157Tuesday, April 9, 2002

1:00 PM-5:00 PMSan Diego Convention Center:Ballroom 6C
NASPE/Middle and Secondary School Physical Education Council
2001 Middle and High School Teachers of the Year Partner to Liven Up the Standards
The 2001 Middle and High School Teachers of the Year (TOY)will present their best teaching practices. This presentation will focus on infusing the national standards into the curriculum and how to assess student achievement. This session will have two sections. You will experience middle school fitness challenge, intramural ventures and physical education across the curriculum. In the second section, the high school TOYıs will share innovative activities, Sport Education Model , and a variety of assessment tools.
Keyword(s): high school issues, middle school issues, participatory
Presiders: John S. Hichwa, Ed. Consultant MASSPEC Rep, W. Redding, CT; and Lori Dunn, MASSPEC Rep, Maple Valley, WA
Speakers: Joyce Ellis, Ruppenthal Middle School, Russell, KS; Melanie Champion, South Brunswick Middle School, Holden Beach, NC; Diane Briggs, Garrison Middle School, Walla Walla, WA; Roady Morgan, Wanamaker Demonstration Middle School, Philadephia, PA; Nancy Woodside, Dulaney High School, Hampstead, MD; Pat Hewitt, Hartsville High School, Hartsville, SC; Karla Harman, Moscow Senior High School, Moscow, ID; Diane Fedje-Weisgarber, Fargo South High School, Fargo, ND; and Tim McCormick, Wheeling Park High School, Wheeling, WV

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