CAP has a proud tradition of humanitarian and educational service to
all who want to learn about the wonders of aerospace. CAP continues
to fulfill its 1946 charter from Congress to enhance Aerospace Education
for CAP members, for America's schools, and for the general public.
CAP carries out its Aerospace Education mission with curriculum tailored
for its regular membership (internal) and educators (external). The
internal programs ensure that all CAP members (adults and cadets) have
an appreciation for and knowledge of aerospace issues. CAP's external
Aerospace Education initiatives are designed for educators in school
systems throughout the nation.
Internal Aerospace Education
The internal program is concerned with two factors: (1) the Aerospace
Education portion of CAP Cadet Programs, and (2) Aerospace Education
activities for the senior members of Civil Air Patrol. Within Cadet
Programs, Aerospace Education is accomplished through self-study and
instructional sessions using the textbook, Aerospace: The Flight of
Discovery and through aerospace current events reports and activities
during unit meetings. Cadets must pass comprehensive aerospace education
exams as they advance through each award: Mitchell, Earhart, Eaker,
and Spaatz.
For the senior membership, a voluntary self-study program is available
to those individuals who want to increase their understanding of aerospace-related
activities. This voluntary program is the Aerospace Education Program
for Senior Members (AEPSM). The AEPSM is based on study of the textbook,
Aerospace: The Challenge, and use of the accompanying study guide. When
a senior member completes his or her study of these materials, a comprehensive
examination is administered. Successful completion of the AEPSM earns
the Brigadier General Charles E. "Chuck" Yeager Aerospace Education
Achievement Award. Senior members with an Aerospace Education avocation
can fulfill their staff and specialty service within CAP by becoming
Aerospace Education specialists. The Aerospace Education specialists
support Cadet Programs, Senior Programs, and external programs through
various instructional means.
External Aerospace Education
CAP's Aerospace Education membership is an exclusive category for education
professionals. A professional Aerospace Education staff develops textbooks,
lesson plans, and school curriculum in support of its Aerospace Education
members. In addition, CAP hosts a number of workshops throughout the
country, as well as the National Congress on Aviation and Space Education.
CAP is extremely proud to help our nation's schools. Each year, thousands
of free educational products are distributed to teachers across the
nation. These products also are used to support other educational activities
such as teacher workshops, educational conventions, conferences, air
shows, and aviation days.
Teachers may order additional classroom support materials through a
48-page catalog. Educational products can be ordered with a special
discount for teachers and shipped for delivery within 48 hours.
In addition, many of CAP's educational resources can be accessed on
line at www.capnhq.gov. Developing and enhancing the educational skills
of teachers is an ongoing and significant portion of Civil Air Patrol's
Aerospace Education program. Each year, CAP promotes basic and advanced
graduate-level Aerospace Education workshops for hundreds of teachers.
Instructional modules prepare teachers to use aerospace themes and techniques
to teach science, mathematics, geography, history, social science, art,
literature and music. Civil Air Patrol sponsors field trips to historic
aviation sites, aerospace research laboratories, and air and space facilities
to augment these workshops. To complement the workshops, orientation
flights are often arranged with the U.S. Air Force. These flights expose
teachers to the challenges of aerospace missions and help promote an
understanding of the career opportunities available in today's Air Force
so they may better inform their students.
Each year, CAP hosts the National Congress on Aviation and Space Education.
The Congress is the premier Aerospace Education event in the nation
and is one of CAP's major contributions to aviation and space progress
in America. Teachers receive information and practical training on how
to more effectively motivate their students and prepare them for an
increasingly complex world.
One of the main purposes of the Congress is to generate an appreciation
and understanding of how aviation research and space exploration have
contributed to technological development in our society. Space is a
frontier that mankind has barely pierced, and CAP believes the continuation
of America's supremacy in this arena will require the support of a well-informed
and educated citizenry.
Presented annually since 1968, this educational symposium brings together
educators from around the nation to enjoy a diversity of gifted speakers
and motivational teachers. Aerospace-oriented hands-on/minds-on classroom
activities for all grade levels are offered in a variety of break-out
sessions. Educators enhance their careers and benefit their students
by exploring the latest tools, topics, and techniques in the field of
Aerospace Education.