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Delaware AeroSpace Education Foundation (DASEF)
The primary goal of the Flight Simulator Program is to reduce and in some instances eliminate those barriers thus enabling an experienced group of elementary teachers from elementary schools in Delaware (Brittingham, Heritage, Lake Forest North, North Laurel, McVey, North Dover, North Georgetown, Pleasantville, Rehoboth, West Park Place, and Woodbridge) to utilize Aviation as part of their long term, inquiry science, technology and career instruction. The Elementary Flight Simulator Program will launch Delaware schools in numerous school districts and approximately 5,000 students into an on-going, cooperative, investigative experience throughout the 2005 – 2006 school year.
Program Description
The
Elementary Flight Simulators were built by retired Boeing
employees and donated to the Delaware AeroSpace Education
Foundation (DASEF) in 1994 and 1998. The primary goal of the
program is to provide educators and their students with a
quality, multi-disciplinary program for teaching and
integrating the scientific process skills, careers, history
of flight and transportation, engineering skills and the
principles of flight. This will be achieved through the use
of the elementary Flight Simulator and Hartel Trainer
Program and the implementation of the accompanying
curriculum materials.
All participating educators are required to take an Aviation Workshop. Applied learning tasks, experiments and assessments, designed and implemented by the educators, are required to reflect the state standards. Continuous contact with the lead teachers, scheduling, inservice sessions and visitations are coordinated by the state director of Aerospace Education, Dr. Stephanie Wright and are essential to the implementation and continuation of this innovative program. (See website for Standards Based Activities)
The educators involved will be expected to implement the Elementary Flight Simulator Program using scientific process skills and their increased knowledge of aviation. The participating teachers, particularly the lead teachers, will be responsible for working with new Aviation teachers and for input into the design and development of upcoming, statewide, interactive, aviation projects and standards for Elementary Flight Simulator use.
Elementary Flight Simulator Description
The
simulator gives educators and their students a very real
simulation of an actual flight. As they move the control
stick and use the rudder pedals, the simulator moves. It
climbs, dives, rolls to either side, and yaws left and
right, in response to the actions of the pilot. The
simulator has control surfaces, like a real plane, which
move as different maneuvers are performed. There is a vacuum
powered instrument panel. The students can see the effects
of his or her control actions reflected in changes on this
panel. Following the integrated, applied learning tasks and
training sessions on the 10 Hartel Trainers, also supplied
by DASEF, teams of students will be given time for a flight.
The Aviation Program is supported by the Boeing Company,
Hercules, ICI, Dupont, Delaware Space Grant Consortium and
the Delaware AeroSpace Education Foundation.
Follow-Up
The
educators involved will be expected to implement the
Elementary Flight Simulator Program using scientific process
skills and their increased knowledge of aviation. The
participating teachers, particularly the lead teachers, will
be responsible for working with new Aviation teachers and
for input into the design and development of upcoming,
statewide, interactive, aviation projects and standards for
Elementary Flight Simulator use.
Elementary Aviation Image Repository
Aviation: Alignment with Delaware Standards
(PDF)
ELEMENTARY FLIGHT SIMULATOR PROGRAM
2005
Fall PRESS RELEASE
Contact: Program Director:
Dr. Stephanie Wright,
State Director, Aerospace Education
Overview
Although many elementary school teachers would like to
include the Principles of Flight, in their classroom
curriculum, research has shown that they are lacking the
time, resources and climate needed to establish a quality,
applied learning aviation program.
Questions, Problems, Suggestions?
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- admin@dasef.org
This page was last updated
February 17, 2008.
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