234 Physical Activity and Disability: Two Complimentary Perspectives

Wednesday, April 1, 2009: 1:45 PM-3:00 PM
Tampa Convention Center: 9
AAPAR/Adapted Physical Activity Council
This session will examine physical activity for individuals with disabilities from two perspectives. The first is from the perspective of identifying and training highly qualified adapted physical educators. IDEIA anticipates children with disabilities receive instruction by highly qualified personnel. Yet no formal guidelines exist that define APE highly qualified personnel. The second part of the session will focus on the current status, and future direction of physical activity and disability.
Preparing Highly Qualified Adapted Physical Education (APE) Teachers
Barry Lavay1, Barry W. Lavay1, Rebecca K. Lytle2 and Terry L. Rizzo3, (1)Cal State Univ-Long Beach, Long Beach, CA, (2)California State University-Ch, Chico, CA, (3)California State UniversitySan Bernandino, Redlands, CA
Physical Activity and Disability: Current Status and Future Directions
Deborah Shapiro1, John Foley2 and Deborah Shapiro1, (1)Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, (2)State University of New York at Cortland, Cortland, NY
Handouts
  • Lavay, Lytle, Rizzo HQ APE AAHPERD 4-1-09.PPT (2.5 MB)