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January 15, 2001, Vol. 3, No.2

CONFERENCE/WORKSHOP CALENDAR

 Laws & Advocacy

Check out the following web site for vital information regarding the implementation of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Reauthorization of 1999.
www.ideapractices.org

The American Association for Active Living, [AAALF] an AAHPERD organization has important information regarding programs for individuals with disabilities. It's executive director is Dr. Janet Seaman.

For professional updates regarding issues affecting the education of learners with disabilities, check out the comprehensive Council for Exceptional Children web site.

 University Sponsored

Check out THE Adapted PE Site on the Web: Project INSPIRE at Texas Woman's University.

Click and appreciate the informative site on Disability Sport from Michigan State University.

Visit the Adapted Physical Education Advocacy Page from Mankato State University.

For information specifically related to physical education for individuals with disabilities visit the Advocate Webpage. Published by the National Consortium and edited by Deb Buswell, Ph.D.

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 Editorial
Welcome to "Adapted PE" on PELINKS4U. We hope you find the information on this page informative and inspiring. Please help us to keep this page beneficial by sending us feedback and contributions.

Kristi Roth and Carol Huettig, Ph.D. Section Editors

  

 Adapted PE Teaching Ideas

Learn activities that can be used for all children in a class. Provided by teachers, for teachers!

Project INSPIRE at TWU brings you a new, valuable Play page with practical information about helping young children develop important play skills.

 

 

I also was taught not to ask in the face
of need, "why doesn't someone do something", but rather, "why don't I do something?

  ~ Marion Wright Edelman ~
 

 Professional Development

Attend a conference featuring 25 leaders in the field of Adapted Physical Education.

The National Consortium of Physical Education, Health, Recreation and Dance supports the Adapted Physical Education National Standards Project. Be committed. Become a Certified Adapted Physical Educator [CAPE]. www.twu.edu/APENS

 

 Contribute YOUR Ideas

If you have ideas, comments, letters to share, or questions about particular topics, please email one of the following Adapted PE Section Editors:

Carol Huettig
Kristi Roth
John O'Connor
Cindy Piletic
Mike Dumin

Help to support quality physical education and health education by contributing to this site.

 Featured Web Site
 

DON'T MISS!

Check out Cyber-Active...a great site encouraging ALL to be active.

The Disability Links Barn has a wealth of information regarding disabilities.

  Miscellaneous
 
For professional information regarding disabilities, check out the wonderful National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities web site.
  

  Hot Ideas from Sportime
 

Get great ideas for activities and adapted equipment!
  

  Archives
 
Please let your colleagues know about PELINKS4U, and remember you can catch up on a year's worth of news in our Archives.
  

 Facilities & Equipment

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