The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and its predecessor organizations, Civil Aeronautics Agency (CAA) and the Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA) have pioneered the use of aviation education in working with schools and colleges of the nation to attain their objectives. This publication is designed to provide: a brief history of the role of aviation in motivating young people to learn; examples of aviation magnet activities, programs, projects and school curriculums; documentation of the benefits of aviation education for students; examples of what one person can do to facilitate aviation magnet education activities, projects, programs, curriculums; curricular and program models for use, adaptation or modification; identification of resources for planning a program of aviation education; information about and examples of curricula to prepare for the many career opportunities in aviation and transportation; and guidelines and information for FAA Aviation Education Counselors.
Federal Aviation Administration: Curriculum Guide for Aviation Magnet Schools Programs
2002
522 pages
Report
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English
Aeronautics & Aerodynamics , Air Transportation , Education, Law, & Humanities , Job Training & Career Development , Aviation , Education , Curriculum , Air transportation , Civil aviation , Schools , Careers , Training , Space transportation , Projects , Programs , Federal Aviation Administration(FAA) , FAA(Federal Aviation Administration)
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