Download - ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION ON-LINE AE CONFERENCE
ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION ON-LINE AE CONFERENCE
Aerospace EducationINSPECTIONS CONTINUITY
August 29, 2020
CAP Maj. Toni Brown in a BT 13 at Sheridan Airshow 2016
MSgt. Alec W. Brown, US AMRY AIR CORPSFlew C46s over “The Hump”
US Marine Corps 2004 Lt. MK Haugen-Al Asad, Iraq – Now Lt. Col. MK Haugen
Mary Feik in Casper 2010 for Wing Confernce – The Cadet Achievement to reach Senior Airman is named for her .
The Moon Rocks – on loan from NASA 2008
START AT THE END – THEN WORK BACKWARD Inspections and Reports
Squadron Unit Inspections (SUI’s)
Wing Compliance Inspection (CI)
https://www.gocivilairpatrol.com/media/cms/CAPR203_5_August_2019_with_Corona_a_F874F1C31BC9B.pdf
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Squadron Aerospace Education Activity Reports
https://www.capnhq.gov/CAP.AEPOA.Web/Modules/UnitAR.aspx
Wing Aerospace Education Activity Report
https://www.capnhq.gov/CAP.AEPOA.Web/Modules/WingAR.aspx
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Squadron Plan of Action
https://www.capnhq.gov/CAP.AEPOA.Web/Modules/AESquadronPOA_View.aspx
Wing Plan of Action
https://www.capnhq.gov/CAP.AEPOA.Web/Modules/AEWingPOA.aspx
AEROSPACE EDUCATION AWARDS
AE Teacher of the Year
Frank G. Brewer – CAP Memorial Aerospace Award
ACE Teacher of the YearACE Student of the Year ACE School of the Year
AEROSPACE EDUCATIONACTIVITY REPORT
Due online by October 1, 2020
https://www.capnhq.gov/CAP.AEPOA.Web/Home.aspx
https://www.capnhq.gov/CAP.AEPOA.Web/Modules/UnitAR.aspx
AEROSPACE EDUCATION PLAN OF ACTION (POA) REPORT
Due online by October 1, 2020
https://www.capnhq.gov/CAP.AEPOA.Web/Modules/AESquadronPOA.aspx
HAVE FUN FROM THE BEGINNING !
KEEP TRACK OF All ACTIVITIES EACH MONTH
TAKE PHOTOS TO PUT ON yOUR SqUADRON/WING FACEBOOK PAGE
MAKE NOTES OF NAMES, lOCATIONS, ACTIVITIES
WRITE A MONTHly SUMMARy FOR lOCAl NEWSPAPERS, WING NEWSlETTERS
Include CAP Cadets, Senior Members, Cadet Sponsors, Aerospace Education Members: Youth Groups - Girl & Boy Scouts, Churches, Home School students, Local schools, 4-H clubs, After School Programs: Chambers of Commerce, Lions Clubs, Rotary Clubs, The Elks, Moose, Eagles, American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars
Internal Aerospace Education1. The Yeager Test
2. Aerospace Education Management Skills Development
3. Aerospace Education Leadership Requirements
4. Individual Aerospace Continuing Education
5. Aerospace Education Outreach
1. The Yeager Test
This element is a self-paced study based on the Textbook Aerospace: The Journey of Flight.
Take the Yeager test on-line within eServices. https://www.capnhq.gov/CAP.LMS.Web/Quiz/quiz_start.aspx?qid=368
This is a 100 question open book test. Passing score for the test is 70 percent.
Aerospace__The_Journey_of_Flight__Teacher's_Guide-The_Journey_of_Flight__Teacher's_Guide__3rd_Edition
https://www.capnhq.gov/CAP.AEDownloads.Web/Modules/DownloadFiles.aspx#
2. Aerospace Education Management Skills Development
The CAPP 50-2 AE Specialty Track consists of three phases: Technician; Senior; and Master.
All three phases are evaluated by an on-line examination and by demonstrated performance.
https://www.gocivilairpatrol.com/media/cms/P0502_Aerospace_Ed_Specialty_Track__D2FE570D84B79.pdf
3. Aerospace Education Leadership Requirements
The term “leadership” applies to every CAP member and specifically to commanders and AE officers.
Commanders at all levels should demonstrate support for the AE mission and staff, for each authorized AE position with individuals who conduct and support aerospace education in the unit.
Region, wing, unit commanders and AE officers provide leadership and assistance to ensure an effective AE program.
4. Individual Aerospace Continuing Education
Every CAP member has a personal obligation to sustain a level of aerospace knowledge that will ensure a strong professional organization.
Reading professional magazines, journals, and books is a way to achieve this element.
Unit AEOs can facilitate individual continuing aerospace education by conducting aerospace education programs including such things as hands-on activities, guest speakers, and field trips.
5. Aerospace Education Outreach
It the responsibility of all senior members, and not just unit AEOs, to promote aerospace education within CAP and in their communities.
Visiting schools, talking with educators and school administrators, giving school presentations, writing newspaper articles and directing a unit hands-on activity are among those examples that exemplify the fulfillment of this element.
Cadet Aerospace EducationCadets study aerospace books and perform hands-on aerospace activities in a group or by themselves. Cadets must complete formal aerospace education requirements to progress through the various achievements of the cadet program.
Cadet Program Management, CAPR 60-1(CAPR 52-16), Cadet Program Management, defines the cadet program and outlines the aerospace education requirements.
file:///C:/Users/adult6/AppData/Local/Temp/CAPR_601__Cadet_Program_Management__36D2A228D5925.pdf
1.6.2.Aerospace Theme. CAP members often hold in common a love of flying. Aviation is the thread that runs through all three CAP missions, and CAP’s affiliation with the Air Force under-scores its identity as an air-minded organization. Whenever possible, every cadet activity should further cadets’ enthusiasm for aerospace, as “aerospace” is broadly understood. With a little imagination, even fitness and character activities can be shown to have an aerospace connection.
CAP AE DOWNlOADS FROM WEBSITE
Order all these as books, as well as printing from computer download
https://www.capnhq.gov/CAP.AEDownloads.Web/Modules/DownloadFiles.aspx
To order the box of AE books, you must log in to CAP website, then click on Logistics. Open Material Orders under Applications. Open Drop-down menu. Next open Order Request. Under “Select” drop-down menu, open “AE Materials”
https://www.capnhq.gov/CAP.Materials.Web/Modules/MaterialRequest.aspx
2019 CAP STEM KITS
Aerospace Connections In Education (ACE)
The free Aerospace Connections in Education (ACE ) program is a fun, interactive aerospace/STEM program for CAP educator members (AEMs) who teach grades K-6. ACE is designed to engage and inspire early-aged youth toward an interest in aviation, space, and other STEM
AEROSPACE CAP the aerospace theme introduces young learners to air and space flight through reading, art, history, and STEM concepts. Students are each given a grade-appropriate educational tool to use and keep to learn about and apply the principles of aerodynamics via easy-to-teach lessons
Connections The ACE program integrates 3 educational components: academics, character ed, and physical fitness. Students can connect content skills with real-life applications and positive adult and teen CAP role models.
Education In 10 years of action, this program has had stellar student-centered results, such as 27% increase in science thinking skills. 96% of ACE teachers agree that ACE fits well with skills/standards/concepts they are required to teach.
https://www.gocivilairpatrol.com/media/cms/ACE_FLIER_2018_update_D91724A7DB38E.pdf
Aerospace Education Excellence (AEX)
AEX for Senior Membershttps://www.gocivilairpatrol.com/programs/aerospace-education/programs/aex-for-senior-members/
The requirements for your squadron to receive the award: complete six aerospace hands-on activities and one two-hour or longer field experience.
AEX for Teachershttps://www.gocivilairpatrol.com/programs/aerospace-education/programs/aerospace-excellence-in-education-program-aex-for-teachers
www.capmembers.com/aceteachers.
AE Careers - Aerospace careers knowledge program
AE Careers promotes and supports aerospace career awareness as an AE tool.
It focuses on providing insights into aerospace careers, the required education needed and employment opportunities for CAP cadets, senior members (SMs), and teacher members.
This Aviation Related Careers program should be viewed as a follow-on program to expand and enhance CAP’s Aerospace Dimensions, Spacecraft Module-6, and Aerospace: the Journey of Flight, Chapter 17, Aerospace Careers and Training.
https://www.gocivilairpatrol.com/programs/aerospace-education/announcements/careers
EXTERNAL AEROSPACE EDUCATION
Teachers, Librarians, Home School Parents, Girl & Boy Scout Leaders,4H Club Leaders, PTA, After-school Leaders
AEROSPACE ED PROGRAM1. Aerospace Education Member (AEM)Teacher Orientation Program (TOP ) Flight Info for Educators:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdMQyqHxt54&feature=youtu.behttps://wsbt.com/news/local/mishawaka-teachers-taking-flight-for-stem-education
2. Aerospace Education Workshopshttps://nasasearch.nasa.gov/search?query=educator+workshops&affiliate=nasa&utf8=%E2%9C%93https://www.eaa.org/eaa/youth/eaa-aviation-and-flight-summer-campshttps://www.nsta.org/https://www.stem.org/
3. Aerospace Education in Local Schools and Other Community Organizationshttps://4-h.org/parents/programs-at-a-glance/ https://4-h.org/?s=aerospacehttp://www.boyscouttrail.com/boy-scouts/meritbadges/aviation-merit-badge.asphttp://www.boyscouttrail.com/boy-scouts/meritbadges/space-exploration-merit-badge.asphttps://www.boyscouttrail.com/boy-scouts/meritbadges/astronomy-merit-badge.asphttps://aviationbadges.myshopify.com/https://www.statecollegegirlscouts.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Aviation-Cadette-Badge-Requirement.pdfhttps://www.ninety-nines.org/aeroed-girl-scouts.htmhttps://homeschoolersofwy.org/https://wyafterschoolalliance.org/
NASA Educators Online Network (NEON)
www.NASA.GOV
http://neon.intronetworks.com/#
[email protected] (NASA Express)
https://spotthestation.nasa.gov/
https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/teach/resources/
https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/news/2015/12/22/mars-materials-for-educators/
https://blogs.nasa.gov/educationsciencewow/tag/nasa-science-education-resources/page/4/
https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/education/BuildMissionGame.cfm?skipIntro=true
http://wyomingspacegrant.org/k-12-programs/women-in-stem/
Weatherhttps://www.noaa.gov/weather
https://www.weather.gov/
https://weather.com/
https://www.wunderground.com/
Equinox and Solstice
In particular (drawing above), the angle between the Earth's axis and the Earth-Sun line changes throughout the year. Twice a year, at the spring and fall equinox (around March 21 and September 22--the exact date may vary a bit) the two directions are perpendicular.
Twice a year, the angle is as big as it can get, at the summer and winter solstices, when it reaches 23.5 degrees. In the summer solstice (around June 21) the north pole is inclined towards the Sun, in the winter solstice (around December 21) it faces away from it.
STEM - STEAMhttp://www.stemedcoalition.org/
https://www.ed.gov/stem
https://www.livescience.com/43296-what-is-stem-education.html
https://edu.wyoming.gov/blog/tag/stem/
https://edu.wyoming.gov/in-the-classroom/career-tech-ed/roadmap-to-steam-conference/
https://www.stem.org/
https://www.tnsteam.org/
https://educationcloset.com/steam/what-is-steam/
https://steamedu.com/
https://steamedu.com/shop/membership-curricula-lesson-plan-bank-tier/
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SUMMER WRIGHT COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES