I work at a charter school and it's open to unique educational opportunities. I've done a little google searching but I was wondering if anyone has ideas, examples, programs, etc they could share.
Thanks
dhdriver wrote: As for credentials, if you are going to recommend students for the Private Pilot written exam you will need to get your Certified Ground Instructor ticket. As a certified educator you will only need to take the aviation knowledge part of the CGI exam and not the learning theory exam.
mtv wrote:
To avoid having to take the Fundamentals of Instructing (FOI) knowledge exam based on teacher certification, here's the rule:
(2) Holds a teacher's certificate issued by a State, county, city, or municipality that authorizes the person to teach at an educational level of the 7th grade or higher;
MTV
dhdriver wrote:My Aviation Science class is eligible for either elective or science credit, and because of the science credit the rigor is pretty high. I tell my students on the first day of class that if they are taking it for an "easy" science credit that they are in the wrong class. As for credentials, if you are going to recommend students for the Private Pilot written exam you will need to get your Certified Ground Instructor ticket. As a certified educator you will only need to take the aviation knowledge part of the CGI exam and not the learning theory exam. I'll get you a copy of my curriculum tomorrow when I get to work.
Titus577 wrote:mtv wrote:
To avoid having to take the Fundamentals of Instructing (FOI) knowledge exam based on teacher certification, here's the rule:
(2) Holds a teacher's certificate issued by a State, county, city, or municipality that authorizes the person to teach at an educational level of the 7th grade or higher;
MTV
Well I teach 7th grade but with a multiple subject credential so I wonder if I would qualify. Is there a website or someone I could talk/email and provide my specific type of credential and see if it qualifies?
Thanks for all the information!
mtv wrote:Titus577 wrote:mtv wrote:
To avoid having to take the Fundamentals of Instructing (FOI) knowledge exam based on teacher certification, here's the rule:
(2) Holds a teacher's certificate issued by a State, county, city, or municipality that authorizes the person to teach at an educational level of the 7th grade or higher;
MTV
Well I teach 7th grade but with a multiple subject credential so I wonder if I would qualify. Is there a website or someone I could talk/email and provide my specific type of credential and see if it qualifies?
Thanks for all the information!
I guess the question now would be the basic or the advanced certificate. My brief research seems to show that the advance isn't much more detailed than the basic. Any thoughts.
If you have a teaching certificate, and that certificate permits you to teach at the 7th grade level, which it obviously does...you won't have to take the FOI knowledge test.
To acquire a Ground Instructor Certificate, however, you will STILL have to take and pass the Flight/Ground Instructor Knowledge exam. Your teaching certificate just allows to to skip the one test.
MTV
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