1. The LIMA Approach
During the “First International Advanced Course for the Next Generation of Aviation
Instructors (NGAI)” held in Lima, Peru, from May 26th to 30th
, 2014 it was established as
the mastery test a 15 minutes presentation, performed in teams of four people, that was
evaluated with the “LIMA Approach”.
This approach means that each team was challenged to demonstrate that their model class,
besides the basic instruction techniques, was able to transmit four relevant aspects of any
class addressed to the New Generation of Aviation Professionals (NGAP): Leadership,
Innovation, (Total) Motivation and (Positive) Attitude, which are formed with the first
letters of the name of the Peruvian city capital.
To achieve this challenge, they should also have to apply, during all the process of the class
planning, a high dose of Creativity (we emphasized it as “The Fifth Element”, using the
name of the same name movie) to appropriately design and deliver what was requested by
the Instructor. At the end of the presentation the teams received feedback from the main
instructor, their colleagues and they also mentioned their own evaluation, according to a
previously established rubric for this purpose.
It was very good to verify that all five presentations achieved with excellence what was
requested, even when it was the first time that these instructors were asked to comply with
this type of performance, which is always difficult when you have developed some teaching
habits that are quite different from these new ones.
2. In conclusion, it was an excellent academic experience and we all finished very sure that all
the Instructors that participated in this first course have the required competencies to adapt
their teaching styles to the learning styles of the Generation Y and Millennial young people.
So, they are ready to deliver course which will be motivating, participative, creative and
amusing, as to maintain the world of aviation passion alive in our civil aviation training
centers.
For reflection: