
Aerospace in Class Project: Pre-Implementation Survey |
Welcome to the AERO Pre-Implementation Survey
Dear Teacher,
Thanks again for taking part in the “Aerospace in Class Project” and testing one of the developed Learning Scenarios in your class.
Funded by the Airbus Foundation and coordinated by European Schoolnet (EUN), the Aerospace in Class Project is about piloting STEM* resources from the Airbus Foundation Discovery Space (AFDS), a digital portal for aerospace exploration. Thirteen Learning Scenarios (lesson plans using these resources in classes for students at the age of 8 to 12 years) have been created by Lead Teachers from all over Europe.
In the current phase of the project, these Learning Scenarios need to be validated in schools across Europe. You will test a Learning Scenario by implementing it in your class.
In order to better understand your feedback on the implementation this fall, we would like to take a baseline of your current experience via this pre-implementation survey.
Your entries will remain anonymous and they will be inserted and kept in a database with responses of other teachers involved in the Aerospace in Class Project. These entries will allow us to offer tailored feedback on important aspects that you need to pay attention to prior to and after your involvement in the educational interventions of the Aerospace in Class Project.
Please contact us at bjorn.bachmann@eun.org if you wish to be excluded from the database or if you need to learn any other detail concerning this survey.
Thank you for participation!
* STEM stands for Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geology), Technology, Engineering and Mathematics subjects.
Thanks again for taking part in the “Aerospace in Class Project” and testing one of the developed Learning Scenarios in your class.
Funded by the Airbus Foundation and coordinated by European Schoolnet (EUN), the Aerospace in Class Project is about piloting STEM* resources from the Airbus Foundation Discovery Space (AFDS), a digital portal for aerospace exploration. Thirteen Learning Scenarios (lesson plans using these resources in classes for students at the age of 8 to 12 years) have been created by Lead Teachers from all over Europe.
In the current phase of the project, these Learning Scenarios need to be validated in schools across Europe. You will test a Learning Scenario by implementing it in your class.
In order to better understand your feedback on the implementation this fall, we would like to take a baseline of your current experience via this pre-implementation survey.
Your entries will remain anonymous and they will be inserted and kept in a database with responses of other teachers involved in the Aerospace in Class Project. These entries will allow us to offer tailored feedback on important aspects that you need to pay attention to prior to and after your involvement in the educational interventions of the Aerospace in Class Project.
Please contact us at bjorn.bachmann@eun.org if you wish to be excluded from the database or if you need to learn any other detail concerning this survey.
Thank you for participation!
* STEM stands for Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geology), Technology, Engineering and Mathematics subjects.