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EDITORIAL
SHAPE America Starts New Era

It's official! The American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (AAHPERD) is now SHAPE America. New name, new logo, new website. All of the national associations (NASPE, NDA, AAHE, NAGWS, and AAPAR) have been combined into one entity. It wasn't easy but let's hope the new society can refocus on what's important to public school health and physical educators, and try to capture the support of the many thousands of should-be-but-aren't-members.

Why aren't they? That's the Society's challenge going forward: Giving people a reason to join and then continue as member-supporters. All of us are sometimes guilty of letting others do the heavy lifting for us when we should get involved. It can't continue. Has anyone not noticed the threats to cut health and physical education programs and positions? In honesty, we probably deserve what we get if we don't support our national and state professional associations.

But being a member-supporter has a cost. It's not much, but SHAPE America needs to come up with a membership reason-we-can't-refuse. It's a challenge that's just become more personal. At the recent national convention in St. Louis, voters selected me as SHAPE America's President Elect. My son's response? "Remember Dad, with great power comes great responsibility!" Impressive huh? Well it was until he confessed it came from an old Spiderman movie.

National Physical Education Institute
Website: www.nationalpe.com
July 28-30, 2014
Asheville, North Carolina
See the flyer

I'm not sure being president-elect comes with great power, but I confess to feeling a huge personal responsibility. SHAPE America has a 129-year history. Few other organizations of any kind can boast the same. Created in 1885, just 20 years after the end of the American Civil War, four years after Wyatt Earp's shootout at the O.K Corral, and long before the invention of airplanes, 60 individuals ended a day's discussion by agreeing to form a physical education association. Fast-forward to today and now we have close to 20,000 members.

Sounds good until you realize there are probably 10 times that number actually teaching public school health and physical education. Imagine how much more persuasive we would be if everyone supported the group that represents us nationally. There's a reason that AARP (37 million) and the NRA (4 million) wield political clout. Size makes a difference and presently we are woeful underperformers.

Anyway, I anticipate pelinks4u will be doing more to try to persuade those of you reluctant to join SHAPE America to take the plunge soon. Not unexpectedly, I do have a few thoughts about where I think we should be going professionally in the future. I shared them at the convention but after receiving numerous requests (well my kids asked me!) I've included my ideas in this issue of pelinks4u. Additionally, this month we have a lot more to share, in fact a whole heck of a lot more.

Former AAHPERD President Steve Cone gets us thinking with a reflective essay entitled "Are physical educators on the way to extinction?" Steve traces what he refers to as a "malaise in our profession" which he fears could transform us into becoming afterschool physical activity organizers. A little more upbeat, recent AAHPERD Past President Irene Cuchina reflects on her experience of becoming professionally involved since her days as an undergraduate student. We should all be grateful to Irene for her leadership during the recent AAHPERD unification, and if you read her essay you'll see she hasn't lost any of her enthusiasm.

If you've ever pondered the ethical and moral challenges involved in coaching you'll already be familiar with Sharon Stoll's writing. This month, Sharon shares a personal account of what she learned as an athlete and as a coach, and the way in which it transformed her life. Pete Van Mullem complements this with an account of legendary basketball coach John Wooden and the impact he's had on the lives of athletes and coaches everywhere. Pete also contributes with links to the final of a three-part podcast series he organized on various topics related to sports: A great resource.

We conclude with four additional articles targeted at health and physical education teachers. Brent Bradford, Clive Hickson, and Ashleigh Evaniew introduce a novel idea for promoting healthy eating in schools through creating a "Health Hut." Laura Zavatto reminds us that May celebrates National Physical Education and Sport Week. She describes how she celebrates both our profession and the achievements of her students. Isobel Kleinman reflects on something inspirational she noticed following the recent Olympics and gives us reasons to celebrate physical education in 2014. Finally, Phillip Conatser and Ulku Karabulut share practical ideas for ways we can make our classes inclusive for all students regardless of ability.

Have a great end to your school year.

Steve Jefferies, pelinks4u publisher

Featured pelinks4u Articles
The Future of SHAPE America
New SHAPE America President Elect, Steve Jefferies talks about the future of our professions. He believes it's time for health and physical educators to set some big and audacious goals for themselves. And he has some suggestions.
Are Physical Educators On the Way to Extinction?
Steve Cone, a former AAHPERD President is worried. Ten years ago he was optimistic about the future of physical education. Today, he's disappointed with our progress and offers suggestions for ways to move forward.
Service and Commitment Can Create Change
Irene Cuchina just completed her term as AAHPERD Past President. She describes the experience gives us compelling reasons to get involved in our state, district, and national professional associations.
A Tale of Two Contrasts: Being a Coach and Being Coached
Sharon Stoll remembers what it was like to be an athlete and a coach, and the stark differences between the two. It changed her life and led her to a career in which she's become the preeminent authority on ethics and sports.
The Wooden Way: Continuing to Learn as a Coach
Pete Van Mullem suggests there's no better role model for coaches in any sport than legendary basketball coach John Wooden. Selections from the writings about Wooden give us an insight into what made this man so special.
2013 Dr. Bob Frederick Sport Leadership Lecture Series
Pete Van Mullem concludes this three-part series of podcasts by featuring the recordings of five individuals working in a variety of sport and recreational environments. A great resource to share with students planning to coach or work in sports.
The Health Hut:
A Step toward Healthy Eating in Schools and Promoting Health Literacy!

Brent Bradford, Clive Hickson, and Ashleigh Evaniew offer a solution to the unhealthy eating choices students face. Creating a "Health Hut" is a way to involve the entire school community in promoting healthy eating habits.
Celebrating PE & Sport
Laura Zavatto gives us reason to celebrate National Physical Education and Sport Week this month. She adds to the reasons why we should get ourselves professionally involved and shares ways to get students moving outside of classes.
Celebrating Physical Education in 2014
Isobel Kleinman was greatly impressed seeing Amy Purdy, a double leg amputee snowboarder participate in Dancing with the Stars. She tells us about the challenges she faced and overcame as a physical educator making sure her lessons were inclusive.
Choices, Choices, Choices, the Key to "V"ictory for Inclusion
Phillip Conatser and Ulku Karabulut share ideas for ways to adapt facilities and equipment to increase inclusion and help students of all ability levels to learn and experience success
NEWS
  • PHYSICAL EDUCATION, PLAY, & SPORTS
  • Society of Health and Physical Educators (SHAPE America, formerly AAHPERD) introduces new website. Check it out!
  • California Commission on Teacher Credentialing reverses itself and approves military instructors limited authorization to teach physical education.
  • 2014 National Teachers of the Year (TOYS) announced.
  • Steve Jefferies named SHAPE America, President Elect, Marybell Avery elected to Board of Directors.
  • New tool available to assess state level laws on physical education and nutrition.
  • Join the Facebook group "Fun Brain Break and Movement in the Classroom Ideas!"
  • Recess works when it's all about play (video).
  • The Mathematics of Rock Climbing.
  • Physical Educator Resource Guide to the Presidential Youth Fitness Program.
  • Common Core Standards & Physical Education (PE) in SPARK curriculum.
  • Why America needs physical education.
  • (CT) Tony Loomis named National High School Teacher of the Year.
  • (FL) Playgrounds and recess as important as testing, class time, Pasco principals say.
  • (IL) Evansville schools get physical fitness grant.
  • (IN) Your kid and my kid are not playing in the pros.
  • (KS) Shelly Hoffman selected as the National Elementary School Physical Education Teacher of the Year.
  • (PA) Pennsylvania's largest charter school receives $750,000 PEP grant to develop PE and nutrition program.
  • (Brazil) Participation in sports and physical education in Brazil.
  • (Canada) Physical literacy presentation on YouTube by Robert Bettauer.
  • (Dubai) Why aren't children getting enough exercise? Read the opinions.
  • (Saudi Arabia) Islamic cleric warns offering girls physical education classes could lead to 'prostitution.'
  • (UK) Roger Bannister who rose to world fame after breaking the four-minute-mile barrier in 1954, feels "terribly strongly" about the importance of physical education in school.
  • U.S. Department of Education Awards More than $33 Million.
  • Playgrounds, recess as important as testing, class time, Pasco principals say.
  • Health benefits of 'green exercise' for kids shown in new study.
  • Reimagining Schools.
  • The Importance of Physical Education for Kids.
  • Little Rock school adds archery to Phys. Ed. lineup.
  • Instruction in motion brings PE into classroom.
  • Being Bullied Can Lessen Physical Activity Later.
  • PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, NUTRITION, & OBESITY
  • Let's Move campaign announces after-school initiative.
  • Report Card Evaluating Physical Activity of America’s Children and Youth gives low grade.
  • Severe obesity in US children on the rise: multi-pronged solution needed.
  • How to reinvent school lunches and get kids eating better.
  • OC Marathon children's program gets thousands running.
  • Youth Physical Fitness: 10 key concepts.
  • Students who are physically fit score above standard on Kansas state assessments in reading and math and miss fewer days of school.
  • How active is your county? Interactive nationwide map.
  • What Role Should Coca-Cola Play In Obesity Research?
  • Childhood obesity more expensive than a year of college!
  • Study shows sugary drinks contributing to obesity epidemic, especially among kids.
  • Less Sleep Linked With Obesity In Low-Income Kids.
  • Obesity linked with signs of kidney problems in teens.
  • Pediatricians Say Training Can Help Teens Avoid Knee Injuries.
  • Has the Health Wearable Market Already Peaked?
  • Fighting Climate Change Through 'Nature Connectedness.'
  • (UK) Tackling physical inactivity – a coordinated national approach.
  • (UK) Obesity timebomb: thousands of lives at risk because people fail to realize they are obese.
  • GRANTS
  • GOPHER offers "Grant Finder."
  • ING Run For Something Better School Awards Program 60 $3500 grants to establish school running programs.
  • CATCHing Funding Dollars
  • National Collaborative on Childhood Obesity Research: Several funding opportunities.
  • Childhood Obesity Rapid Response Funds: Deadline open.
  • PE4life/Speed Stacks Sport Pack Grant Program. Speed Stacks wants to help instructors motivated to offer a full-fledged Sport Stacking program but who lack funding. The Sport Pack Grant Program can equip you with all you need to provide your students with a unique and fun Sport Stacking experience. To apply, go to www.speedstacks.com and download the grant application.
  • Make Your Move! Fuel up to Play60 program for children to promote physical activity (and win prizes).
  • SPARK Grant Finder Tool
       
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