The handout on the following two pages can be provided to parents at your school to provide them the opportunity to rate the program the National Association.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Inclusive Services: An Overview
Advertisements

The Burden of Obesity in North Carolina Physical Inactivity.
The No Child Left Behind Act and Title 1 Schools What Parents Should Know and Do.
The Individual Health Plan Essential to achieve educational equality for students with health management needs Ensures access to an education for students.
Grade 6 Orientation Follow us on
Thomas Jefferson Third President of United States of America “Exercise and recreation are as necessary as reading. I will rather say more necessary,
Standards-Based Achievement Reporting The mission of Polk County Public Schools is to ensure rigorous, relevant learning experiences that result.
SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS Helping children achieve their best. In school. At home. In life. National Association of School Psychologists.
Quality Learning for Every Student, Everyday Tonight’s Theme: Know your Rights!
The Individual Health Plan Essential to achieve educational equality for students with health management needs Ensures access to an education for students.
The Value and Purpose of Physical Education for Children
Helping Families Understand What Is Happening In the Classroom The more a program or event at school is designed to improve student achievement, the more.
Stands for Adequate Yearly Progress. And yes, we made it for the 5 th year in a row!
Dec. 8, 2009 Math Connects Homework Support  Program Philosophy A balance of instruction with relevant problem solving concepts and skills, research.
Developing the Individual Education Program (IEP) Be an advocate Be involved Be knowledgeable.
Understanding the IEP Process
Thank you for joining us for Monitoring Progress Toward IEP Goals The presentation will begin momentarily. RIGHT REASON TECHNOLOGIES YOUR SOLUTION FOR.
Adapted Physical Education (APE)  Ann Hughes, New Hanover Schools  Barbara Meleney, Durham Public Schools.
1 TAG Communication Identification Services 2014 Fall Parent Meeting For Parents of TAG Identified Students and Those Who Are Interested in Finding Out.
Coordinated Approach to Child Health. CATCH builds an alliance of children, parents, teachers, and school staff to teach skills and behaviors associated.
Campus Staffing Changes Positions to be deleted from CNA/CIP  Title I, Title II, SCE  Academic Deans (211)  Administrative Assistants.
What is the purpose of bilingual education ?
PE 280 APPROPRIATE AND INAPPROPRIATE PHYSICAL EDUCATION PRACTICES
Adapted Physical Education 6 Service Delivery Options Available in Physical Education and the Role of the Adapted Physical Education Specialist.
The Value and Purpose of Physical Education for Children
Adapted Physical Education
Resource Rooms Resource Room is a special education program for a student with a disability who is registered in either a special class or regular education.
KEEPING ALL STUDENTS HIGHLY ENAGAGED IN MEANINGFUL AND RIGOROUS INSTRUCTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES Instructional Expectations and Lesson Plan Requirements.
PECAT Physical Education Curriculum Analysis Tool Lessons for Physical Education Teacher Preparation Programs National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention.
INSERT PRESENTER NAME HERE, AFFILIATION DATE School Wellness Policies Creating a Healthy Future for Alaska.
 What is it?  Summative process of collecting evidence to provide the learner, teacher, administration, parents, etc with information about student.
RUAMRUDEE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
NASPE 3101 Dr. Sanderson. How NASPE came about  Pres. George H. W. Bush 1989 –Est. National Education Goals Panel –All students should be able to reach.
PARA PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTIONAL ASSISTANTS Cheryl Ramos Muriel Clack
SOCIAL SCIENCES STANDARDS REVIEW AND REVISION February 2009-June 2011 PRESENTATION TO THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Curriculum and Learning Omaha Public Schools
Parent Night August 26, 2014 WELCOME to Kelly Edwards Elementary Where Dreams Begin Proud to be a Title I School.
Quality Physical Education “For the Health of Our Children” Physical Educators & Parents: A Working Partnership Developed by New York State Association.
NASPE 3101 Dr. Sanderson. How NASPE came about  Pres. George H. W. Bush 1989 –Est. National Education Goals Panel –All students should be able to reach.
Welcome!. Accountability in Physical Education How should U.S. public schools be held accountable for keeping its students physically fit?
TAG Communication Identification Services 2015 Fall Parent Meeting For Parents of TAG Identified Students and Those Who Are Interested in Finding Out About.
PowerPoint ® Lecture Slide Presentation By Elaine Brown Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc. Chapter 1 Improving the Health of America’s Children.
PSSA-M January 19, 2012 LEA meeting January 19, 2012 LEA meeting.
 What is special education?  How does a student qualify for services?
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion PECAT Physical Education Curriculum Analysis Tool Defining a Physically Educated Student.
PE Standards. What are the purpose of educational standards? –All disciplines have them.
Comprehensive School- Improvement Assessment (CSA) Iowa Association of School Boards IASB.
Title I and Families. Purpose of Meeting According to the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, schools are required to host an Annual Meeting to explain.
About District Accreditation Mrs. Sanchez & Mrs. Bethell Rickards Middle School
Supervision Workshop for Multiple Subject Student Teachers and Interns.
Zimmerly Response NMIA Audit. Faculty Response Teacher input on Master Schedule. Instructional Coaches Collaborative work. Design and implement common.
Instructional Leadership: Planning Rigorous Curriculum (What is Rigorous Curriculum?)
Quality Physical Education and Health into the 21th century. AAHPERD/CDAAAHPERD/NDAHPERD By Meggin DeMoss, Blake Taylor and Amy Heuer Quality Physical.
Leslie Hicks SHAPE America Physical Activity Council Academic Coach Chandler Unified School District (Arizona)
Recruiting and Retaining Winning Team Members.  Core Content  Lesson Design  School-Specific Procedures  Students’ names  Monitoring and managing.
What is Title 1? It is a federal formula grant.
Assessment at Grovelands
By : Debbie Charlesworth 2010 KINS-8431-NET (Curr Issues Trends in PE)
Duncanville ISD Curriculum Update
Chapter 9: Portfolio Assessment
MTE 537 Enthusiastic Studysnaptutorial.com
Annual Title I Meeting and Benefits of Parental Involvement
Annual Title I Meeting and Benefits of Parental Involvement
Developing the Individual Education Program (IEP)
SUMMARY OF Teacher Preparation In US
Annual Title I Meeting and Benefits of Parent and Family Engagement
Physical education, IF it is TAUGHT properly, is just as important as any other subject in the curriculum and can make just as valuable a contribution.
What is does it mean to be a Title I School?
Schoolwide Programs.
What is Title I and How Can I be Involved?
Presentation transcript:

The handout on the following two pages can be provided to parents at your school to provide them the opportunity to rate the program the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE) criteria for quality of school physical education programs. They can see firsthand whether the school and district are focusing on their children’s health as they are on academics.

Do You Want Your Child to Grow Up an Active and Healthy Adult? What Can you Do? Check out your child’s Physical Education program (See back for questions to ask!) Team up with other concerned parents... Meet with your school and district administrators... Insist that your School Board moves to require Physical Education be delivered on par with national recommendations... Make the School Board understand you want your child to have quality Physical Education taught by licensed professionals... Every week, all year and in every grade level! Your child’s future health and well-being hang in the balance. Well... Did You Know That...?? Physical Education is still not regarded a core subject by your school district, your AZ state government, or your federal government?! Your child spends upwards of 6-7 hour a day at school... Much of it sitting?! Increasing time in Physical Education will not hamper your child’s academic achievement?! Active children are more likely to grow up into active adults?! Reducing time for Physical Education (and/or recess) does not translate into improved academic performance?! Then Support and Fight for Increased Quality and Quantity of Physical Education!

For more information, contact the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE): Telephone: ; Mailing Address: NASPE, 1900 Association Drive, Reston, VA Adapted from: NASPE, 2010; 2.Meaningful Content: Does the program... Follow a written, sequential curriculum for grades P-12, based on state and/or national Physical Education standards?YES / NO Does fitness education and assessment help children understand, improve/maintain physical well-being?YES / NO Help develop students’ cognitive concepts about motor skill and fitness YES / NO Promote regular amounts of appropriate physical activity at school and out-of-school? YES / NO 4. Student and Program Assessment? Is formal assessment an ongoing, vital part of the Physical Education program?YES / NO 1.Opportunity for Physical Activity: Are ALL students are required to take Physical Education? YES / NO For at least 150 min. per week (Elem. school) and 225 min. per week (Sec. school)? YES / NO Class sizes consistent with other subject areas? YES / NO Instruction by a certified Physical Education specialist?YES / NO Adequate equipment and facilitiesYES / NO 3.Appropriate Instruction Does the program... Include ALL students equitably in all activities? YES / NO Provide maximum practice opportunities for all class activities?YES / NO Provide well-designed lessons that facilitate student learning? Provide out-of-school assignments to support learning and practice?YES / NO Avoid using physical activity as punishment? Avoid withholding physical activity because of misbehavior or performance?YES / NO “Does Your Child Receive Quality Physical Education?” Answer the following questions... Ask yourself the question: Is the school (and district) taking responsibility for contributing to my child’s health as much as developing academic skills?