181Wednesday, April 10, 2002

7:30 AM-8:30 AMSan Diego Convention Center:Room 8
AAALF/Adapted Physical Activity Council
California Presents: Guidelines for Adapted Physical Education
This session will explore the content and the process of development of the California Adapted Physical Education Guidelines. These guidelines clarify the provision of physical education services to students with disabilities, and contain legal requirements, standards and best practices. The document is a reference tool for all physical educators, administrators, other school personnel, and families. Many segments will apply directly and/or indirectly to provision of services in other states. Topics that will be discussed include eligibility, service delivery options, program self-review, assessment, collaboration between adapted and general physical educators, early intervention programs, transition programs, and frameworks for adapting activities.
Keyword(s): adapted physical activity, elementary education, high school issues
Speakers: Perky Stromer, Cal Poly Pomona, Pomona, CA; Joanie Verderber, Los Angeles County Office of Education, San Gabriel, CA; Jody Rose Dressler, San Mateo County Office of Education, Menlo Park, CA; Mike Heffernan, CAHPERD President Elect and El Camino High School, Foster City, CA; Mary Frampton-Mendoza, Azusa Unified School District, West Covina, CA; Gary Carwile, San Marino Unified School District, Monrovia, CA; and Margo Pacey and Kimble Morton, California Department of Education, Sacramento, CA

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