulties in implementing and monitoring this innovation in a loosely organized and changing context are discussed. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Aviation Education, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Evaluation Methods
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Uslabar, Ken – Science Scope, 1992
Presents an activity in which students explore the geography, science and technology, and societal issues related to the historic flight of James Banning and Thomas Allen; the first African-American men to fly across the United States in 1932. Provides a lesson plan and a geographic map that traces the flight. (MDH)
Descriptors: Aircraft Pilots, Aviation Education, Blacks, Junior High Schools
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Schimmel, Gordon; Hand, Jon; Ellis, Art – Science Scope, 2003
A little more than one hundred years ago, Wilbur and Orville Wright began building models of airfoils and testing them in wind tunnels in their search for an efficient wing. Models continue to be used today by aerospace engineers to prove concepts and launch dreams. To celebrate the centennial of the Wright brothers' historic flight, the authors…
Descriptors: Aviation Education, Teaching Methods, Models, Science Education
Opportunity Skyway, Inc., College Park, MD. – 1993
These proceedings contain edited versions of the papers presented at a 1-day forum on aviation education that focused on the need for programs such as Opportunity Skyway, which introduces job possibilities in aeronautics to middle and high school students. In the foreword, Carlton Spitzer emphasizes the need for partnerships with the aviation…
Descriptors: Aviation Education, Career Education, Educational Needs, Labor Force Development
Luedtke, Jacqueline R. – 1993
A study was done to examine the reasons for the low number of women in collegiate aviation education by focusing on the number and status of women aviation educators and on attitudes toward women in aviation. Information was sought from each of the 67 four-year University Aviation Association member institutions, with a response rate of 63%.…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Aviation Education, Career Choice, College Faculty
Goodell, Phillips W. – 1991
This paper addresses the issue of how one might go about providing a reasonable answer to the question of how many students will enroll in a new academic program at a university and applies the principles to the process of estimating demand for a new collegiate aviation program. A combination of approaches is suggested, including the following:…
Descriptors: Aviation Education, Educational Demand, Elective Courses, Enrollment
Olio, Brenda K. – 2003
Wilbur and Orville Wright undertook the first test airplane flight on December 17, 1903, at the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Their success represented the culmination of four years of painstaking research and trials in which they designed and improved their flying machines at home in Dayton, Ohio, and tested them each year near Kitty Hawk, North…
Descriptors: Aviation Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Heritage Education, Historic Sites
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Tamarkin, Cali; Bourne, Barbara – Science and Children, 1995
Presents an integrated unit on aerodynamics for a diverse group of 4th grade students. Students work with readily available, inexpensive materials to devise methods to answer questions about aerodynamics. High-interest activities include balloon rocketry and paper-airplane design and address visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning styles. The…
Descriptors: Aviation Education, Elementary Education, Grade 4, Hands on Science
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Sullivan, Patricia; Girginer, Handan – English for Specific Purposes, 2002
Provides an example of one process used by a teacher-researcher to increase and expand the use of relevant materials, knowledgeable teachers, and teamwork with subject matter professionals in English for academic purposes' (EAP) programs. The study was conducted for an EAP program in a civil aviation school in Turkey. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Aviation Education, English (Second Language), English for Academic Purposes, Foreign Countries
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Parrish, Beth; Lea, Luanne – Initiatives, 1991
Analyzes how certain traits became associated with women in aviation. Uses media of popular culture to compare prevailing cultural misconceptions to the reality of research studies and personal experiences. Offers four recommendations to dispel myths and to encourage more women to participate in rewarding nontraditional careers in aviation. (NB)
Descriptors: Aircraft Pilots, Aviation Education, Aviation Mechanics, Career Choice
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