 Our Mission A Civil Air Patrol aerospace education officer is an officer serving in an aerospace education position at any level of CAP. For the purpose of promotion under the professional appointments method the aerospace education officer must also be fully certified as a professional educator (teacher, counselor, or administrator) by the state department of education in the member’s state of residence or have served as a college or university professor (full, associate or assistant) or other faculty member.
| TEACHERS NEED TO APPLY Cadets and senior members provide a wealth of talent that can be drawn on for many different projects and events. Teachers may join the CAP as Aerospace Education Members (AEM) and take advantage of many resources available through CAP, USAF, and NASA. Contact CAP for additional information about teacher's CAP AEM membership at aerospace education members link and resources such as lessons plans can be found at training resources link.
For more information Contact the Kansas Wing Director of Aerospace Education,
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| Regs and Pamphlets
CAP Regulation 280-2, CAP Aerospace Education Mission
CAP Pamphlet 215, AEO Specialty Track Study Guide
CAP Pamphlet 15, AEO Handbook
Helpful Websites and Resources
Rocketry Book now on-line
Yeager and 215 tests now on-line.
Satellite Tool Kit Program -- Astronomy, Satellites, Tracking, Orbits
Click here for a great astronomy site
Aviation-related Lesson Plans
NASA Glenn Learning Technologies Project -- Excellent lessons in Aerodynamics, Propulsion,and Rockets -- Includes interactive simulation software
On Line Aerospace Quizzes for Cadet AE Program
AEPSM PowerPoint
National AEO Staff School information (2008)
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