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This month NASPE Executive
Director, Charlene Burgeson shares information
about this year's AAHPERD National Convention
in Fort Worth, Texas.
If you haven't ever attended a national convention,
at some time in your career you must. Getting
together with several thousand of your colleagues
from around the country is a wonderfully motivating
experience. And if you are already planning
to attend the convention, please stop by the
pelinks4u booth (#710), introduce yourself,
enter our daily prize drawings, get a business
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items. We'd love to meet you!
Steve Jefferies, Publisher
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Join
the "PE Metrics Movement" at the AAHPERD
National Convention
There are hundreds of reasons to attend the
AAHPERD National Convention April 8-12 in Fort
Worth, TX. You'll find cutting-edge sessions,
themed socials, over 200 exhibitors, and networking
opportunities with over 5,000 professionals.
But this is no ordinary convention. There's
something really big rolling-out. It's called
PE Metrics, and it's the future of
physical education.
It's all about accountability for quality physical
education by measuring student success. PE Metrics
is a NASPE initiative providing scientifically-tested
valid and reliable assessment tasks and rubrics
for teachers, schools, districts, and states,
to measure student achievement of the National
Standards for Physical Education. PE Metrics
will change the way physical education professionals
do business, and how physical education is perceived
and supported by policy makers.
Learning more about the PE Metrics
movement is easy and fun. Look for MetricsMan
when you enter the registration area in Fort
Worth, attend the session on PE Metrics
on Friday, April 11 from 10:15am-12:15pm, and
be sure to stop by the NASPE Booth in the exhibit
area to learn how to use the PE Metrics
DVD.
Visit the AAHPERD Convention Bookstore to purchase
your own copy of PE Metrics, which
includes a manual, DVD, and CD Rom of printable
assessments and rubrics.
Check out over 400 convention program sessions
at: 2008
AAHPERD National Convention and Exposition (April
8 - 12, 2008), Ft. Worth, Tx. Also, go to
the Special
Events Form to learn about all the "extras"
being offered by NASPE, including six workshops:
Physical Best Specialist, Let's Get Moving:
Physical Activity for Children Ages 3-5, Teaching
Dance in Physical Education - Elementary, PIPEline
Integrating Heart Rate Monitors and Pedometers
in K-12 Physical Education, PIPEline Instructional
Practices in K-12 Physical Education, and Creating
a NASPE STARS "Program of Excellence"
Portfolio. Sign up for recertification hours/CEUs
or graduate credits. Don't miss the annual Secondary
Physical Education Day (Thursday) and Elementary
Physical Education Day (Friday).
Be sure to take advantage of discounted prices
by registering before March 4. See you in Fort
Worth!
On a final note, if you are a NASPE/AAHPERD
member, please cast your vote for new NASPE
officers for the Board of Directors. Three Board
positions are open for 2008-2011: President-elect,
Professional Services Coordinator, and Sport
Coordinator. Online voting is easy: http://www.aahperd.org/naspe/template.cfm?template=elections_08.html.
The deadline
for submitting an online ballot is March 31.
There will one final opportunity to vote at
the NASPE General Session on Thursday, April
10 at the AAHPERD National Convention. New Board
members will be announced at the NASPE Association
Delegate Assembly on Friday, April 11.
Candidates for office are:
- President-elect: Steve
Jefferies, Central Washington
University and Steve
Mitchell, Kent State University
(OH) (See candidate bios below)
- Professional
Services Coordinator: Leah
Fiorentino, Armstrong Atlantic
State University (GA) and Mary
Jo Sariscsany, California
State University - Northridge
- Sport Coordinator:
Don Bales,
Lowell High School (IN) and Jim
Perry, La Quinta High School
(CA)
All candidate bios available here: http://www.aahperd.org/naspe/template.cfm?template=elections_08.html
Charlene R. Burgeson
Executive Director
National Association for Sport and Physical
Education (NASPE)
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Dr.
Steve Mitchell is a professor of
Sport Pedagogy in the School of Exercise,
Leisure and Sport at Kent State University.
He has served as either an assistant, associate,
or full professor at the Ohio school since
1992, and is currently the graduate program
coordinator.
Dr. Mitchell received his undergraduate
degree with joint honors in Physical Education,
Sport Science and History in 1981 from
Loughborough University of Technology
in England. He then received his Post-graduate
Certificate in Education the following
year from the same institution.
He taught Physical Education and History
at De Lisle Comprehensive School in England
for the next six years, during which he
earned his M.A. in Education Studies from
Loughborough in 1988. He then came to
the United States and completed his Ph.D.
in 1992 from Syracuse University, during
which he worked as a teaching assistant
in the Department of Health and Physical
Education.
He has over nine pieces of work published
in the last five years, including two
textbooks - Teaching
sport concepts and skills: A tactical
games approach and Sport
foundations for elementary Physical Education:
A tactical games approach. Additionally,
Mitchell has made numerous presentations
at both State AHPERD and the AAHPERD National
Conventions.
The 2005 winner of NASPE's PETE Honor
Award, Dr. Mitchell is currently a member
of the NCATE Board of Examiners. He also
served five years as the Program Report
Coordinator for Physical Education program
reviews by NASPE and NCATE, and was the
Chair of the NASPE/NCATE Task Force for
revision of the Guidelines for Initial
Preparation of Physical Education Teachers.
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Dr.
Steve Jefferies is the Chair of
the Department of Health, Human Performance,
& Nutrition at Central Washington University
in Ellensburg, WA. He has been a professor
at Central Washington since 1986. In 1999,
Jefferies was recognized as the University's
Distinguished Professor of Public Service.
In addition to teaching, he created and
continues to direct summer physical education
camps and an annual statewide workshop for
physical education teachers. He is a PEP
Grant consultant, and recently completed
8 years as a publicly elected school board
director. In 2000, he helped to create one
of the first online physical education Masters
Degree programs in the country.
Jefferies received his Physical Education
Teaching Certificate from St. Lukes' College
in Devon, England in 1973 and his B.Ed.
the following year from the University
of Exeter. He taught public school physical
education before completing his M.S. and
Ph.D. degrees at the University of Oregon.
Jefferies spent a year in the USSR studying
the youth sports system, and after graduation
helped to develop materials for the American
Coaching Effectiveness Program.
He has received numerous awards and appointments
throughout his career. He twice served
as Vice-President of PE for the Washington
AHPERD. This past year he was elected
the Washington AHPERD President and completed
service as Chair of the Executive Committee
for NASPE's Council on Physical Education
for Children (COPEC). He received a NASPE
Presidential Award in 2005, and has served
on the NASPE Evidence-Based PE Committee
and AAHPERD's Research Consortium Grant
Committee.
Dr. Jefferies is probably best known
as creator and publisher of pelinks4u.jasonbuckboyer.com,
the monthly online magazine for physical
education professionals. He has written
monthly online editorials for the past
nine years, edited several books, and
published over 25 journal articles. He
created PE Today and Tomorrow
a 15-tape video series, Assessing
Learning in Physical Education: Motor
Skills (VHS) and The
NEW Physical Education: Promoting Healthy
& Active Lifestyles (DVD). He
has made over 70 professional presentations
throughout the country. Working with NASPE,
Dr. Jefferies created the NASPE-Forum
and a national database of physical education
faculty in higher education.
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