Sunday, December 9, 2018

National Adapted Physical Education Conference (NAPEC): Where Did We Come From & Where Are We Going

Hello! This episode of What’s New in APE is a second recording from the 47th Annual National Adapted Physical Education Conference
(NAPEC). The conference was held November 8-10, 2018 in San Diego, California. It is put on by the California Association for Health,
Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (CAHPERD), who advocates for healthy lifestyles for all. As an annual conference,
overarching themes for the weekend change from year to year. The 2018 theme was inclusion, and featured a variety of speakers that
addressed the theme in light of numerous APE topics.


The main topic discussed in this episode is the history of NAPEC, what it has accomplished since its’ inception, and the future of NAPEC.
The guests on this episode include Marci Pope (Lecturer at California State University-Chico), Rebecca Lytle (Professor at California State
University-Chico), Barry Lavay (Professor at California State University - Long Beach), Kathy Russell (School Administrator at
Los Angeles County Office of Education), and Joanie Verderber (Retired APE professor). In addition, at the end of the episode, the panel
took questions from the audience about NAPEC and related items.  



If you would like to learn more about NAPEC, visit their website here. NAPEC’s parent organization, the California Association for Health,
Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (CAHPERD), also has various information and resources for PE teachers, and can be found
here.

If you want to hear more from the 2018 NAPEC, check out the previous episode: The power of connectedness as educators and the state of
Adapted Physical Education: NAPEC Keynote

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