Research Article

Teaching Strategies at an Aerospace University for Airline Management Students: A Case Study

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J Adv Stud Avia Aero Man, 2024, 1 (1), 38-43, doi: 10.5281/zenodo.14561043, ISSN xxxx-xxxx

Abstract

This case study explores the effectiveness of teaching strategies in an educational context, focusing on their impact on student learning outcomes and engagement. The study examines various teaching methods, including hands-on activities, online platforms, and interactive simulations, to understand how each strategy contributes to the enhancement of students’ understanding and retention. Through interviews and thematic analysis of participant feedback, the research investigates the alignment of these methods with the evolving demands of future professions, particularly within the aerospace sector. The study follows seven phases: case selection, securing permissions, ensuring participant confidentiality, initiating data collection, documenting interviews, obtaining participant feedback on field notes, and systematically coding and storing data. The participants, students pursuing degrees in Airline Management, express a preference for hands-on activities and practical training, highlighting their role in preparing students for real-world challenges in the aviation industry. Additionally, the study explores how personal motivators, such as passion and family influence, shape students' views on the effectiveness of teaching methods. The research also examines the role of blended learning, combining online forums and live sessions, and evaluates its effectiveness in managing students' time and personal commitments. The findings provide valuable insights into the relationship between teaching strategies and student engagement, offering guidance for educators, curriculum designers, and institutions aiming to improve teaching methods and better prepare students for future challenges in the aerospace industry.

Keywords: Teaching Strategies, Airline Management, aviation industry

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Bibliographic Information

Nonita Legaspi, Nathan Darren Florin, Gerald Demm Lapinig, Gan Espinosa Aleser, Eugene Toring, Kimberly Toring, Jimmy Maming, Jhoselle Tus, (2024). Teaching Strategies at an Aerospace University for Airline Management Students: A Case Study, Journal of Advanced Studies in Aviation, Aerospace, and Management, 1(1): 38-43
Bibtex Citation
@article{nonita_legaspi2024jasaam,
author = {Nonita Legaspi and Nathan Darren Florin and Gerald Demm Lapinig and Gan Espinosa Aleser and Eugene Toring and Kimberly Toring and Jimmy Maming and Jhoselle Tus},
title = {Teaching Strategies at an Aerospace University for Airline Management Students: A Case Study},
journal = {Journal of Advanced Studies in Aviation, Aerospace, and Management},
year = {2024},
volume = {1},
number = {1},
pages = {38-43},
doi = {10.5281/zenodo.14561043},
url = {https://scimatic.org/show_manuscript/4247}
}
APA Citation
Legaspi, N., Florin, N.D., Lapinig, G.D., Aleser, G.E., Toring, E., Toring, K., Maming, J., Tus, J., (2024). Teaching Strategies at an Aerospace University for Airline Management Students: A Case Study. Journal of Advanced Studies in Aviation, Aerospace, and Management, 1(1), 38-43. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14561043

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