Education/Health Promotion. Our Kinesiology Physical ... · Our Community Health and Human Services...
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A movement is underway in the UAB Department of Human Studies. Our graduate programs are helping our students to transform lives and optimize human potential. We are known for our cutting-edge programs that prepare professionals to serve in a diverse world. Our outstanding faculty members are not only leaders in their fields, but also excellent mentors and educators who inspire others to grow and learn. We are committed to your future, and we’re committed to helping you make a difference in the many communities you will serve. At the Department of Human Studies at UAB, we specialize in knowledge that will change your world. Our Community Health and Human Services program offers a masters in community health (fully online), graduate certificates in non-profit management and health education (fully online), and a doctorate in Health Education/Health Promotion. Our Kinesiology Physical Education Certification program offers a Class A teaching certificate Non-Thesis (Masters) (fully online), Class A teaching certificate Thesis (Masters) (fully online), Alternative Class A (AMP) teaching certificate, and Class AA (Ed.S) teaching certificate (fully online). Our Kinesiology Fitness Leadership, Exercise Science, and Exercise Physiology program offers a Master of Science in Kinesiology, concentration in Exercise Physiology.
For more information about our curricula and faculty, visit http://www.uab.edu/education/humanstudies/.
For an advising appointment or more information about career opportunities, email [email protected].
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9:00 AM�12:00 PM Allegheny A Southern District Pre�Conference Leadership Council Mee�ng�Presider: Jenny�Dearden,�Southern�District�President�Mee�ng�of�the�SHAPE�America�Southern�District�Leadership�Council�
9:00 AM�12:00 PM Cons�tu�on Connec�ng Assessments with the Four Domains of Physi�cal Educa�on�Presenters: Lynne�Gilbert,�Bird�High�School;�Deanna�Castelvec�chi,�Elizabeth�Davis�Middle�School�Presider: Lynne�Gilbert�Par�cipants�will�collaborate�in�the�crea�on�of�forma�ve�and�summa�ve�assessments�u�lizing�the�4�domains�of�physical�edu�ca�on.��The�assessments�will�align�with�na�onal�and�state�stand�ards.��Par�cipants�will�leave�with�13�unit�forma�ve�and�summa��ve�assessments�to�add�to�their�toolbox.��SACH
9:00 AM�4:00 PM Tidewater C Physical Ac�vity Leader Training�Presenter: Jess�Lawrence,�Cairn�Guidance��Presider: Jessica�Lawrence�The�12�month�Physical�Ac�vity�Leader�(PAL)�Learning�System�is�a�cung�edge,�all�inclusive�professional�development�re�source�within�the�Let’s�Move!�Ac�ve�Schools�framework.�Adaptable�to�individu�al�school�environments,�the�PAL�Learning�System�develops�and�supports�individuals�who�will�champion�an�e�ort�to�ensure�60�minutes�a�day�of�physical�ac�vity�for�all�school�age�youth.��SACH
9:00 AM�4:00 PM Virginia F The First Tee Na�onal School Program�Presenters: Benna�Cail,�The�First�Tee;�Debbie�Maronic,�Hills�borough�County�Public�Schools;�Jeanne�Bryne,�Charlo�e�Mecklenburg�Public�Schools�Presider: Benna�Cail�Golf�that�develops�more�than�basic�motor�skills!�Join�us�for�a�fun,�ac�ve�session�that�inspires�character�and�fosters�health�via�The�First�Tee�Nine�Core�Values�and�Nine�Healthy�Habits.��Experience�how�to�integrate�speci�c�values�into�simple,�safe�golf�ac�vi�es�using�pedagogically�sound�methods.��SACH
1:00 PM�4:00 PM Cons�tu�on Concussions: From Preven�on to Management�Presenter: Ma�hew�Sabin,�Eastern�Kentucky�University��Presider: Ma�hew�Sabin�
This�workshop�presenta�on�is�designed�to�examine�the�current�laws�and�best�prac�ces�in�concussion�preven�on,�recogni�on�and�management.�This�workshop�is�interac�ve�with�some�ac�vi��es�aimed�at�helping�the�par�cipants�recognize�symptoms�and�increase�comfort�in�basic�evalua�on.�
1:00 PM�4:00 PM Virginia ABC Let's Dance and Groove at School!�Presenter: Christy�Conley�Short,�Webb�Dance�Academy�Presider: Anne�Stewart�Grab�students�with�a�fun�fusion�of�a�recrea�onal�AND�classic�dance�warm�up�and�class!�A�strong,��uid�warm�up�gets�the�blood��owing�and�the�brain�ready�for�jumps/leaps,�freestyle,�and�piroue�es.�Finish�with�quick�choreography�that�can�all�be�taught�and�modi�ed�for�age�groups�6�14.�
1:00 PM�4:00 PM Piedmont ABC No One Le� Out: Character Educa�on�Presenters: Anne�S.�Wiggin,�Iotla�Valley�Elementary�School;�Carol�A�Smith,�Elon�University;�Sue�Sutherland,�Ohio�State�Uni�versity�Presider: Anne�Wiggin�Character�educa�on�is�crucial;�through�experiences�in�Adventure�Based�Learning,�everyone�can�impact�character�educa�on.��Par��cipants�will�be�guided�through�various�ac�vi�es�which�require�li�le/no�equipment�for�teachable�moments.��No�ma�er�the�age�with�which�you�interact,�this�session�will�provide�informa�on�you�can�implement�when�you�return�to�work.�
1:00 PM�4:00 PM Tidewater A Tech Tips and Tricks for Health and Physical Educa�on Version 2.0�Presenters: Brian�Devore,�Cobb�County�School�District;�Henry�Castelvecchi,�Chester�eld�County�Schools;�John�Jones,�Fairfax�County�Schools�Presider: Brian�Devore��Join�these�three�K�12�educators�sharing�“tried�and�true”�web/applica�on�based�technology�tools�that�will�lead�you�and�your�students�to�SUCCESS!��Learn�how�to�work�smarter�and�engage�students�in�this�rapid��re�session.���Have�your�device�ready�so�you�can�par�cipate�and�follow�along�in�the�fun!��SACH
8:00 PM�9:30 PM Virginia ABCConference Mix and Mingle�Come�and�throw�down�Virginia�style�with�a�do�si�do.�Meet�new�friends�and�swing�your�partner�at�the�square�dance.�Dust�o��the�cowboy�boots�or�wear�your�comfortable�sneakers�and�get�ready�for�the�fun.�
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Thursday, February 11
8:00 AM�9:00 AM Virginia DE A 21st Century Approach to Physical Educa�on�Presenter: Cherie�Harrington�&�Ron�Malm,�Focused�Fitness�Presider: Cherie�Harrington��We�all�know�that�movement�is�the�centerpiece�for�an�e�ec�ve�physical�educa�on�class.�How�do�terms�like�Online�Curriculum,�Blended�Learning�and�Flipped�Classroom��t�into�our�profession?�We�will�u�lize�physical�ac�vity�with�these�new�learning�tech�niques�to�help�kids�understand�that�they�should�exercise�and�why!�
8:00 AM�9:00 AM Piedmont ABC Guided Discovery as a Coaching Method in Youth Soccer�Presenters: Ajit�Korgaokar�&�Stuart�Currie,�University�of�Ten�nessee�at�Mar�n�Presider: Ajit�Korgaokar�Using�a�guided�discovery�approach�to�skill�acquisi�on�and�per�formance�enhancement�provides�the�par�cipant�an�opportunity�to�prac�ce�problem�solving�and�become�more�capable�of�solving�problems�independently�in�the�game.��The�key�objec�ves�of�this�approach�are�to�involve�the�player�in�the�learning�process,�im�prove�task�mastery,�and�increase�conceptual�understanding.�
8:00 AM�9:00 AM Virginia BC Hai�an Ritualis�c Dance Forms�Presenter: Mary�Ann�Laverty,�Kemps�Landing/Old�Dona�on�School��Presider: Fran�Meyer,�Southern�District�Member�at�Large/Awards�Coordinator�The�Hai�an�cultural�religion�of�Vaudan�is�a�danced�religion�with�a�pantheon�of�dei�es�with�their�own�speci�c�rhythms,�songs,�colors�and�iconography.��This�session�is�an�introduc�on�to�the�various�basic�rhythms�and�cultural�dances�associated�with�each�deity,�who�have�a�speci�c�func�on�within�the�society.�
8:00 AM�9:00 AM Virginia F Rock This Party – Prac�cal Dance for Schools�Presenter: Chad�Triolet,�Chesapeake�Public�Schools;�Sco��Wil�liams,�Meriwether�Lewis�Elementary�School�Presider: Chad�Triolet�Come�join�two�guys�as�they�share�prac�cal�ways�to�integrate�key�elements�for�dance/rhythms�that�enhance�crea�vity�and�cooper�a�on�for�students�grades�P�12.��Par�cipants�will�learn�dances�that�integrate�movement�concepts�to�fun�music�that�develop�health�related��tness,�motor�coordina�on,�and�overall�health.�
8:00 AM�9:00 AM Tidewater B Teach a Girl to Lead: Ten Strategies for Developing Lead�ership Skills in Girls�Presenters: Pamela�Noakes,�The�Playing�for�Power�Project�(P4P2);�Barbara�Bucklin,�Williamsburg�School�District�(Re�red)�Presider: Pamela�Noakes�Are�girls�in�your�physical�educa�on�class�or�on�your�team�reluc�tant�to�lead?�Do�you�need�to�boost�their�leadership�skill�sets?�This�session�will�focus�on�ten�strategies�that�can�be�employed�to�
develop�leadership�skills,�promote�understanding�of�leadership�concepts,�and�encourage�emerging�female�leaders.�SACH
8:00 AM�9:00 AM Virginia A Teach Health & Nutri�on Educa�on through Movement Games�Presenter: Joanne�Margaret�Hynes�Hunter,�Joanne�Hunter�LLC��Presider: Joanne�Margaret�Hynes�Hunter�Par�cipants�will:�(1)�learn�developmentally�appropriate�games�that�integrate�health�&�nutri�on�informa�on;�&�(2)�obtain�stand�ards�based�authen�c�assessments�that�can�be�used�immediately�in�order�to�have�a�posi�ve�impact�on�their�physical�ac�vity�pro�gram.��SACH CECH
8:00 AM�9:00 AM Allegheny A Why Didn't I Know This 25 Years Ago?�Presenter: Jim�Hammond,�Chowan�University�Presider: Jim�Hammond�As�a�former�teacher,�administrator,�and�coach�at�the�high�school�and�NCAA�Division�I,�II,�and�III,�levels;�this�presenta�on�focuses�on�di�erent�philosophies,�coaching�absolutes,�and�experiences�that�are�applicable�to�today's�coach.�This�coaching�presenta�on�acknowledges�the�rapidly�changing�nature�of�the�profession�and�what�we�have�to�learn�every�year�for�successful�coaching.�
8:00 AM�9:00 AM Allegheny C You Can Play�Presenter: Brenda�Loube,�Corporate�Fitness�Works��Presider: Brenda�Loube�Geng�into�the�game�is�possible�at�any�age.��As�you�prac�ce�so�you�can�play�helps�young�girls�and�women�to�build�con�dence,�gain�compe��ve�advantage�and�literally�get�in�the�game�and�play.�Team�play�is�a�lifestyle�choice�and�an�opportunity�to�con�tribute�to�your�work�or�family�team.��SACH
8:00 AM�10:00 AM Liberty 2016 SHAPE America Southern District State Advisory Commission Mee�ng�Presider: Jenny�Dearden,�Southern�District�President�All�state�representa�ves�are�asked�to�a�end.�
8:00 AM�10:15 AM Allegheny B Improving Teacher E�ec�veness through Enhancing your APE Por�olio: Part 1�Presenter: Chris�na�Luntzer,�WJCC�Public�Schools��Presider: Chris�na�Luntzer�The�a�endees�will�take�a�look�at�a�variety�of�Other�Health�Im�pairments�(Cri�cal�Heart�Defects)�that�are�on�the�rise�in�Adapted�Physical�Educa�on�and�leave�the�presenta�on�with�current�doc�umenta�ons�and�resources�to�improve�their�accommoda�ons�for�those�disabili�es�in�APE.�
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9:15 AM�10:15 AM Piedmont ABC Aqua�cs: The New Interna�onal Fron�er�Presenter: Jorge�L�Olaves,�Florida�A&M�University��Presider: Jorge�L.�Olaves�The��eld�of�aqua�c�studies�areas�such�as�coaching,�administra��on,�instruc�on,�management,�oceanography,�scien��c�diving,�marine�biology,�etc.�According�to�the�latest�sta�s�cs,�world�wide�there�is�a�demand�for�training�professionals�in�the��eld�of�aqua�cs.��The�median�annual�wage�for�this�career��eld�was�$60,900�in�2013.�The�entry�level�salaries�were�$32,580�and�top�salaries�were�over�$100,000.��(Recrea�on�Management�Maga�zine,�2013,�h�p://www.recmanagement.com/201307fe01.php)�
9:15 AM�10:15 AM Alleghany A Connec�ng ALL Data: PE Largest Assessment Pla�orm�Presenters: Ashley�Grimes�&�Michael�Cordier,�Interac�ve�Health�Technologies,�LLC�Presider: Ashley�Grimes�Throw�away�your�pencils,�clipboards,�&��ling�cabinets,�grab�your�tablet�&�be�inspired�by�breakthrough�technology�in�data�collec��on�that�connects�outcomes�for�student�assessments,�academic�achievement�math�and�reading�scores,�FitnessGram,�heart�rate,�MVPA�steps�all�in�one�all�inclusive�database�so�ware�program.�
9:15 AM�10:15 AM Virginia A Dr. B's Hall of Fame�Part Deux�Presenter: Emily�Beasley,�Louisiana�State�University��Presider: Emily�Beasley�Dr.�B�is�at�it�again��she's�been�begging,�borrowing,�and�stealing�more�ac�vi�es�and�innova�ve�ideas�from�outstanding�physical�educators�throughout�south�Louisiana!�Come�join�in�the�fun�and�par�cipate�in�her�“Hall�of�Fame”�standards�driven�ac�vi�es�that�are�guaranteed�to�keep�your�students�engaged!�
9:15 AM�10:15 AM Patriot How to Use Google+ for Physical Educa�on & Athle�cs�Presenter: Connie�Lavergne,�University�of�Louisiana�at�Lafa�ye�e��Presider: Connie�Lavergne�Learn�how�to�schedule,�keep�minutes�&�a�end�virtual�mee�ngs;�schedule�games,�complete�i�neraries,�budgets,�logos�&�brackets,�complete�surveys�and�market�your�program�by�using�Google�+�(Drive,�Forms�&�Hangouts).��A�“Virtual�University�Athle�c�Direc�tor�Senior�Project”�Organiza�on�&�Administra�on�online�class�will�be�used�as�an�example.��SACH
9:15 AM�10:15 AM Virginia BC Let's Move & Groove with Partners in Educa�on!�Presenters: Angela�Smith�Nix�&�Susan�W.�Mayes,�University�of�Arkansas�Presider: Susan�Mayes�Presenters�will�teach�period�dances�and�facts�about�culture�and�history�from�various�signi�cant��mes�of�U.S.�history.�Join�in�as�we�demonstrate�a�“Partners�in�Educa�on”�and�“Let’s�Move”�program�with�public�school�teachers�to�engage�"Brain�Boos�ng"�ac�vi�es�that�bring�socio�cultural�and�historical�elements�to�life�through�dance.�
9:15 AM�10:15 AM Heritage PETE Network Roundtable�Presenter: Sandy�Brownscombe,�Eastern�Mennonite�University��Presider: Sandy�Brownscombe�College�and�university�physical�educators�will�meet�to�discuss�issues�facing�their�ins�tu�ons�and�the�prepara�on�of�future�health�and�physical�educators.�
9:15 AM�10:30 AM Virginia F Single Rope and Partner Jump Rope Skills�Presenter: Tommy�Hager,�Apex,�NC��Presider: Tommy�Hager�
9:15 AM�10:15 AM Tidewater B The Glass Ceiling � Where are the Women in Coaching?�Presenter: Melissa�Ferry,�Virginia�Commonwealth�University��Presider: Melissa�Ferry�At�the�high�school�level�only�27%�of�female�athle�c�programs�are�coached�by�women,�although�female�athletes�make�up�45%�of�the�athle�c�popula�on.�A�presenta�on�on�the�sta�s�cs�in�America�on�female�coaches�in�sport,�and�review�of�how�we�as�an�athle�c�community�can�work�to�increase�numbers�and�opportu�ni�es.�
9:15 AM�10:15 AM Cons�tu�on The Local Wellness Policy and Academics�Presenter: Donna�Kanary,�Virginia�State�University��Presider: Vonnie�Colvin,�Longwood�University�The�Child�Nutri�on�and�WIC�Reauthoriza�on�Act�of�2004�re�quired�all�school�divisions�par�cipa�ng�in�the�Na�onal�School�Lunch�program�to�ini�ate�a�school�wide�wellness�policy�by�2006.�This�presenta�on�will�discuss�how�Virginia�school�divisions�de�velop�wellness�policies�and�the�impact�of�these�policies�on�stu�dent�academic�performance.�
9:15 AM�10:15 AM Allegheny C What Life Do You Want to Live?�Presenter: Brenda�Loube,�Corporate�Fitness�Works��Presider: Brenda�Loube�This�interac�ve,�fun�and�personal�re�ec�ve�experience�will�help�you�realize�the�life�you�really�want�to�live�and�where�your�health�and�well�being��ts�in.��In�this�session,�you�will�have�an�oppor�tunity�to�re�ect�on�your�life,�your�health�and�over�all�well�being.�You�will�have�an�opportunity�to�walk�away�with�a�game�changer�that�will�lead�you�to�the�life�you�want�to�live.��SACH
10:15 AM�11:15 AM Liberty Delegates to the 2016 SHAPE America Conven�on Mee�ng�Presider: Jenny�Dearden,�Southern�District�President�All�delegates�to�the�SHAPE�America�Delegate�Assembly�in�Min�neapolis�in�April�should�a�end.�
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10:30 AM�11:30 AM Virginia A Bowler's Ed�Presenter: Luis�Benavides,�United�States�Bowling�Congress��Presider: Luis�Benavides�Bowler’s�Ed�is�an�in�school�curriculum�and�equipment�based�physical�educa�on�program�designed�to�introduce�students�to�the�life�me�sport�of�bowling�through�an�easy�to�follow,�fun�and��tness�oriented�lesson�plan.�The�FREE�curriculum�adheres�to�common�core�educa�onal�standards,�includes�cross�curriculum�ac�vi�es�for�K�8�and�o�ers�a�life�me�ac�vity�for�students!�
10:30 AM�11:30 AM Allegheny A COSMA Accredita�on: Can it Go Global?�Presenters: Darlene�Kluka,�Barry�University;�Phyllis�A.�Love,�Re�red,�Grambling�State�University�Presider: Darlene�Kluka�Accredita�on�of�sport�management�programs�in�higher�educa��on�con�nues�to�be�controversial.�This�session�will�include�a�discussion�of�whether�or�not�this�accredita�on�can�go�global.�
10:30 AM�11:30 AM Virginia BC Dances Your Students Will Beg You to Do�Presenter: Tammy�Hanna,�Seven�Pines�Elementary�School��Presider: Tammy�Hanna�All�new�dances�to�current�and�classic�tunes,�even�the�rhythmical�ly�challenged�will�love�to�shake�a�tail�feather!��Dances�for�all�ag�es,�correla�ng�curriculum�requirements.��You’ll�leave�with�wri�en�nota�on�of�each�dance,�video�links,�audio�tricks,�and�the�ability�to�do�the�steps!��Dance�made�easy�and�awesome!��SACH
10:30 AM�11:30 AM Allegheny B Diversity Issues In Teaching Ethnic Dance�Presenter: Benedict�O.�Atakpu,�Mississippi�Valley�State�Univer�sity��Presider: Gloria�Ross�&�Tarin�Hampton�From�the�day�an�African�is�born�un�l�she�/�he�a�ains�woman�hood�or�manhood,�marries,�and�eventually�dies,�dance�plays�an�important�part�in�his�or�her�daily�experiences.�Bridging�the�gap�between�cultures�is�urgent�and�necessary�for�peace,�stability,�and�development).�Diversity�issues�are�impera�ve�to�teaching�ethnic�dances.�
10:30 AM�11:30 AM Heritage Do More with Less!�Presenter: Courtney�Dziagwa,�Norfolk�Public�Schools��Presider: Courtney�Dziagwa�With�budget�cuts�and�limited�funds,�there�is�no�money�for�PE!�This�session�will�teach�you�how�to�get�free,�cheap�or�make�your�own�equipment.�We�will�also�talk�about�grant�wri�ng.��SACH
10:30 AM�11:30 AM Virginia DE Everyday Fun! Grab Your SQAIR and Go!�Presenter: Jade�Ng,�SQAIR�Fitness�Solu�ons��Presider: Jade�Ng�SQAIRS�are�the�most�fun��tness�tool�for�your�K�12�popula�on.�The�focus�is�on��tness,�sports�skills�and�educa�on�with�modi�ca��ons�for�every�skills�level.��Come�see�how�many�things�you�can�do�with�a�SQAIR!�You�will�want�to�use�them�every�day!�
10:30 AM�11:30 AM Tidewater C Global Health: An Integral Component of the Health Edu�ca�on Curriculum�Presenter: Chrystyna�Kosarchyn,�Longwood�University��Presider: Chrystyna�Kosarchyn�A�discussion�of�the�bene�ts�of�including�a�global�perspec�ve�on�health,�a�cri�cal�element�not�o�en�included�in�health�educa�on�programs�in�either�K�12�or�higher�educa�on,�and�how�this�can�be�accomplished�will�provide�par�cipants�skills�necessary�to�take�an�ac�ve�role�in�aba�ng�dispari�es�in�health.��CECH�
10:30 AM�11:30 AM Allegheny CLife as a First Year Teacher�Presenters: Brandon�Filsinger,�Fairfax�County�Public�Schools;�Andrew�Pi�s,�Prince�William�County�Public�Schools;�Sarah�El�liston,�Loudoun�County�Public�Schools�Presider: Luanne�Nordin,�George�Mason�University�In�this�session,�college�and��rst�year�teachers�will�learn�the�ins�and�outs�of�life�as�a��rst�year�teacher.�Second�year�teachers�will�discuss�interview��ps,�successful�classroom�management�strate�gies,�and�what�to�really�expect�in�that�daun�ng��rst�year�of�teaching.�
10:30 AM�11:30 AM Virginia F Long Rope & Double Dutch Jump Rope Skills�Presenter: Tommy�Hager,�Apex,�NC��Presider: Tommy�Hager�
10:30 AM�11:30 AM Tidewater B Make Task Constraints Work for You: Teaching Object Control Skills to Students with Au�sm Spectrum Disorder�Presenters: Andrew�Colombo�Dougovito�&�Mar�n�Block,�Uni�versity�of�Virginia�Presider: Andrew�Colombo�Dougovito�Children�with�au�sm�spectrum�disorder�(ASD)�present�unique�needs�in�physical�educa�on�classes.�In�addi�on�to�social�de�cits�and�repe��ve�behaviors,�children�with�ASD�demonstrate�de�cits�in�communica�on;�making�instruc�on�di�cult.�By�understanding�and�manipula�ng�task�constraints,�teachers�can�in�uence�more�mature�movement�pa�erns�in�their�students.�
10:30 AM�11:30 AM Cons�tu�on Preparing HPE P�12 Teacher Candidates for the Health Educa�on edTPA�Presenters: Kandice�J.�Porter�&�Andrew�Smith,�Kennesaw�State�University�Presider: Kandice�Porter�In�dual�cer��ca�on�programs,�candidates�o�en�do�not�get�as�much�course�work�or�experiences�in�the�health�classroom.�This�presenta�on�focuses�on�how�HPE�programs�can�get�up�to�speed�on�cri�cal�elements�of�edTPA�implementa�on�in�the�health��eld�from�the�perspec�ves�of�a�edTPA�reviewer�and��eld�experience�coordinator.�
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10:30 AM�11:30 AM Patriot QR Codes and Other Simple Technologies to Enhance Health and Physical Educa�on!�Presenters: Lynn�Roberts�&�Jane�Lynes,�Armstrong�State�Uni�versity�Presider: Lynn�Roberts�The�purpose�of�this�presenta�on�is�to�discuss�and�provide�hands�on�prac�ce�using�technologies�such�as:��QR�Codes,��PollEvery�where,�Kahoot.it,�Classtools.net�and�Socra�ve.com.��A�er�demonstra�on�and�hands�on�prac�ce,�our�objec�ve�is�for�par�c�ipants�to�leave�our�session�with�technology�ideas�that�will�en�hance�Health�and�Physical�Educa�on�lessons.��SACH
10:30 AM�11:30 AM Piedmont ABC Step It Up – Using MVPA Pedometers as an Instruc�onal Tool�Presenters: Jesse�Stapp,�Gopher�Sport;�Chad�Triolet,�Chesa�peake��Public�Schools�Presider: Jesse�Stapp�Get�ready�to�get�moving�during�this�hands�on�session.��Par�ci�pants�will�learn�how�MVPA�pedometers�can�be�used�as�an�in�struc�onal�tool�to�meet�the�goals�and�objec�ves�of�a�standards�based�program.��A�endees�will�learn�prac�cal�strategies�and�ac�vi�es�that�use�pedometers�for�mo�va�on,�assessment,�and�content�integra�on.��SACH
11:45 AM�12:45 PM PatriotA Leadership Model for Student Leadership�Presenters: Rodney�Gaines,�Clara�Quinones,�Ashley�Kelly,�Rod�nesia�Sallins,�Charity�Wilson,�Alexander�Hinton,�&�Chris�Thomp�son,�Norfolk�State�University�Presider: Rodney�Gaines�Student�presenters�from�Phi�Epsilon�Kappa�and�their�faculty�ad�visor�will�demonstrate�a�campus�model�of�service�and�leadership�that�can�be�implemented�at�other�schools�and�universi�es.��The�group�will�give�a�review�of�how��community�service�events�and�social�events�have�helped�them�develop�their�leadership�skills.�
11:45 AM�12:45 PM Piedmont ABC Coopera�ve Challenges�Presenters: Tyler�Brodnick,�Heritage�Elementary�School;�Terri�Brodnick,�Rolesville�Middle�School�Presider: Tyler�Brodnick�Take�Coopera�ve�learning�to�a�new�level�when�you�engage�stu�dents�in�groups�that�will�compete�against�others�in�ac�vi�es�that�incorporate��character�educa�on,�problem�solving,�cri�cal�think�ing,�and�coopera�on.�Students�will�u�lize�strategies�to�outwit�and�outplay�their�peers�while�assis�ng�their�group�to�achieve�their�goals.��SACH
11:45 AM�12:45 PM Tidewater A Developing Sport Exper�se: Nurturing of Nature�Presenter: Anthony�Smith,�University�of�Southern�Mississippi��Presider: Anthony�Smith�Iden�fying�individual�poten�al�in�young�athletes�through�rela��ve�age�and�simple�anthropometric�measures�in�a�prac�cal�seng.��U�lizing�these�characteris�cs�to�select�and�modify�prac�
�ce�and�play�ac�vi�es�to�elicit�the�most�e�cient�and�e�ec�ve�developmental�model�for�op�mum�development�as�adults.��Nat�urally�assessing�the�poten�al�sport�play�and�posi�on�assignment�and�cul�va�ng�the�individual�through�nurturing�ac�vi�es.�
11:45 AM�12:45 PM Cons�tu�on Fostering Engagement and Ac�ve Par�cipa�on in Physi�cal Educa�on: Ge�ng All Kids Moving�Presenter: Charity�Bryan,�Kennesaw�State�University��Presider: Sandra�Sims,�University�of�Alabama�at�Birmingham�This�session�will�focus�on�key�components�to�ac�ve,�engaged�and�successful�par�cipa�on�by�all�students�in�physical�educa��on.��Par�cipants�will�learn�how�to�use�competence,�autonomy�and�relatedness�to�increase�par�cipa�on�and�ac�vity�levels�in�their�physical�educa�on�classes.��Speci�c�examples�and�“Monday�Morning�Game�Changers”�will�be�presented.���SACH
11:45 AM�12:45 PM Tidewater B Iden�fying Rubric Criteria to Assess Sport�Related Case Studies�Presenter: Willie�Hey,�University�of�Louisiana�at�Monroe��Presider: Willie�Hey�The�purpose�of�this�presenta�on�is�to�iden�fy�criteria�in�a�rubric�designed�to�assess�legal�case�studies�related�to�sport.�The�rubric�is�used�speci�cally�for�faculty�to�evaluate�student’s�comple�on�of�cases�studies,�and/or�for�students�to�use�as�a�peer�evalua�on�for�responses�to�a�case�study.�
11:45 AM�12:45 PM Tidewater C It's Time to Combine: Health and History�Presenters: Suzanne�Parker,�Coker�College;�Michelle�Ward�&�Vickie�Longo,�Darlington�High�School�Presider: Suzanne�Parker�This�cross�curricular�ini�a�ve�focuses�on�the�importance�of�health�and��tness�with�a�history�twist.�The�presenta�on�will�highlight�the�collabora�ve�process�to�bring�these�two��elds�to�gether�to�develop�a�wellness�ini�a�ve�that�integrates�the�im�portance�of��tness,�wellness,�technology,�use�of�FitDesks,�and�the�study�of�history.��CECH
11:45 AM�12:45 PM Virginia BCJoin the Physical Evolu�on of America�Presenter: Rich�Wiles,�Severna�Park�Elementary��Presider: Rich�Wiles�A�standards�based�program�focuses�on�guiding�students�towards�the�speci�c�standards�and�grade�level�outcomes�set�by�SHAPE�America.�The�lessons�are�backward�mapped�to�meet�the�needs�of�the�exit�objec�ves�set�by�SHAPE�America.�This�session�will�focus�on�designing�quality�lessons�for�your�students�in�order�to�prepare�them�for�lifelong�physical�literacy.��SACH
11:45 AM�12:45 PM Allegheny C Play to Learn in the Classroom�Presenter: Kari�Hampton,�Lynchburg�College��Presider: Kari�Hampton�Join�us�for�a�collec�on�of�health�games,�which�are�designed�to�engage�students�while�having�fun.�
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11:45 AM�12:45 PM Heritage Student Percep�ons of Teacher Fitness Levels�Presenters: Kevin�Hunt,�Mikayla�Sparks,�Lisa�Gri�n,�Kristen�Brooks,�Tyler�Cli�ord,�&�Tanner�Mar�n,�Georgia�College�Presider: Kevin�Hunt�Social�Cogni�ve�Theory�states�that�teacher�role�modeling�may�have�a�powerful�in�uen�al�e�ect�on�student�percep�ons�of�va�lidity�regarding�content.��This�study�evaluated�the�percep�ons�of�middle�and�high�school�students�regarding�the�validity�of�instruc��onal�content�delivered�by�teachers�who�were�deemed�as�either��t�or�un�t.�
11:45 AM�12:45 PM Virginia DE Tchoukball: What Do You Mean No Defense?�Presenter: Terry�Gooding,�Tchoukball,�Inc.��Presider: Terry�Gooding��Play�this�fast�paced,�energe�c�game�that�promotes�teamwork,�fundamental�motor�skills,�physical�ac�vity,�and�social�skills,�with�maximum�student�par�cipa�on.��There�is�no�defense......no�con�tact,�no�intercep�ng,�no�in�mida�on�and�all�skill�levels�are�highly�engaged.��the�winning�strategy�is�good�posi�oning.�
11:45 AM�12:45 PM Allegheny A Training the Next Genera�on of Lifesavers�Presenters: Dana�Else,�AHA,�Mid�Atlan�c�A�liate;�Cherelle�Rozie,�AHA�Greater�Southeast�A�liate�Presider: Dana�Else��Many�states�have�passed�legisla�on�for�CPR�as�a�gradua�on�re�quirement;�now�what?��Regardless�of�the�mandates,�every�teacher�can�get�the�tools�and�knowledge�needed�to�include�CPR�instruc�on.��This�session�will�be�interac�ve,�address�many�logis��cs�concerns,�and�help�set�up�for�teaching�quality/e�ec�ve�CPR.�SACH
11:45 AM�12:45 PM Allegheny B Use Dance and Rhythmic Ac�vity to Create a Be�er Soci�ety�Presenter: Fran�Meyer,�Na�onal�Dance�Society��Presider: Judy�Clark,�Na�onal�Dance�Society�This�session�will�o�er�ideas�for�building�the�capacity�within�prek�12�schools�and�higher�educa�on�to�increase�par�cipa�on�in�dance�and�rhythmic�ac�vi�es.�Concepts�will�involve�the�use�of�partnerships�at�the�local,�state,�district,�or�na�onal�levels�to�in�crease�par�cipa�on�in�programs,�encourage�healthful�living,�and�promote�academic�success.��SACH
1:00 PM�2:00 PM Allegheny A Climb On! How to Bring Rock Climbing to Your School�Presenter: Everlast�Climbing�Representa�ve,�Everlast�Climbing��Presider: Everlast�Climbing�Representa�ve�Learn�about�the�bene�ts�of�rock�climbing,�the�di�erent�wall�op��ons�and�the�steps�to�securing�a�climbing�wall.�Safety�protocols�and�fun�climbing�wall�ac�vi�es�are�also�shared.�Par�cipants�will�be�inspired�and�equipped�with�resources�to�inform�and�support�a�planning�process�for�acquiring�a�climbing�wall.��SACH
1:00 PM�2:00 PM Allegheny B Coherence as a Means to Be�er Curriculum in P�12 Schools�Presenter: Robert�Doan,�University�of�Southern�Mississippi��Presider: Robert�Doan�Curriculum�development�can�be�frustra�ng�and��me�consuming.�It�is�important�to�build�P�12�curriculum�throughout�the�district�and�coherence�strategies�can�guide�the�process.�This�session�will�discuss�coherence�as�a�means�to�help�in�curriculum�develop�ment�within�a�single�district�using�the�NASPE�benchmark�and�outcomes.�
1:00 PM�2:00 PM Cons�tu�on Crea�ng a Physical Ac�vity Training Cadre in Your State�Presenters: Kate�Holmes,�Louisiana�Department�of�Health�and�Hospitals;�Joanna�Faerber,�University�Laboratory�School�Presider: Kate�Holmes��Louisiana�is�in�the�process�of�crea�ng�a�physical�ac�vity/physical�educa�on�training�cadre�to�provide�technical�assistance�and�professional�development�to�schools�all�around�the�state.��This�presenta�on�will�focus�on�the�steps�we�have�taken�thus�far�to�create�the�cadre�and�the�lessons�learned.�
1:00 PM�2:00 PM Allegheny C Crea�ng an Impact: Engaging Students in Health Re�search�Presenter: David�Sallee,�Radford�University��Presider: David�Sallee�The�presenter�will�o�er�techniques�for�engaging�students�in�re�search,�stories�of�success�and�failure�and�opportuni�es�to�dis�cuss�best�prac�ces.�Par�cipants�will�be�invited�to�share�their�methods�so�that�we�can�all�learn�and�grow�from�our�combined�experience.�This�presenta�on�is�intended�as�a�discussion�group.�
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1:00 PM�2:00 PM Liberty Southern District Scholar Lecture
On the Need for a Mul�disciplinary Approach to Wellness�Presenter: Damon�Andrew,�Louisiana�State�University,�2015�SHAPE�America�Southern�District�Scholar��Presider: Anne�Wiggin,�Iotla�Valley�Elemen�tary�School�Wellness�is�an�essen�al�component�of�a�healthy�society,�and�the�various�dimensions�of�wellness�include�emo�onal,��nancial,�social,�occupa�onal,�physical,�intellectual,�and�environmental.��As�the�academic�disci�pline�that�involves�the�study�of�physical�ac�vity�and�its�impact�on�health,�society�and�the�quality�of�life,�the��eld�of�kinesiology�shows�great�poten�al�to�posi�vely�impact�wellness�in�society�through�its�biological,�medical,�psychological,�social�humanis�c�and�professional�perspec�ves.��This�lecture�will�include�an�ap�plied�research�example�to�clearly�illustrate�why�a�mul�dimen�sional�approach�is�needed�in�order�to�address�increasingly�com�plex�issues�while�proposing�such�an�approach�is�essen�al�for�the�promo�on�of�wellness�in�society.�
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Friday, February 12
7:30 AM�9:00 AM Liberty Health Linkage Breakfast (Invita�on only) Sponsored by SUDIA �Learning Connec�on: The Close Link between Nutri�on, Physical Ac�vity and Cogni�on Presenter: Robert�David�Murray,�MD�Presider: Allison�Jackson,�Samford�University,�Southern�District�Member�at�Large�
8:00 AM�9:00 AM Virginia F Playout Fitness Program and Exercise Card Games�Presenters: Eddie�Kovel�&�Caesar�Anyogu,�Playout,�LLC�Presider: Eddie�Kovel�The�Playout�Fitness�Program�gives�you�a�fun�and�engaging��t�ness�program,�complete�with�solo�games,�group�ac�vi�es,�and�in�nite�ways�to�play�using�our�Exercise�Card�Game.�No�equip�ment�needed!�
8:00 AM�9:00 AM Allegheny C Developing a Comprehensive School Physical Ac�vity Program�Presenters: Kate�Holmes,�Louisiana�Department�of�Health�and�Hospitals;�Joanna�Faerber,�University�Laboratory�School�Presider: Kate�Holmes�Developing�a�Comprehensive�School�Physical�Ac�vity�Program�(CSPAP)�is�a�key�piece�in�crea�ng�a�healthier�environment�for�your�school�community.��A�CSPAP�seamlessly�integrates�quality�PE,�physical�ac�vity�before,�during,�and�a�er�school,�sta��in�volvement,�and�family�and�community�engagement.��This�presenta�on�will�introduce�par�cipants�to�CSPAP�and�provide�an�overview�of�the�steps�to�crea�ng�a�CSPAP�in�their�own�schools.�
8:00 AM�9:00 AM Virginia A Crea�vity is Contagious: Exploring Teacher & Student Crea�vity Together�Presenters: Claire�Mowling,�University�of�Alabama�at�Birming�ham;�Jessica�Parker�&�Lucas�Gibbs,�Longwood�University�Presider: Claire�Mowling�This�elementary�focused�presenta�on�highlights�a�variety�of�ex�ci�ng�ways�to�increase�teacher�and�student�crea�vity.�Find�out�how�SpongeBob,�Cli�ord,�Chicken�&�Turtles,�and�Angry�Birds�to�name�a�few�can�take�teachers�and�students�into�a�world�of�crea��ve�possibili�es.�Ac�vi�es�are�child�approved�and�ac�on�re�search�based.�
8:00 AM�9:00 AM Patriot E�ec�ve Teaching: How Teachers and Students Should Spend Time in the Gym"�Presenter: Steve�Shelton,�Radford�University��Presider: Steve�Shelton�Need�an�ac�vity�session�break?�Witness�video�evidence�of�e�ec��ve�teaching�and�how�you�can�use�the�same�method�in�deter�mining�your�teaching�e�ec�veness.��Do�students�learn�when�
prac�cing�with�success?��Which�teaching�behaviors�hinder�learn�ing?��Designed�for�PETE�students�/veteran�teachers�alike�to�de��ne�the�nature�of�good�instruc�on.�
8:00 AM�9:00 AM Tidewater A Food Allergies: Current Best Prac�ces & Ways of Empow�ering Self�Management among Student Popula�ons�Presenters: Beth�McKinney�&�Tonya�Price,�Lynchburg�College�Presider: Beth�McKinney��Explore�general�food�allergy�informa�on,�best�prac�ces�for�food�allergy�management�among�grades�K�12,�and�lack�of�such�prac��ces�for�college/university�popula�ons.��Discuss�the�need�for�and�obstacles�to�transferring�knowledge�and�skills�to�students�for�food�allergy�self�management�as�they�transi�on�from�grades�K�12�into�higher�educa�on.�
8:00 AM�9:00 AM Allegheny B Georgia Shape’s Power Up for 30: Physical Educators Sharing Content Knowledge to Increase Schoolwide Phys�ical Ac�vity Opportuni�es�Presenters: Kelly�Corne��&�Emily�Anne�Vall,�Georgia�Depart�ment�of�Public�Health�(Georgia�Shape);�Chris��Kay�&�Padra�Franks,�HealthMPowers,�Inc.�Presider: Kelly�Corne��Georgia’s�Power�Up�for�30�statewide�ini�a�ve�encourages�ele�mentary�schools�to�integrate�30�minutes�of�physical�ac�vity�into�the�school�day.��This�session�will�provide�examples�of�"brain�boosters"�and�"academic�accelerators"�that�health�and�physical�educators�can�use�to�increase�schoolwide�physical�ac�vity.�Par��cipants�will�share�and�create�ideas.�
8:00 AM�9:00 AM Alleghany A How do you Fuel Up to Play 60?�Presenter: Hugh�Brockway,�Love�sville�Elementary��Presider: Hugh�Brockway�Presenta�on�will�introduce�what�and�how�Fuel�Up�to�Play�60�is�and�how�it�can�engage�your�students�to�reach�out�to�their�class�mates�and�school�to�make�it�a�healthier�place.��Tips�on�how�to�get�started,�how�to�implement�healthy�ea�ng�and�physical�ac�vi�ty�"plays",�website.�
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ANNOUNCEMENT!
Vo�ng� for� ALL� SHAPE� America� o�cers�including� Southern� District� o�cers� will�be� online.� � SHAPE� America� members�will� receive�an�email�when�the�elec�on�process�opens.� �Vo�ng� is� scheduled� for�March� 4� –� April� 8.� Elec�on� results� will�be�announced�April�9�during�the�SHAPE�America�Conven�on�in�Minneapolis.�Ex�ercise�your�membership�right�to�VOTE!�
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8:00 AM�9:00 AM Cons�tu�on Mentoring: A Quality Pre�Professional Experience�Presenters: Sandra�Nelson,�Robbie�Win�eld,�&�Mitch�Bopp,�Coastal�Carolina�University�Presider: Sandra�Nelson�Physical�educa�on�teacher�educa�on�candidates�and�their�pro�fessor�describe�how�a�course�embedded�experien�al�learning�project�with�children�of�poverty,�contributes�to�their�growth�as�future�educators.�Working�one�on�one,�candidates�develop�posi��ve�rela�onships�and�encourage�an�increase�in�ac�vity�levels,�educa�on�and�the�overall�personal�wellness�with�their�at�risk�child.�
8:00 AM�9:00 AM Piedmont ABC Middle School Madness�Presenters: Amy�Reams,�Mackenzie�Casey�&�Don�Minnick,�Smith�Middle�School�Presider: Amy�Reams�Are�you�stressed�about�having�200�students�in�the�gym�on�a�rainy�day?�We�have�a�grab�bag�of�ideas,�both��tness�related�or�large�group�games,�to�help�out�secondary�PE�teachers.�
8:00 AM�9:00 AM Virginia DE That's Pintas�c!�Presenter: Janet�Kennedy,�Sedge�eld�Elementary�School�Presider: Janet�Kennedy�Do�you�need�more�ac�vi�es�that�emphasize��basic�skill�compo�nents�of�underhand�roll/throw,�overhead�throw�or�kicking?��Have�you�ever�wondered�what�to�do�with�all�those�bowling�pins�when�you�weren't�doing�a�bowling�unit?��It's�your�lucky�day!��Here's�a�collec�on�of�fantas�c�games/ac�vi�es�that�do�just�that.�
8:00 AM�9:00 AM Virginia BC What if the Whole World DANCED?�Presenter: Rodney�Williams,�Longwood�University��Presider: Sakina�Sawtelle,�Sawtelle�School�of�Dance�From�the�drum�beats�of�Africa�to�the�fran�c�sounds�of��gospel�voices�li�ed�up�in�Praise�we�will�sing,�dance�and�celebrate�the�elements�that�unite�us.�Come�celebrate�the�spirit�of��man�through�di�erent�styles�of�movement.�You�will�leave�inspired.
9:15 AM�10:15 AM Cons�tu�on Classroom Strategies for the First Year Teacher�Presenters: Delano�Tucker�&�Tarin�Hampton,�Norfolk�State�Uni�versity�Presider: Delano�Tucker��This�session�will�provide�strategies,��ps�and�techniques�for��man�aging�your�classroom�and�many�elements�within�the�gymnasium�and�school��seng�that�you�might�encounter.�Many�items�that�will�be�discussed��could�be�useful�to�those�students�preparing�for�student�teaching.�
9:15 AM�10:15 AM Virginia BC Dudes Don't Dance?!? Establishing a Dance Culture at Your School�Presenter: Sco��Williams,�Meriwether�Lewis�Elementary��Presider: Sco��Williams��Take�part�in�this�dynamic�session�and�walk�away�with�dances�that�are�easy�to�do,�resources�and�strategies�that�will�get�the�boys�moving,�and�unique�ways�to�pump�up�your�PE�program!�The�music,�choreography�and�plan�is�in�place,�so�just�show�up�and�have�a�blast!�
9:15 AM�10:15 AM Allegheny C Gene�c Tes�ng and Treatment: Impacts for your Future Wellness Choices�Presenters: Dayna�Seelig�&�Gina�Gonzalez,�Morehead�State�University�Presider: Dayna�Seelig��Emerging�technologies�are�allowing�medicine�to�use�gene�c�markers�to�more�e�ec�vely�treat�diseases,�choose�medica�ons�based�on�gene�c�markers�and�promote�early�lifestyle�changes.��This�presenta�on�will�discuss�risks�and�bene�ts�of�tes�ng;�coun�seling�and�evalua�on�as�well�as�a�discussion�of�ethical�scenarios.�
9:15 AM�10:15 AM Allegheny A PEDL: An Online Solu�on for Standards�Based Elemen�tary PE Programs�Presenter: Thad�Caldwell,�Human�Kine�cs��Presider: Thad�Caldwell��The�Physical�Educa�on�Digital�Library�K�5�provides�a�complete�physical�educa�on�program�that�is�easily�accessed�from�your�desktop,�laptop,�or�mobile�device.�It�o�ers�hundreds�of�lesson�plans,�proven�ac�vi�es,�and�assessments�developed�by�Human�Kine�cs�and�aligned�to�the�speci�c�standards�and�grade�level�outcomes�set�by�SHAPE�America.�
9:15 AM�10:15 AM Tidewater A Addressing Public Health Issues through Community�Based Physical Ac�vi�es�Presenters: Lisa�G.�Johnson�&�Emily�K.�Beasley,�LSU�Presider: Lisa�G.�Johnson��This�presenta�on�will�describe�community�based�projects�in�which�university�students�engage�in�during�the�fall,�spring�and�summer�semesters.�The�students�develop�and�implement�group�exercise�physical�ac�vi�es�for�ethnically,�culturally�and�economi�cally�diverse�popula�ons�of�all�ages�which�are�o�en�at�higher�risk�for�health�related�diseases.�
9:15 AM�10:15 AM Virginia DE Standards�Based Instruc�on/Assessments Made Simple and Fun�Presenter: Charla�Tedder�Krahnke�(Parker),�US�Games��Presider: Charla�Tedder�Krahnke�Come�join�the�2013�Na�onal�High�School�TOY�for�a�fun�stand�ards�based�Ul�mate�lesson,�including��tness,�assessments,�prac��ce�with�a�purpose�drills�and�teaching�games�for�understanding.�Par�cipants�will�take�away�informa�on,�which�can�be�put�into�ac�on�immediately�as�well�as�to�be�o�ered�ongoing�assistance�a�er�the�conven�on.�Grades�6�12�
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9:15 AM�10:15 AM Heritage Southern District Commi�ee and Task Force Chairs Mee�ng�Presider: Jenny�Dearden,�Southern�District�President�All�current�and�incoming�chairs�of�Southern�District�commi�ees�and�task�forces�are�requested�to�a�end.�
9:15 AM�10:15 AM Virginia F Striking Progressions for Elementary Physical Educa�on�Presenter: Lori�Hicklin,�The�Citadel��Presider: Lori�Hicklin�Whether�it�is�striking�with�body�parts�or�with�implements,�se�quencing�developmentally�appropriate�tasks�that�allow�for�small�steps�in�complexity�without�leaving�huge�gaps�is�a�challenge.�The�purpose�of�this�presenta�on�is�to�provide�elementary�physical�educators�with�a�sequence�of�striking�tasks�designed�to�be�pro�gressive,�interes�ng�and�game�like�to�keep�their�students�mov�ing,�mo�vated,�and�successful.
9:15 AM�10:15 AM Allegheny B We Walk, Bike and Roll to School�You Can Too!�Presenter: Aly�Shoaf,�Thomasville�City�Schools��Presider: Aly�Shoaf�Come�learn�how�to�increase�walking�and�biking�at�your�school�through�various�grants,�programs�and�partnerships.�Learn�how�to�build�a�walking�and�biking�program�to�support�a�Comprehen�sive�School�Physical�Ac�vity�Program�in�your�school�district.��SACH
9:15 AM�10:15 AM Piedmont ABCTeaching Motor Skills to Mastery�Presenter: Thomas�Moran,�James�Madison�University��Presider: Thomas�Moran�Many�physical�educators�struggle�to�break�down�each�motor�skill�into�its�incremental�components.��This�interac�ve�ac�vity�ses�sion�will�help�educators�iden�fy��aws�in�motor�skill�performance�and�most�importantly�create�instruc�onal�ac�vi�es�and�environ�ments�that�constraints�performance�allowing�students�to�master�motor�skills�one�step�at�a��me!�
9:15 AM�10:15 AM Virginia A Turn Apprehension into Assessments�Presenters: Anna�DeVito,�Radford�University;�Janice�Bibik�&�Karen�Edwards,�University�of�Delaware;�Andro�Barne�,�Shep�herd�University�Presider: Anna�DeVito�Assessment�some�mes�gives�physical�educators�the�heebie�jeebies.��Break�out�of�that�mode�and�use�standard�based�assess�ments�for�your�health�and�physical�educa�on�classes.��This�ses�sion�will�provide�examples�using�na�onal�and�state�standards.�
9:15 AM�10:15 AM Patriot Come Join The #ESPECHAT and the Online PD Community�Presenter: Rich�Wiles,�Anne�Arundel�County�Public�Schools��Presider: Rich�Wiles�Please�come�learn�about�the�growing�online�professional�devel�opment�community�for�#physed�teachers.�This�session�will�focus�on�the�basics�of�Twi�er�101�and�the�professional�community�transforming�the��eld�of�Physical�Educa�on.��Please�come�learn�how�we�can�grow�together�towards�a�Physical�Evolu�on.��SACH
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10:30 AM�11:30 AM Heritage 2017 Southern District Conference Program Planning Mee�ng�Presider: Cam�Kerst�Davis,�Southern�District�Professional�Devel�opment�Chair�All�Southern�District�Council�members�and�LAHPERD�leaders�involved�with�the�2017�conven�on�planning�need�to�a�end�this�mee�ng.�
10:30 AM�11:30 AM Allegheny B A Comparison of Ini�al Teacher Cer�$ca�on Routes�Presenter: Lisa�Gri�n,�Georgia�College��Presider: Kevin�Hunt,�Georgia�College�The�undertaking�of�this�project�was�to�garner�speci�c�compari�sons�between�two�routes�to�teacher�cer��ca�on�in�physical�edu�ca�on�and�health.��The��rst�was�the�more�tradi�onal�4�year�un�dergraduate�route,�and�the�second�was�a�Master�of�Arts�in�Teaching�(MAT)�degree.��SACH
10:30 AM�11:30 AM Allegheny A A Comparison of the Microso� Band and Other Physical Ac�vity Trackers�Presenter: AJ�Mortara,�Berea�College��Presider: AJ�Mortara�This�presenta�on�will�discuss�research�on�the�accuracy�of�physi�cal�ac�vity�monitors.��The�popularity�of�commercial�physical�ac��vity�trackers�has�increased�drama�cally�over�the�last�several�years.��This�presenta�on�explores�results�from�various�constant�steady�state�tests,�as�well�a�graded�exercise�test,�and�a�series�of�intervals.��SACH
10:30 AM�11:30 AM Tidewater A Diversity and Inclusiveness: How Networking with Sport Management and Other Industry Leaders has Opened Doors for Members of the Virginia State University Sport Management Majors Club�Presenters: Leon�Bey,�Leslie�Crocker,�Tracy�Jackson,�&�Donna�Kanary,�Virginia�State�University�Presider: Linda�Person,�Virginia�State�University�Presenters�will�provide�authen�c�examples�of�how�networking�with�sport�management�and�other�industry�leaders�has�helped�current�students�and�alumni�to�secure�internships,�jobs,�and�other�opportuni�es�in�diverse�professional�and�collegiate�sport�environments.�A�endees�will�be�invited�to�par�cipate�in�a�dis�cussion�about�relevant�trends�and�issues.�
10:30 AM�11:30 AM Virginia F Fast and Furious Fitness�Presenter: Brian�Devore,�Cobb�County�School�District,�Southern�District�Member�at�Large��Presider: Brian�Devore�Make��tness�a�part�of�every�class�period!��These�ac�vi�es�are�designed�to�“focus�on��tness”�for�5�10�minutes�of�your�class�each�day�as�an�instant�ac�vity.��They�can�be�modi�ed�for�K�12�and�enable�students�to�work�towards�their��tness�goals�at�their�own�pace.��SACH
10:30 AM�11:30 AM Virginia BCIntroduc�on to Therapeu�c Barre�Presenter: Marilyn�Marlo�,�Old�Dominion�University��Presider: Marilyn�Marlo��Therapeu�c�Barre�is�a�pre�barre�warm�up�created�by�JoAnna�Kneeland�of�The�Harkness�Ballet.��I�learned�it�from�Ruth�Pe�trinovic�and�Victoria�Leigh�many�years�ago,�and�have�con�nued�to�begin�each�ballet�class�that�I�take�or�teach�with�this�10�minute�warm�up.��Though�it�was�designed�for�ballet�class,�the�series�of�exercises�is�a�useful�prelude�to�any�dance�style�prac�ce�or�workout.�
10:30 AM�11:30 AM Piedmont ABCMove into Learning�Presenter: Sarah�Beth�Headrick,�Deer�Creek�Elementary��Presider: Sarah�Beth�Headrick��Get�ready�to�learn�new�and�engaging�Kick�box/cardio�warm�ups�to�music�that�will�raise�the�energy�level�of�your�classroom,�en�gage�every�student,�work�on�cross�lateral�exercising�where�stu�dents�are�using�mul�ple�parts�of�their�body�to�get�a�whole�body�warm�up.�You�will�be�provided�with�the�steps�and�music.�
10:30 AM�11:30 AM Virginia DE No Standing Around in My Gym�Presenter: JD�Hughes,�Mirror�Lake�Elementary��Presider: JD�Hughes��This�s�mula�ng�assortment�of�fun�packed,�educa�onal�physical�educa�on�games�will�intrigue,�engage,�and�mo�vate�your�stu�dents�for�years�to�come.�Author�of�9�resources,�JD�Hughes,�2015�Southern�District�PE�TOY�will�present�all�inclusive,�fun�ac�vi�es,�which�in�turn�minimize�discipline�problems�and�maximize�par�ci�pa�on.�
10:30 AM�11:30 AM Virginia A Project Based Learning and STEAM in PE: What does it look like?!�Presenters: Amy�Riggio�&�Toni�Brown�Berry,�Loudoun�County�Public�Schools�Presider: Amy�Riggio�Students�are�being�led�in�the�direc�on�of�Project�Based�Learning�and�STEAM�projects�within�the�core�subjects.�Why�can't�we�do�it�in�PE?!�In�this�presenta�on,�we�will�demonstrate�several�ways�to�incorporate�both�ini�a�ves�into�a�quality�physical�educa�on�program�as�well�as�o�er�a�endees�pre�wri�en�lesson�plans.�
10:30 AM�11:30 AM Cons�tu�on Strengthening Pre�Professional Con$dence: Content Knowledge, Field�Based Experiences and Self�E%cacy�Presenters: Tamika�Bradley,�Eltorry�Ficklin,�&�Patricia�R.�Kenne�dy,�Jackson�State�University�Presider: Allan�Simmons,�Jackson�State�University�Professional�prepara�on�entails�the�development�of�a�myriad�of�knowledge,�skills�and�disposi�ons.��In�an�e�ort�to�review�its�pro�gram�performance,��the�JSU�HPER�department�presents��ndings��that�examine�the�rela�onship�between�content�knowledge,��eld�experiences,�and�candidate�con�dence�(as�measured�by�self�e�cacy)�of�its�majors.�
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10:30 AM�11:30 AM Allegheny C Jump Rope for Heart Success Stories and Ideas�Presenters: Robin�Kish�&�Chris�Butler,�St.�Benedict's�Presider: Robin�Kish��Wan�ng�to�vamp�up�your�JRFH�event?�Brand�new�trying�to�get�excited�and�have�a�lot�of�ques�ons?�Come�talk�to�the�leading�JRFH�coordinator�in�the�South�east.�Ask�ques�ons,�get�inspired,�and�leave�ready�to�Jump�into�your�next�event.���SACH
11:45 AM�12:45 PM Allegheny A Ba�ling Ropes vs. Sprin�ng�Presenters: Kevin�Hunt,�Tyler�Cli�ord,�Lisa�Gri�n,�Tanner�Mar��n,�&�Kevin�O'Donnell,�Georgia�College�Presider: Kevin�Hunt�Vo2max�has�long�been�considered�the�hallmark�indicator�for�aerobic�capacity.��This�study�examined�the�e�ects�of�a�ba�ling�ropes�training�program�on�increasing�Vo2max,�in�comparison�to�a�sprin�ng�program�following�iden�cal��me�and�energy�out�put�constraints;�with�energy�out�put�measured�via�max�heart�rate.�
11:45 AM�12:45 PM Virginia A Beep Baseball and Goalball � America’s Favorite Pas�mes for Individuals with Visual Impairment�Presenter: Louisa�Summers,�Eastern�Kentucky�University��Presider: Louisa�Summers�You�think�you�are�a�home�run�hi�er?�Want�to�try�a�Paralympic�sport?�You�will�learn�the�rules,�skills,�and�drills�needed�to�play�these�fast�paced�exci�ng�sports.�Both�sports�are�fun,�exci�ng,�and�inclusive�for�all!�
11:45 AM�12:45 PM Heritage Components of E�ec�ve Leadership: Ge�ng the Most from Your Athletes and Students�Presenter: Ahleasha�McNeal,�Lincoln�Memorial�University��Presider: Ahleasha�McNeal�This�session�will�address�the�mul�dimensional�aspects�of�leader�ship.��The�objec�ve�of�this�session�is�to�increase�your�awareness�of�the�di�erent�ways�you�can�exhibit�e�ec�ve�leadership�behav�iors.��Topics�to�be�discussed�include�leadership�styles,�mo�va��onal�techniques,�group�cohesion,�punishment�and�reward,�and�coach�athlete�interac�ons.�
11:45 AM�12:45 PM Virginia BC Globaliza�on of the Dance Curriculum�Presenters: Tarin�T.�Hampton,�Norfolk�State�University;�Reggie�Sackey,�University�of�Cape�Coast,�West�Africa;�John�Kubeterzie,�AFRIMUDA,�West�Africa�&�Lade�Wosornu�Presider: Lenora�Armstrong,�Norfolk�State�University�This�presenta�on�will�demonstrate�a�"Pilot�Course�O�ering"�that�is�a�collabora�on�between�cultural�ar�sts,�choreographers�and�researchers�in�the�US�and�Ghana.��The�e�ec�veness�of�using�technology�and�Media�Arts�will�be�demonstrated�with��rst�hand�experiences�of�teaching�and�learning�choreography�via�video�and�explana�ons�to�enhance�the�exposure�of�US�and�Ghanaian.�
11:45 AM�12:45 PM Virginia DE I Need it ASAP! (Ac�ve Soon As Possible)�Presenter: Je��Mushkin,�SPARK��Presider: Je��Mushkin�These�Awesome�ASAP’s�are�quick�to�learn�and�easy�to�teach�ac��vi�es�for�students�in�grades�K�8.��Par�cipate�in�a�variety�of�ac��ve�examples�that�provide�an�appropriate�warm�up,��incorpo�rate�engaging�music,�use�li�le�to�no�equipment,�and�get�your�class�o��to�a�GREAT�start!�Rated�R�for�Relevant.�
11:45 AM�12:45 PM Cons�tu�on Katherine Dunham’s Research�to�Performance Model: Establishing a Record of Dance Scholarship in Higher Edu�ca�on�Presenter: Sheila�A.�Ward,�Norfolk�State�University��Presider: Shelia�Ward�This�presenta�on�will�discuss�legendary�dance�ar�st�scholar�Katherine�Dunham’s�research�to�performance�model,�an�appli�ca�on�of�her�theories,�philosophies,�and�technique,�as�an�ap�proach�to�ensure�that�dance�scholarship�e�orts�are�recognized�and�a�record�of�dance�scholarship�is�established�for�tenure�in�higher�educa�on�while�teaching�and�performing�campus�and�community�service.�
11:45 AM�12:45 PM Tidewater A Maxine on Aging...Myths and Reali�es of the "Golden Years"�Presenters: Shelley�Hamill,�Winthrop�University;�Edie�Ellis,�Col�lege�of�Charleston,�Re�red�Presider: Shelley�Hamill�Join�us�for�this�interac�ve,�fun��lled�session�with�Maxine�–�the�world’s�favorite�female�curmudgeon�–�and�from�her�perspec�ve�examine�the�aging�process,�condi�ons�and�experiences.�We’ll�also�explore�the�myths�and�reali�es�of�the�so�called�Golden�Years,�providing�ac�vi�es�that�can�be�implemented�in�school�or�university�classrooms.�CECH
11:45 AM�12:45 PM Virginia F Phys Ed Faves: Blown Away in 60 Minutes!�Presenters: Sco��Williams,�Meriwether�Lewis�Elementary;�Brandon�Flowers,�Broadus�Wood�Elementary�Presider: Sco��Williams�Come�join�us�for�a�rapid��re�presenta�on�that�will�leave�you�with�your�head�spinning�and�many�fun�ideas�to�take�back�and�implement�in�your�class�right�away!�Apps,�agility,�dance,�man�agement,�assessment,�wacky�equipment�and�more!�Don't�miss�this�session�of�extreme�physical�educa�on�at�its��nest!�
11:45 AM�12:45 PM Piedmont ABC Solving The Fitness Mysteries�Presenters: Joanna�Faerber,�LSU�Laboratory�School;�JiJi�Jonas�Presider: Joanna�Faerber�This�session�will�provide�new�and�innova�ve�ac�vi�es�that�will�enhance�physical�educa�on�programs,�promote��tness,�skill�de�velopment,�and�healthy�lifestyles.���Ac�vi�es�will�meet�na�onal�standards�and�benchmarks�and�will�get�your�students�up�and�moving.��The�session�includes��tness�warm�ups,�dances,�and�games�with�modi�ca�ons�for�all�children.�
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11:45 AM�12:45 PM Patriot The Ever�Changing World of $port$�Presenter: Jim�Hammond,�Chowan�University��Presider: Jim�Hammond�A�revealing�look�at�the�world�of�sports�and�how�it�has�become�a�business�of�$$$�at�all�levels.��This�presenta�on�is�directed�to�all�levels�from�youth�leagues�to�high�school,�collegiate�and�profes�sional�levels,�and�reveals�how�money�controls�the�landscape.��This�is�a�must�presenta�on�for�any�coach�or�athle�c�administra�tor.��Audience�par�cipa�on.�
12:00 PM�2:00 PM Liberty Southern District and VAHPERD Past President Luncheon (Invita�on only)�Presider: Charity�Bryan,�Southern�District�President�Elect,�Kennesaw�State�University�All�VAHPERD�and�Southern�District�Past�Presidents�Luncheon�
1:00 PM�2:00 PM Tidewater A Binge Drinking and Its E�ect on Depression, Suicide Idea��on and A�empt in Adolescents�Presenters: David�Sallee,�Katelynne�Seager�&�Danielle�Bishop,�Radford�University�Presider: David�Sallee��The�purpose�of�this�research�is�to�iden�fy�the�rela�onship�be�tween�alcohol�consump�on�in�adolescents�and�its�e�ect�on�de�pression,�suicide�idea�on�and�a�empt.�Results�support�the�theo�ry�that�alcohol�consump�on�by�adolescents�is�correlated�with�depression,�which�may�be�a�predictor�of�suicide�idea�on�and�a�empt.�
1:00 PM�2:00 PM Virginia F Empowerment + Movement = Success in the Gymnasium�Presenter: Nancy�Markos,�US�Games�and�Move,�Live,�Learn��Presider: Vonnie�Colvin,�Longwood�University�Empowering�your�students�to�take�charge�of�their�learning�is�the�way�to�go.��From�“Do�Now’s”,�coopera�ve�ac�vi�es,�problem�solving�strategies�to�skill�development,�see�how�your�students�can�manage�their�learning�through�fun�ac�vi�es.��SACH
1:00 PM�2:00 PM Heritage Hampton Ins�tute Crea�ve Dance Group�Presenter: Mary�Ann�Laverty,�Kemps�Landing/Old�Dona�on�School��Presider: Fran�Meyer,�Southern�District�Member�at�Large/Awards�Coordinator�Hampton�Ins�tute�Crea�ve�Dance�Group�(now�Hampton�Univer�sity)�was�one�of�the�earliest�Modern�dance�companies�in�the�United�States�to�u�lize�Afro�centric�Modern�dance�material,�pri�or�to�Katherine�Dunham,�and�Pearl�Primus.��This�Crea�ve�Dance�Group�was�performing�throughout�the�en�re�Eastern�Shore�and�New�York�City�as�early�as�1914.��This�is�the�story�of�a�fascina�ng�journey�come�hear�about�it.�
1:00 PM�2:00 PM Cons�tu�on Hooking Up: What is it and Why Should Educators and Parents be Concerned?�Presenters: Deitra�Wengert�&�Hillary�Bierce,�Towson�University�Presiders: Lacey�Richards�&�Kathryn�Larson,�Towson�University�What�does�it�mean�to�“hookup”?��Who�does�it?��And�why?��Typi�cally�thought�to�only�be�a�behavior�of�college�freshman,�research�may�be�sugges�ng�a�di�erent�story.��Par�cipants�will�learn�about�hooking�up,�its�consequences,�and�how�health�educa�on�may�be�able�to�in�uence�par�cipa�on�in�this�risky�sexual�behavior.�CECH �
1:00 PM�2:00 PM PatriotHow Big Is Your Yard? Developing Community Engage�ment Prac�ces that Provide Endless Opportuni�es�Presenters: Donna�M.�Kanary,�Leon�Bey,�Leslie�Crocker,�&�Tracy�Jackson,�Virginia�State�University�Presider: Linda�Person,�Virginia�State�University�Virginia�State�University�incorporates�an�ac�ve�plan�to�support�community�engagement�through�three�arenas:�the�key�commu�nity�suppor�ng�the�campus�family;�the�central�community�suppor�ng�the�local�community;�and,�the�community�at�large�which�includes�business�partnerships.�This�presenta�on�will�highlight�collabora�on�as�a�building�block�for�student�growth,�engagement,�and�community�service.�
1:00 PM�2:00 PM Virginia A Let's Dance 123�Presenters: Kristal�Randolph�&�Kelli�Randolph,�Portsmouth�Public�Schools�Presider: Kristal�Randolph�This�dance�program�is�designed�to�peak�the�students'�interest�in�dance�by�allowing�them�to�explore�the�many�facets�of�dance�all�the�while�increasing�their�own�physical��tness.�They�are�able�to�learn�the�background�history�on�par�cular�dance�styles�and�gain�a�sense�of�apprecia�on�for�the�art.��Students�learn�basic�chore�ography�and�par�cipate�in�crea�ve,�African,�La�n,�Hip�Hop�and�Freestyle�dance.�
1:00 PM�2:00 PM Virginia DE PE PALOOZA Play Pack 1 (Grades 3�8)�Presenter: Dave�Senecal,�PB�Ritch�Middle�School��Presider: Dave�Senecal�These�games�are�great�to�di�eren�ate�large�groups.�These�un�derhand�type�games�generally�focus�on�2�6�players�and�can�be�played�almost�anywhere.�Small�group�games�are�neat�because�they�require�very�li�le�equipment�but�can�be�enjoyed�by�almost�anyone�at�any�age.�These�skills�are�performed�in�small,�non�threatening�but�infec�ous�sengs.�
1:00 PM�2:00 PM Piedmont ABC Quick and Easy Modi$ca�ons to Support Inclusion of Stu�dents with Disabili�es in PE�Presenter: Meredith�Morton,�Hanover�County�Public�Schools��Presider: Meredith�Morton�Learn�simple�modi�ca�ons/accommoda�ons�to�give�students�with�disabili�es�to�support�inclusion�in�P.E.�class.�You�will�prac��ce�par�cipa�ng�in�ac�vity�as�if�you�had�a�disability,�and�will�be�given�ways�to�help�your�students�in�a�variety�of�skills/games.�
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Sta�ons�include�jump�rope,�hula�hoop,�basketball,�soccer,�and�toss/strike/roll.�Presider: Anne�Wiggin,�Iotla�Valley�Elementary�School,�South�ern�District�Member�at�Large�EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY/FITNESS: 1)�Sodium�&�Potassium�Elec�trolyte�Loss�Pa�erns�During�Intensive�Preseason�Training�for�DII�Football�Athletes,�1�Ron�Smith,�2���Jan�Kiilsgaard,�3��George�White,�Southern�Arkansas�University�(AR).��EXERCISE/SPORT SCIENCE: 2) Lean�vs.�Fat�Tissue�in�Men's�Basketball�Players:�Dominant�vs.�Non�Dominant�Limb�Comparison,�1�Je�rey�T.�John�son,�University�of�West�Georgia�(GA).��FITNESS: 3) The�E�ects�of�Hatha�Yoga�on�Hamstring�and�Lower�Back�Flexibility�in�Division�II�Football�Players,�1��Kathy�Hixon,�2��Vanessa�Anton,�3��Shannon�Slayton,�Northeastern�State�University�(OK).��HEALTH: 4) Impact�of�Educa�onal�Level�on�Long�Term�Pa�ent�Expecta�ons�in�Total�Knee�Replacement�Surgery,�1�Steven�Furney,�Texas�State�Univer�sity�(TX),�2��Natasha�Alden,�Resolute�Health.� PEDAGOGY: 5)�The�E�ect�of�a�Kinesthe�c�Curriculum�on�Elementary�English�Language�Learners�Mathema�cs�Achievement:�A�Collabora�ve�Study,�1��Alicia�Cooper�Stapp,�University�of�Mississippi�(MS). 6)�A�Comparison�of�Student�Performance�in�Tradi�onal�Lecture�&�Hybrid�Learning�Classes,�1�William�C.�Thomson,�Longwood�Uni�versity.�7) E�ect�of�a�Bicycling�Unit�on�the�Fitness�of�Middle�School�Students,�1�Cathy�Lirgg,�2��Dean�Gorman,�3��Mike�Merrie,�4��Atyh�Haddadi,�University�of�Arkansas�(AR).�8)�Family�&�Youth�Perspec�ves�on�Commitment�to�Sport�based�Youth�Develop�ment�Program,�1��Michael�Hemphill,�College�of�Charleston�(SC).�2��K.�Andrew�R.�Richards,�University�of�Alabama�(AL).�9)�Teach�ers'�Perspec�ves�of�Coping�with�Stress�&�Burnout,�1�Kevin�An�drew�Rosse�Richards,�2�Nicholas�Washburn,�University�of�Ala�bama�(AL),�3��Michael�Hemphill,�College�of�Charleston�(SC).��SPORT MANAGEMENT: 10) Pilot�Study��of�the�Thought�Process�es�Used�by�Expert�&�Novice�Volleyball�O�cials,�1�Anthony�S.�Smith,�2��Robert�J.�Doan,�3��Evelyn�J.�Gordon,�4��Alisha�Sink,�Uni�versity�of�Southern�Mississippi,�(MS).���TEACHER EVALUATION: 11) Using�a�Phenomenology�Approach,�1��Jason�Norris,�TexasA&M�Interna�onal�University�(TX).�
1:00 PM�2:00 PM Virginia BC Introducing Dynamic Tennis to Your Classes and A�er School Programs! Presenter: Alicia�vonLossberg,�USTA�Presider: Alicia�vonLossberg�Come��nd�out�more�about�teaching�tennis�to�your�students.�
1:00 PM�2:00 PM Allegheny A Teaching Angular Kine�cs�Presenter: Je��Johnson,�University�of�West�Georgia��Presider: Je��Johnson�The�concepts�of�angular�kine�cs�(torque,�iner�a,�angular�mo�mentum,�angular�impulse,�etc.)�are�vital�in�physical�educa�on�and�sport�but�many��nd�these�concepts�di�cult�to�understand�and�teach.�This�session�would�focus�on�prac�cal�examples�of�how�to�teach�these�concepts�in�physical�educa�on�and�coach�ing/sport.�
1:00 PM�2:00 PM Allegheny C Using Teaching Styles and Student Learning Styles to Iden�fy Assignments for a Sport Focused Research Course�Presenter: Willie�Hey,�University�of�Louisiana�at�Monroe��Presider: Willie�Hey�The�purposes�of�this�presenta�on�are�to�iden�fy�teacher�learning�styles,�de�ne�student’s�learning�styles,�and�provide�ex�amples�of�assignment�methods�for�a�sport�focused�graduate�research�course.�Emphasis�will�be�placed�on�iden�fying�assign�ment�methods�addressing�di�erent�student�learning�styles�that�can�provide�a�quality�learning�experience�for�each�student.�
1:00 PM�2:00 PM Tidewater BC VAHPERD General Session I Demanding Greatness�Inspiring Students to Learn More…Do More…Be More�Presenter:�Maria�Corte,�Mesa�High�School,��Gopher�Sport�Consultant�Presider: Fred�Milbert,�VAHPERD�Ms.�Corte�will�speak�on�her�4�Ms,�Management,�Mo�va�on,�Movement,�and�Maintain,�to�assist�the�par�cipants�in�moving�our�leaders�and�teachers�toward�a�successful�change�of�atudes�that�will�im�prove�student�learning�in�physical�educa�on.�Maria�will�share�ways�to�improve�student�interac�on�while�providing�instruc�on�that�enables�students�to�meet�their�own�needs�and�con�nue�to�use�their�knowledge�throughout�their�lives.�
1:00 PM�2:00 PM Allegheny B What is LMAS about and How Can it Help Me?�Presenters: Tecca�Kilmer,�Hillsborough�County;�Brian�Devore,�Cobb�County�Schools�and�other�LMAS�State�Coordinators�Presider: Tecca�Kilmer�The�Southern�District�state�coordinators�will�explain�LMAS,�how�you�can�get�involved,�and�how�it�can�bene�t�you.�
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1:00� 2:00 PM Virginia Foyer Research Poster Session
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2:30 PM�3:30 PM Heritage 100 Miles? No Sweat! Run, Walk and Make a Di�erence Presenter: Kara�Lubin,�100�Mile�Club��Presider: Kara�Lubin�The�100�Club�has�been�proven�to�increase�student�health�and�engagement�with�a�meaningful�and�unifying�goal;�run�or�walk�100�miles�in�a�school�year.�A�safe�&�proven�model�modi�ed�to��t�the�needs�of�children,�tailored�to��t�any�school�environment.�Children�develop�goal�seng,�con�dence,�and�mo�va�on�to�live�a�healthy�lifestyle.�
2:30 PM�3:30 PM Allegheny B Crea�ng a High School Choice Program Using Instruc�on�ally Appropriate Physical Ac�vity Units�Presenters: Susan�Nye,�James�Madison�University;�Mark�Bran�denburger,�Godwin�High�School�Presider: Susan�Nye�Providing�choices�and�crea�ng�physical�ac�vity�units�that�last�six�to�seven�weeks�can�promote�student�mo�va�on�and�learning.�This�presenta�on�will�cover�the�logis�cs�involved�when�crea�ng�a�secondary�choice�program�as�well�as�informa�on�to�implement�instruc�onal�appropriate�physical�ac�vity�units.�
2:30 PM�3:30 PM Virginia A Dance for the NON�Dancer�Presenter: Ka�e�Sheehan�Smith,�York�County�School�of�the�Arts��Presider: Ka�e�Sheehan�Smith�Everyone�CAN�dance.��Come�and�pick�up�a�few�simple�and�easy�dance�moves�to�share�with�your�students.�Introduc�on�to�con�cepts�to�create�simple�choreography�and�short�rou�nes.�Basic�vocabulary�and�short�combina�ons�will�be�taught.�Introductory�levels.�
2:30 PM�3:30 PM Virginia DE Doing It All (Except Dodgeball) With Foam Covered Balls�Presenters: George�Blessing�&�Randy�Kempke,�ADA�Sports�and�Rackets�Presider: George�Blessing��U�lizing�foam�covered�balls,�par�cipants�will�explore�ac�vi�es�for�all�students�K�–�12.�Ac�vi�es�focus�on�balance,�strength,�toss�ing,�catching�and�agility�skills.�The�skills�and�drills�designed�to�provide�par�cipants�with�fun�and�meaningful�learning�experienc�es.�In�addi�on�par�cipants�will�be�able�to�explore�various�assess�ment�opportuni�es�for�the�ac�vi�es.��SACH
2:30 PM�3:30 PM Allegheny A edTPA Rookies Unite�Presenter: Sandra�Sims,�University�of�Alabama�at�Birmingham��Presider: Sandra�Sims��This�session�will�include�a�round�table�discussion�on�edTPA�and�how�it�is�impac�ng�PETE�programs.��The�presenter�is�new�to�edTPA�and�is�looking�for�other�"rookies"�as�well�as�experts�to�share�informa�on�as�we�move�forward�with�this�assessment.��SACH
2:30 PM�3:30 PM Virginia F Empowering Students to be Masters of their Own Well�ness through Fuel UP to Play 60 Presenters: Roseann�Liberatore,�Southeast�United�Dairy�Industry�Associa�on;�Evere�e�Brown,�For�mer�NFL�Player;�Brody�Canning,�Student�Ambassador;�Brad�Canning�(Brody's�father);�Jennifer�McDermo�,�Chesapeake�Public�Schools;�Timothy�Miller,�Michelle�Kno�s,�&�Albert�Green,�York�County�Schools�Presider: Roseann�Liberatore�The�FUTP60�program�is�a�youth�led�movement�sweeping�the�na�on�with�the�star�power�of�the�NFL�and�sound�nutri�on�sci�ence�of�the�Na�onal�Dairy�Council�&�USDA.VA�State�Student�Ambassador,�Brody�C.�will�share�his�success�story�and�meet�and�greet�with�a�former�NFL�Player.�Find�out�how�any�K�12�school�can�earn�grants�up�to�$4000�to�jump�start�healthy�changes�at�school.��SACH
2:30 PM�3:30 PM Virginia BC Exploring Spinal Mobility through Modern Dance�Presenter: Amanda�Kinzer,�Old�Dominion�University��Presider: Amanda�Kinzer�Using�principles�of�Cunningham�and�Limon�techniques,�this�ses�sion�will�explore�ways�to�improve�spinal�mobility�and�postural�alignment�through�modern�dance�exercises.��Ac�ons�to�be�ex�plored�include��exion,�extension,�rota�on,�and�lateral�bending.�
2:30 PM�3:30 PM Tidewater A Health Educa�on Ideas�Presenters: Kelly�McCann�&�Nikki�Peros�Forest�Park�High�School�Presider: Kelly�McCann�Project�based�learning!�Rubrics!�Lesson�Plans!!!�And�More�oh�my!!!�You�will�get�the�opportunity�to�see�how�assessment�can�be�fun�in�the�health�classroom�and�maximizing�learning�for�the�stu�dents�including�ELL�students.�Topics:�Drugs�and�Alcohol/Nutri�on/Mental�Health/FLE�
2:30 PM�3:30 PM Piedmont ABC Making Elementary Physical Educa�on Ac�vi�es Relevant�Presenter: Brian�McPherson,�Pinebrook�Elementary��Presider: Brian�McPherson�This�ac�vity�session�focuses�on�making�elementary�physical�edu�ca�on�ac�vi�es�relevant.��Each�ac�vity�is�fast�paced�and�related�to�the��ve�components�of��tness.��Many�ac�vi�es�also�focus�on�making�a�connec�on�to�nutri�on�choices�and�learning�about�the�bones�and�muscles�in�the�body.�
2:30 PM�3:30 PM Allegheny C Member Mee�ng for Those Who Teach Dance�Presenter: Fran�Meyer,�Southern�District�Member�at�Large�Presider: Barbara�McLam,�Staunton�City�Public�Schools�Calling�all�members�who�teach�dance,�who�would�like�to�teach�dance,�or�wish�you�had�more�services�and�informa�on�to�be�successful�at�teaching�dance;�this�session�is�for�you.�Help�us�learn�what�programs�and�services�you�need�to�do�a�be�er�job�at�what�you�do.�
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2:30 PM�3:30 PM Cons�tu�on Program Planning Issues that Academics Should Know about the Sport Industry�Presenters: James�Holbrook�&�George�Walker,�Cumberland�University;�Raymond�Phillips,�Wesley�College�Presider: James�Holbrook�In�recent�years,�academics�have�become�more�specialized�in�their��elds�of�study,�requiring�some�de�ni�on�concerning�NASSM/COSMA�assessment�in�sport�management.��Using�a�Del�phi�Approach,�this�study�examines�the�program�planning�con�cerns�of�professionals�in�the�sport�industry�to�determine�what�criteria�should�be�included�in�the�sport�and��tness�curriculum.��SACH
2:30 PM�3:30 PM Patriot Sport Par�cipa�on and its Associa�on with Alcohol Relat�ed Behavior�Presenters: Katelynne�Seager,�David�Sallee,�Radford�University�Presider: Katelynne�Seager�Sport�par�cipa�on�and�its�associa�on�with�alcohol�related�be�havior�is�of�par�cular�interest,�especially�in�regard�to�current�research�linking�the�prac�ce�to�risky�behaviors�including�in�creased�alcohol�consump�on�at�a�higher�frequency.�The�goal�is�to�provide�addi�onal�support�for�the�research�behind�sport�par��cipa�on�and�its�associa�on�with�alcohol�related�behaviors.�
3:45 PM�4:45 PM Heritage Con�nuing Educa�on for…Your Students�Presenters: Cherie�Harrington�&�Ron�Malm,�Focused�Fitness�Presider: Cherie�Harrington�PE�teachers�don’t�have�enough��me�to�teach�their�kids�what�is�necessary.�It's�challenging�to�reinforce�the�health,��tness�and�nutri�on�content�taught�in�class.�We�will�look�at�“out�of�class”�op�ons�using�online�technology�for�students�to�review�and�apply�academic�content.�
3:45 PM�4:45 PM Allegheny C Dance Leaders (or Future Leaders) Mee�ng�Presider: Fran�Meyer,�Southern�District�Member�at�Large�If�you�have�ever�served�in�a�leadership�role�(commi�ee,�o�cer,�task�force�member)�at�the�local,�state,�district,�or�na�onal�level,�this�mee�ng�is�for�you.�This�also�is�an�open�invita�on�to�individu�als�who�are�curious�about�tasks�and�ac�vi�es�performed�by�indi�viduals�in�leadership�roles.�
3:45 PM�4:45 PM Virginia A Ge�ng Fit, While Ge�ng Smart�Presenters: Jennifer�Mulrine�&�Janet�Kennedy,�Newport�News�Public�Schools�Presider: Jennifer�Mulrine�Does�your�school�want�you�to�integrate�core�subjects�into�your�PE�classes?�Mine�does!�During�this�presenta�on�you�will�learn�a�variety�of�games�that�your�kids�will�love�so�much�they�won't�even�know�they�are�learning!�
3:45 PM�4:45 PM Piedmont ABC Omnikin: Fitness Fun, Team Building, Coopera�ve Games, Skill Development�
Presenter: Terry�Gooding,�Omnikin,�Inc.��Presider: Terry�Gooding�Looking�for�Fitness�Fun?�Team�Building�Ac�vi�es?��Coopera�ve�Games?�Skill�Development?�Health�Promo�on?�You�will�experi�ence�it�all�with�Omnikin's�durable,�light�weight,�14"��48"�balls.��Omnikin�products�support�the�number�one�instruc�onal�best�prac�ce�for�physical�educators....all�students�ac�vely�involved�and�learning.��Come�Play!!�
3:45 PM�4:45 PM Patriot Protec�ng our Youth: Today's Management of Sports Concussions�Presenter: William�Welsh,�Kentucky�State�University��Presider: William�Welsh�An�overview�for�Physical�Educators,�coaches,�and�others�on�the�current�trends�in�diagnosing,�management�and�treatment,�fol�low�up�care,�and�return�to�ac�vity�guidelines�for�concussions.�
3:45 PM�4:45 PM Allegheny A School of Rock...Climbing: How to ‘Rock’ Your Traverse Wall�Presenter: Everlast�Climbing�Representa�ve��Presider: Everlast�Climbing�Representa�ve�Get�the�most�out�of�your�traverse�climbing�wall!�Learn�about�climbing�wall�best�prac�ces,�safety�protocols�and�dynamic�climb�ing�wall�ac�vi�es.�The�session�ends�with�an�opportunity�to�share�ideas�and�ask�ques�ons.�Leave�inspired�and�equipped�with�prac��ces�and�ac�vi�es�that�can�be�put�to�immediate�use!��SACH
3:45 PM�4:45 PM Tidewater A Southern District Town Hall / Member Mee�ng�Presiders: Southern�District�President�Jenny�Dearden,�Presi�dent�Elect�Charity�Bryan,�Execu�ve�Director�Donna�Dunaway��For�all�interested�Southern�District�members.�Ask�ques�ons�about�and�get�updates�on�SHAPE�America/Southern�District�pro�grams,�products�and�services.
3:45 PM�4:45 PM Virginia BC Social Dance for ALL�Presenters: Carol�A�Smith,�Elon�University;�Stra�on�C.�"Chip"�Schae�er,�Millersville�University;�Anne�S.�Wiggin,�Iotla�Valley�Elementary�School,�Southern�District�Member�at�Large�Presider: Carol�Smith�This�par�cipatory�session�will�introduce�par�cipants�to�social�dances�that�do�not�require�set�partners,�but�do�incorporate�part�ner�work.��This�will�include�circle�change�dances�with�one,�two�or�up�to�six�other�people.��This�session�is�for�individuals�who�want�to�incorporate�social�dance�into�their�physical�educa�on�classroom.�
3:45 PM�4:45 PM Virginia DE Skill Development and Fitness Ac�vi�es for Team Sports�Presenter: Brent�Heidorn,�University�of�West�Georgia��Presider: Brent�Heidorn�This�session�will�provide�opportuni�es�to�learn�and�prac�ce�sev�eral�skill�building�ac�vi�es�to�use�with�your�classes�and�teams,�while�also�focusing�on�the��tness�development�of�your�students.�Content�will�include�basketball,�football,�volleyball,�soccer,�and�more.�
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3:45 PM�6:00 PM Virginia F Student Superstar Compe��on & Social�Presenters: RaQuaam�Smith,�VCU;�Jessica�Parker,�Long�wood�University�Presider: RaQuaam�Smith�Come�join�us�for�some�exci�ng�and�compe��ve�ac�vi�es�between�the�di�erent�universi�es.��This�is�a�great��me�to�get�to�know�other�students�as�well�as�gather�ideas�for�ac��vi�es�you�could�incorporate�into�your�future�classroom.��All�students�are�encouraged�to�par�cipate.��We�will�have�many�ac�vi�es�from�compe�ng�against�each�other�to�working�together�as�teams.��The�event�will�conclude�with�a�student�social�from�5:00�6:00!��We�look�forward�to�seeing�you�there.�
4:00 PM�6:30 PM President’s Suite Re�ree Mee�ng and Social�Presider: Cerie�Godfrey,�Chair,�Re�rees�Task�Force�Re�rees�come�join�the�merriment!�
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8:30 PM�10:00 PM Virginia ABC
Glow Games � All Conven�on A�endees Invited!�
Be�part�of�the�fun�as�we�par�cipate�in�some�recrea�onal�ac�vi�es�at�dusk�while�wearing�your�glow�"bling".�Prizes�awarded�for�mul�ple�categories�including�ac�vity�cham�pions�and�best�display�of�glow�bling.�(BYOB….�Bring�Your�Own�BLING�if�you�are�trying�to�win�a�Glowri�c�Award.)�
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Saturday, February 13
7:30 AM�9:00 AM Tidewater A Southern District State Execu�ve Director Breakfast (Invita�on only) All�Southern�District�state�Execu�ve�Directors�and�the�Southern�District�Execu�ve�Director�are�invited�to�a�end.�
8:00 AM�9:00 AM Virginia F Easy Set Up Games: Time to Play�Presenters: Lindsey�Beylo,�Rosarian�Academy;�Suzanne�Parker,�Coker�College;�Jon�Payne,�Rosarian�Academy;�Amber�Ortolano,�Powhatan�High�School�Presider: Suzanne�Parker�Do�you�get��red�of�seng�up�a�bunch�of�equipment�to�get�your�students�engaged�in�ac�vity?�Come�experience�3�quick�and�easy�set�up�games�to�get�your�students�up�and�ac�ve.�Spikeball,�Speedminton,�and�KanJam�will�bring�out�the�compe��ve�side�in�your�students.��SACH
8:00 AM�9:00 AM Patriot Join the Global PE Community – Online!�Presenter: Je��Mushkin,�SPARK��Presider: Je��Mushkin�Social�Media�is�being�used�by�physical�educators�worldwide�to�improve�their�teaching�prac�ce.�If�you’re�new�to�social�media,�this�session�will�introduce�you.�If�you’re�already�twee�ng,�you’ll�learn�how�to�maximize�the�experience!�Twi�er�is�free,�but�the�educa�onal�epiphanies�it�enables�are�PRICELESS.�
8:00 AM�9:00 AM Allegheny A Making it Work: Implemen�ng Successful A�erschool Ac�vity Programs for Grades 6�8�Presenter: Keith�Howard,�North�Carolina�State�University��Presider: Keith�Howard�This�presenta�on�provides�a�“road�map”�for�successful�imple�menta�on�of�day�me�and�a�erschool�intramural�programs�at�the�middle�school�level.��The�session�centers�on�evidence�from�two�popular�programs�at�a�North�Carolina�middle�school�and�sta�s�cal�data�based�on�current�research�in�the�area�of�health�and�physical�ac�vity.���SACH
8:00 AM�9:00 AM Cons�tu�on You Got This! English Language Learners in the Health and Physical Educa�on Se�ng�Presenters: Beth�Tomanek,�Prince�William�County�Public�Schools’�Courtney�Manne,�Sudley�Elementary;�JJ�Jarvis,�Fred�Lynn�Middle�School�Presider: Beth�Tomanek�Best�prac�ces�for�developing�academic�language�and�crea�ng�a�culturally�responsive�learning�environment.�This�session�will�help�iden�fy�what�is�already�successful�and�that�which�can�be�imple�mented�for�improved�academic�progress�in�the�Health,�Physical�Educa�on,�and�Drivers�Educa�on�content�areas.�Be�prepared�to�move�and�learn�by�doing!�
8:00 AM�9:00 AM Virginia DE RecFest � Crea�ve Recrea�on Inspired Ac�vi�es for PE�Presenters: Chad�Triolet,�Chesapeake�Public�Schools;�Anne�McCoy,�Su�olk�Public�Schools;�Jack�O'Donnell,�St.�Christopher's�School;�Michael�Maina,�Roanoke�College;�Bobbi�Conrad,�New�port�News�Public�Schools�Presider: Chad�Triolet�Get�ready�to�explore�crea�ve�ways�to�integrate�recrea�onal�game�concepts�and�lead�up�ac�vi�es�into�your�physical�educa��on�program.��From�bowling�ac�vi�es�to�Frisbee�fun�to�Chinese�jump�rope�and�more,�this�session�will�give�you�a�plethora�of�prac�cal�ideas�that�will�get�your�students�up�and�moving.�
8:00 AM�9:00 AM Liberty The Changing World of Geocaching�Presenter: Katherine�Pebworth,�Lincoln�Memorial�University��Presider: Katherine�Pebworth�Geocaching�has�been�around�now�for�15�years�and�it�has�grown�since�that��rst�cache�was�placed�by�Jeremy�Irish.��Come�see�what�over�6�million�people�are�doing�worldwide�in�this�real�world�treasure�hunt.�Come�see�what�is�new�and�what�this�is�all�about.�
8:00 AM�9:00 AM Heritage Who Knows More about Risky Sexual Behaviors and Cyberbullying? You or Your Students?�Presenters: Deitra�Wengert,�Kathryn�Larson,�Lacey�Richards,�&�Hillary�Bierce,�Towson�University�Presider: Deitra�Wengert�Health�educators�are�the�key�to�reducing�the�trends�of�hooking�up,�drug�facilitated�sexual�assault,�and�the�resul�ng�prospect�of�cyberbullying,�by�advoca�ng�for�change�in�educa�on.��Par�ci�pants�will�acquire�informa�on�to�enhance�instruc�on�and�pro�fessional�development�focusing�on�these�issues.���CECH�
9:15 AM�10:15 AM Allegheny B Southern District Standing Commi�ees and Task Forces Mee�ng�Presiders: Jenny�Dearden,�Southern�District�President;�Charity�Bryan,�Southern�District�President�Elect�The�following�Southern�District�commi�ees/task�forces�will�be�meet:�Advocacy�&�Communica�ons,�Professional�Development,�Partnerships�&�Ini�a�ves,�Nomina�ng,�Archives,�Exhibits,�Ne�crology,�and�Re�ree.�If�you�are�a�commi�ee/task�force�member,�please�a�end.�
9:15 AM�10:15 AM Patriot Apps for Ac�ve Learning in Health�Presenter: Luanne�Norden,�George�Mason�University��Presider: Luanne�Norden�Mo�vate�your�students�to�want�to�learn�in�health�by�using�apps�that�will�have�them�engaged,�solving�problems,�and�interac�ng�together.��A�hands�on�session�for�those�who�want�to�download�the�apps,�learn�how�to�use�them,�and�par�cipate�in�ac�vi�es�you�can�take�back�to�your�students.�
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9:15 AM�10:15 AM Virginia A Barking Orders�Presenters: John�Ferguson,�Eastern�Kentucky�University;�Abby�&�Haley�(Canines)�Presider: Kelcie�Fish,�Eastern�Kentucky�University�The�use�of�Registered�Therapy�Dogs�in�physical�educa�on�classes�and�ac�vity�sessions�with�special�needs�popula�ons.��The�ca�nines�are�used�to�demonstrate�certain�motor�skills,�assist�with�mo�va�on�and�the�performance�of�selected�locomotor,�non�locomotor�and�manipula�ve�ac�vi�es.��ABBY�&�HALEY�also�are�Reading�Educa�on�Assistance�Dogs�(READ)�and�Animal�Assisted�Physical�Therapy�Dogs�(AAPT).�Come�see�the�"pawsabili�es"�for�physical�educa�on!���SACH
9:15 AM�10:15 AM Allegheny C Classroom Management � The Key Component to the Ed�uca�onal Arena � Creates a Safe Environment for Maxi�mum Student Engagement and Learning�Presenter: Patricia�Larsen,�Rocky�Run�Middle�School��Presider: Patricia�Larsen�This�open�forum�welcomes�pre�service,�novice�and�seasoned�health�educators�who�seek�and�want�to�share�collec�ve�advice�about�classroom�management.�The�discussion�focus�includes�classroom�arrangement,�rules,�procedures,�and�expecta�ons,�mo�va�onal�strategies,�posi�ve�reinforcement,�and�behavior�challenges.�Par�cipants�will�share�issues,�prac�cal�solu�ons�and�preventa�ve�strategies�that�promote�a�safe,�caring�environment�for�op�mal�learning.�Bring�your�ideas!�
9:15 AM�10:15 AM Virginia DE HyPEd Up: Taking Physical Educa�on Games to the Next Level!�Presenter: JD�Hughes,�Mirror�Lake�Elementary��Presider: JD�Hughes�Interested�in�learning�games�that�will�mo�vate�your�students�to�stop�making�up�lame�excuses�or�turning�in�notes�excusing�them�from�class?�Get�kids�excited�about�geng�ac�ve�and�involved�in�physical�educa�on!�Come�and�get�ac�ve�with�JD�Hughes,�Author�of�9�resources�and�2015�Southern�District�PE�TOY.�
9:15 AM�10:15 AM Heritage Let's Move!! The Kids Kollege Way�Presenters: Jacqueline�V.�Jackson�&�Michelle�Houston,�Jackson�State�University��Presider: Nara�Oa�s,�Jackson�State�University�This�presenta�on�will�highlight�a�novel�summer�camp�held�at�Jackson�State�University.�It�will�feature�the��rst�lady's�well�known�Let's�Move!�ini�a�ve�in�collabora�on�with�the�Depart�ment�of�Health,�Physical�Educa�on�and�Recrea�on,�They�Call�Me�Mister�College�of�Educa�on�Ini�a�ve�and�Jackson�State�Universi�ty�students.�
9:15 AM�10:15 AM Virginia BCMath and Movement in the Physical Educa�on Classroom�Presenter: Marcia�Wade,�Anderson�County�Schools��Presider: Marcia�Wade�Every�year,�Physical�Educa�on�teachers�are�asked�to�incorporate�more�math�and�literacy�into�our�curriculum.�Come�learn�how�the�
Math�and�Movement�and�Hop�into�Literacy�programs�can�allow�you�to�incorporate�math�and�literacy�prac�ce�without�sacri�cing�the�teaching�of�Physical�Educa�on�Standards.�
9:15 AM�10:15 AM Allegheny A Interdisciplinary Dance: Working Dance into any Curricu�lum�Presenters: Ka�e�Sheehan�Smith�&�Renee�Kingan,�York�County�School�of�the�Arts�Presider: Ka�e�Sheehan�Smith�Open�yourself�up�to�collabora�on�outside�your�discipline�and�learn�ways�to�incorporate�dance�into�interdisciplinary�units.�Come�hear�how�the�York�County�School�of�the�Arts�has�been�successful�in�working�dance�into�a�variety�of�other�curriculums.��Simple�ideas�of�how�to�introduce�an�interdisciplinary�lesson,�rubric�examples�and�fun�ways�to�work�together�will�be�shared.�
9:15 AM�10:15 AM Piedmont ABC Possible Solu�ons to Bullying in Schools�Presenters: Carol�A�Smith,�Elon�University;�Anne�S.�Wiggin,�Iot�la�Elementary�School,�Southern�District�Member�at�Large;�Sue�Sutherland,�Ohio�State�University;�Paul�Stuhr,�Cal�State�Universi�ty,�San�Marco�Presider: Carol�Smith�This�par�cipatory�session�will�address�current�issues�of�bullying�schools,�especially�in�the�physical�educa�on�seng.��Strategies�to�enhance�students’�abili�es�to�stand�up�to�someone�bullying�themselves�or�another�student�will�be�demonstrated�and�prac��ced.��Adventure�Based�Learning�techniques�can�enhance�both�intra��and�inter�personal�(personal�and�social)�skills.�
9:15 AM�10:15 AM Liberty Prepared to be an Advocate�Presenter: Kym�Kirby,�Lander�University��Presider: Kym�Kirby�Becoming�an�advocate�is�a�skill�that�educators�should�possess�and�use�on�a�regular�basis.�Unfortunately,�many�never�develop�the�skill�or�assume�the�responsibility.�This�session�will�help�equip�future�professionals�with�basic�knowledge/skills�necessary�to�be�advocates�from�the�beginning�and�throughout�their�careers.�
9:15 AM�10:15 AM Cons�tu�on Videos of Live PE, Health and Weight Li�ing Classes�Presenter: Jerry�Honeycu�,�York�Middle�School�Presider: Jerry�Honeycu��Par�cipants�will�view�live�video�samples�of�PE,�Health�and�Weight�Li�ing�classes.�Par�cipants�will�learn�strategies�in�how�to�teach�the�content,�modify�learning�to�include�all�students�and�assess�skill�performance�via�technology.�All�classes�are�student�driven�and�all�students�have�assigned�rou�ne�tasks.�
10:30 AM�11:30 AM Patriot Amazing Heart Lab for the 21st Century Learner�Presenter: Andrea�Samsky,�Armstrong�Elementary��Presider: Andrea�Samsky�The�Amazing�Heart�Lab�won�the�Hampton�City�Schools�2015�iUnderstand�Film�Fes�val�Award�for�Integra�ng�Technology�into�a�hands�on�mul��sta�on�lab�using�iPads�to�enhance�students�
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about�the�heart�and�it's�func�on.�The�lab�is�presented�in�sta�ons�that�can�be�broken�down�into�individual�lessons.��Teachers�will�have�a�guide,�lesson�plans,�student�lab�ques�ons.��The�sta�ons�use�apps�to�cover�heart�anatomy,�blood�pressure,��nd�and�un�derstand�heart�rate,�and�the�components�of�blood.��It's�a�fun�"hands�on�way"�to�teach�the�cardiovascular�system.���Also,�teachers�will�have�Physical�Educa�on�games�and�the�assessment�component�to�correlate�with�the�lab.�"It's�a�total�body�experi�ence!"�
10:30 AM�11:30 AM Allegheny C Alterna�ve Early Field Experience (EFE) in a Physical Edu�ca�on Teacher Educa�on (PETE) Program at a Private University�Presenters: Michelle�Liu,�Taylor�Dunn,�Lynn�Murphy,�Cody�Spruill,�&�Benjamin�Harris,�Avere��University�Presider: Michelle�Lui�This�presenta�on�will�highlight�the�unique�Physical�Educa�on�Teacher�Educa�on�(PETE)�prepara�on�program�at�Avere��Uni�versity�that�successfully�provides�student��teachers�Early�Field�Experience�(EFE)�and�instruc�onal�models�(i.e.,�Sport�Educa�on,�Teaching�Personal�and�Social�Responsibility)�to�develop�be�er�instruc�onal�and�classroom�management�skills.���SACH
10:30 AM�11:30 AM Cons�tu�on Engaging Partners to Plan, Implement and Evaluate a Sus�tainable CSPAP�Presenter: Alyson�Shoaf,�Thomasville�City�Schools��Presider: Alyson�Shoaf�An�overview�of�Thomasville�City�School’s�success�partnering�with�various�organiza�ons,�planning,�implemen�ng,�and�evalua�ng�a�CSPAP�in�4�schools�within�our�district;�as�part�of�the�NC�School�Health�Collabora�ve.�Come�learn�how�you�can�create�a�sustaina�ble�CSPAP�in�your�school�district.��SACH
10:30 AM�11:30 AM Heritage Helping Students with Disabili�es be Physically Ac�ve through Par�cipa�ng in Special Olympics “Li�le Feet Meet” and Achilles Kids “Run to Learn” Virtual Marathon Programs�Presenter: Meredith�Morton,�Hanover�County�Public�Schools��Presider: Meredith�Morton�Want�to�increase�your�students�with�disabili�es�opportuni�es�for�physical�ac�vity�throughout�their�school�day?�Learn�how�to�run�"Li�le�Feet�Meet"�and�start�a�"Run�to�Learn"�chapter.�I�will�give�the�details�of�each�program,�how�to�plan/implement,�and�show�great�pictures�and�video�of�a�successful�program!�
10:30 AM�11:30 AM Virginia BC Infusion Galore!�Presenters: Tony�DeGregorio�and�George�Mason�University�Students�Presider: Dominique�Banville,�George�Mason�University�Incorpora�ng�Core�Curriculum,�Special�Educa�on�and�Fitness�into�an�ac�ve�skill�theme�related�elementary�Physical�Educa�on�lesson.��George�Mason�University�undergraduate�elementary�methods�students�will�experience�Backward�Design�(Understanding�By�Design,�2004�Grant�Wiggins�&�Jay�McTighe)�
applying�assessment;�rubric�and�unit�plan�development�that�will�prepare�par�cipants�for�the�ac�vity.�
10:30 AM�11:30 AM Virginia DE Using Technology in Your Jump Rope Unit and Event�Presenter: Susan�Lalman,�Morrison�Elementary��Presider: Susan�Lalman�You�will�experience�several�sta�ons�for�students�to�par�cipate�in�during�a�jump�rope�unit�as�well�as�a�Jump�Rope�for�Heart�event�day!��Students�enjoy�using�tally�counters,��mers,�pedometers�and�the�iPad�during�jump�rope�sta�ons.��Par�cipants�will�also�be�provided�with�a�jump�rope�skills�rubric�for�grades�kindergarten�through�fourth�grade.�SACH
10:30 AM�11:30 AM Piedmont ABC Physical Educa�on Na�onal Standard 2 and Middle School Outcomes (S2.M2.8): Crea�ng Space and O�en�sive Tac�cal Understanding for Invasion Games�Presenters: Stuart�Currie�&�Ajit�Korgaokar,�University�of�Ten�nessee�at�Mar�n�Presider: Stuart�Currie�In�this�games�and�sports�session�a�endees�will�par�cipate�in�small�sided�modi�ed�games�to�create�space�and�develop�o�en�sive�tac�cal�understanding�for�invasion�games.��SACH
10:30 AM�11:30 AM Virginia A Rohypnol and Raves: The Dangers that Lurk�Presenter: Julia�Bozarth,�Lynchburg�College��Presider: Julia�Bozarth�In�this�presenta�on�you�will�learn�about�the�characteris�cs�of�the�date�rape�and�club�drugs�most�commonly�used�at�raves,�the�dangers�they�possess�and�the�way�modern�day�society�portrays�them.�
10:30 AM�11:30 AM Liberty Supplement Counseling: Adolescents and their Parents�Presenters: Gina�Gonzalez�&�Dayna�Seelig,�Morehead�State�University�Presider: Gina�Gonzalez�Dietary�supplements�are�marketed�to�improve�health,�enhance�performance,�and�prevent�disease.�Adolescents�use�social�media�and�read�trade�magazines�that�have�mul�ple�marke�ng�strate�gies�to�capture�this�audience.��This�presenta�on�will�discuss�ado�lescent�supplement�usage,�mainstream�marke�ng�techniques�and�provide�the�par�cipant�with�strategies�to�use�to�educate�adolescents�and�their�parents�while�protec�ng�professionals�from�legal�liability.�
10:30 AM�11:30 AM Allegheny BSouthern District Awards Commi�ees Mee�ng�Presiders: Jenny�Dearden,�Southern�District�President;�Charity�Bryan,�Southern�District�President�Elect�The�following�commi�ees�will�be�meet:�Donna�L.�Dunaway�Med�al,�Honor�Award,�Ethnic�Minority�Award,�Scholar�Award,�Taylor�Dodson�Award,�W.�Clyde�Par�n�Service�Award.�If�you�are�a�mem�ber�of�one�of�these�commi�ees,�please�a�end.�
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11:45 AM�12:45 PM Virginia BC Afrocise for Cardiovascular Fitness�Presenters: Tarin�Hampton,�Norfolk�State�University;�Drum�ming�Accompanist:�Baba�Silky,�Dr.�J.�Robinson�Presider: Tarin�Hampton�This�session�will�provide�instruc�on�on�African�Dance�Move�ments�and�also�lead�the�par�cipants�in�a�strength�and�condi�on�ing�workout,�including��exibility�and�endurance�components.�SACH
11:45 AM�12:45 PM Cons�tu�on Ge�ng it Done!�Presenter: Wayne�Hines,�East�Nashville�Magnet�High�School��Presider: Wayne�Hines�The�presenta�on�will�focus�on�professional�organiza�on�and�classroom�management�to�Coach,�Lead,�and�Teach�at�the�high�school�level.��Di�eren�ated�teaching�and�learning�is�a�must�in�order�to�be�successful�at�any�level�and�this�presenta�on�is�full�of�ideas�that�work.��It�will�include�proven�methods�and�ac�vi�es�to�ensure�each�child�needs�are�met.�
11:45 AM�12:45 PM Virginia DE PE PALOOZA Play Pack 2 (Grades 3�8)�Presenter: Dave�Senecal,�PB�Ritch�Middle�School��Presider: Dave�Senecal�These�games�are�great�to�di�eren�ate�large�groups.�These�over�hand�type�games�generally�focus�on�2�6�players�and�can�be�played�almost�anywhere.��These�skills�are�performed�in�small,�non�threatening�but�infec�ous�sengs.�
11:45 AM�12:45 PM Allegheny C We're Ready, Let’s Go Presenters: Carlee�Shi�e�,�Kim�Davis�&�Tessa�Pehanick,�Suther�land�Middle�School�Presider: Carlee�Shi�e��This�presenta�on�will�show�a�variety�of�fun�and�energizing�ways�to�get�class�moving�right�away!��Instant�ac�vi�es�and�short�games�using�technology,�student�choices,�and�team�building.�
11:45 AM�12:45 PM Allegheny A Wow Your Health Students with Hands�On Lessons about Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs�Presenter: Michelle�Henry,�Rocky�Run�Middle�School��Presider: Michelle�Henry�This�session�maximizes�fun�and�real�life�learning�that�triggers�student�commitment�to�say�NO�to�Alcohol,�Tobacco�and�Other�Drugs.��A�end�this�health�session,�presented�by�the�2012�AAHE�Health�TOY,�and�leave�inspired�to�teach�about�the�physical,�emo��onal,�social,�and��nancial�costs�of�using�ATOD.�
11:45 AM�2:00 PM Virginia A STEM�tas�c Movement Ac�vi�es for K�12 Students�Presenter: Joanne�Margaret�Hynes�Hunter,�Dr.�Joanne�Hunter�LLC��Presider: Joanne�Margaret�Hynes�Hunter�Par�cipants�will�learn:�(a)�STEM�through�sport/�tness�labs�for�ELEMENTARY�school�students�(1st�hour)�and�SECONDARY��stu�dents�(2nd�hour).�ALL�labs�include�developmentally�appropriate�
modi�ca�ons�so�students�of�all�ages/abili�es�can�par�cipate�regardless�of�grade�level;�(b)�How�to�authen�cally�assess�student�learning�given�each�lab�ac�vity.�
11:45 AM�12:45 PM Heritage Unique Experience and Community Engagement for Teacher Prepara�on Students�Presenters: Anna�DeVito,�Radford�University;�Karen�Edwards�&�Janice�Bibik,�University�of�Delaware;�Andro�Barne�,�Shepherd�University;�Elaine�Gregory,�Roberts�Wesleyan�College;�Chante�Vann�&�Ann�Fadden,�University�of�Delaware;�Kristal�Bird,�Ni�River�Middle�School�Presider: Anna�DeVito�Are�you�looking�for�unique,�authen�c,�and�engaging�experiences�to�strengthen�your�teacher�prepara�on�students?��We�will�dis�cuss�programs�like�Summer�Scholars�Girls�Inc.�Summer�Fitness,�Homeschool�Health�&�Physical�Educa�on,�Family�Fun�Fitness�Nights,�CPR/First�Aid�Instruc�on,�&�Preven�on�Fairs�can�be�ben�e�cial�for�students,�programs,�and�organiza�ons.�
12:00 PM�2:00 PM Tidewater ABC Southern District/VAHPERD Awards Luncheon (Advanced �cket purchase required)�Presider: Jenny�Dearden,�Southern�District�President�Congratula�ons�to�all�Southern�District�and�VAHPERD�award�recipients.��Read�recipient�bios�later�in�this�printed�program.�
1:00 PM�2:00 PM Allegheny A A Comparison of the Metabolic Costs of Ellip�cal Training versus Treadmill Running�Presenter: AJ�Mortara,�Berea�College��Presider: AJ�Mortara�This�presenta�on�will�compare�maximal�oxygen�consump�on�values�between�ellip�cal�cycling�and�treadmill�running.��Previous�research�is�mixed�on�this�ques�on,�with�some�studies��nding�no�di�erence,�while�others��nd�signi�cant�di�erences�between�the�two.��The�present�study�concludes�that�maximal�oxygen�con�sump�on�on�the�ellip�cal�is�lower�than�on�the�treadmill;�there�fore,�the�ellip�cal�is�not�as�e�cient�for�calorie�burn�as�the�tread�mill.��However,�the�ellip�cal�may�s�ll�be�preferen�al�given�its�lower�impact�on�the�joints.�
1:00 PM�2:00 PM Allegheny C Advocacy in PETE Programs; Growing PE Advocates in a PETE Program�Presenters: Stephanie�Canada,�Landon�Stewart,�&�Brady�Hol�land,�University�of�Central�Oklahoma�Presider: Stephanie�Canada�The�University�of�Central�Oklahoma�PETE�program�has�a�system�ic�and�deliberate�infusion�of�advocacy�projects�throughout�their�program�to�help�prepare�students�to�be�advocates�for�physical�educa�on.�Students�and�program�faculty�will�discuss�projects�that�require�PETE�students�to�ar�culate�the�importance�of�physi�cal�educa�on.�
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1:00 PM�2:00 PM Piedmont ABC Are You Ready for Some Football?�Presenter: Jerry�Honeycu�,�York�Middle�School�Presider: Jerry�Honeycu��Par�cipants�will�learn�basic�football�techniques,�drills,�pass�pa�erns�and�modi�ed�games�that�can�be�applied�to�other�sports�such�as:�Handball�and�Ul�mate.�Par�cipants�will�also�learn�how�to�assess�skill�performance�and�promote�coopera�on.�This�ac�vi�ty�can�be�taught�indoors/outdoors,�requires�li�le�equipment�and�can�accommodate�a�large�group.�
1:00 PM�2:00 PM Virginia BC Ea�ng Right for Dancers and Athletes�Presenter: Beverly�Duane,�Hampton�University��Presider: Beverly�Duane�How�do�we�overcome�obsessions�with�food�and�overea�ng�or�under�ea�ng?��How�do�we�not�allow�food�to�control�us�and�know�when�to�stop?��How�do�we�educate�our�students�on�obesi�ty�issues�in�America�and�help�them�make�be�er�food�choices�that�s�ck?��Come�and�get�answers�to�all�these�probing�ques�ons�and�get�results!�
1:00 PM�2:00 PM Allegheny B Grants to Gardening�Presenter: M.�Bodie,�Fairfax�County�Public�Schools��Presider: M.�Bodie�This�presenta�on�will�show�a�endees�how�to�use�grants�to�build�a�school�garden.��A�endees�will�also�learn�best�prac�ces�for�or�ganizing�a�garden�club�and�how�to�plant�crops�that�grow�and�produce�during�the�school�year.�
1:00 PM�2:00 PM Virginia F Play Any�me, Anywhere...Day or Night!�Presenters: Suzanne�Parker,�Coker�College;�Lindsey�Beylo,�Ro�sarian�Academy;�Amber�Ortolano,�Powhatan�High�School�Presider: Suzanne�Parker�Come�experience�the�game�of�Speed�Badminton�as�it�transforms�into�Blackminton.�This�ac�vity�can�be�played�during�the�school�day�and�even�as�an�a�er�hours�ac�vity�for�everyone.�Get�your�glow�on!���SACH
2:15 PM�3:15 PM Virginia F Badminton for Large Groups (Assessments, Sport Educa��on, Sta�ons and Indoor/Outdoor)�Presenter: Charla�Tedder�Krahnke�(Parker),�US�Games��Presider: Charla�Tedder�Krahnke�Par�cipants�will�share�in�a�Standards�Based�Badminton�Lesson�u�lizing�sta�ons.�Tabata�Pro,�Assessments�and�Sport�Educa�on�teams�with�roles�will�be�included.�Ongoing�assistance�will�be�given�and�may�be�used�immediately.�
2:15 PM�3:15 PM Virginia BC Introducing the FITT Principle to K�5 Students in a Soccer Unit by Using Pedometers and Heart Rate Monitors�Presenters: Steven�Ellio�,�UNC�Wilmington;�Mim�Lewis,�Cedar�Lane�Elementary�School�Presider: Steven�Ellio�����������A�endees�at�this�ac�vity�session�will�wear�a�pedometer�and�
heart�rate�monitor�and�par�cipate�in�soccer�ac�vi�es�that�allow�k�5�students�to�take�a�large�number�of�steps�and�spend�extend�ed�periods�of��me�in�their�target�heart�rate�zones�while�prac�c�ing�soccer�skills.�
2:15 PM�3:15 PM Virginia DE Put the STEAM in STEM�Presenters: Lenora�Armstrong�&�Norfolk�State�University�Stu�dents�Presider: Lenora�Armstrong�Innova�ve�ways�to�increase�student's�interest�in�STEM�related�subjects�while�keeping�it�moving.�
2:15 PM�3:15 PM Piedmont ABC Swatball: Everyone Plays!�Presenters: Amber�Ortolano,�Powhatan�High�School;�Suzanne�Parker,�Coker�College;�Lindsey�Beylo,�Rosarian�Academy�Presider: Amber�Ortolano�Do�you�have�large�classes�and�limited�equipment?�This�game�allows�for�high�ac�vity��me,�appropriate�for�students�with�di�verse�skill�levels,�and�is�a�great�cardiovascular�workout.�Come�join�the�fun.���SACH
2:15 PM�3:25:00 PM Heritage The Assessment Journey�Presenter: Susan�Nye,�James�Madison�University��Presider: Susan�Nye�Assessing�student�learning�does�not�need�to�be�scary.�Finding�what�to�assess�is�as�easy�as�looking�to�the�Standards.�Come�and�learn�more�about�crea�ng�an�assessment�journey�to�document�your�students’�progress.�
2:15 PM�3:15 PM Allegheny C Therapy Dogs in Educa�onal Se�ngs�Presenter: Martha�Clark,�Sta�ord�County�Public�Schools��Presider: Martha�Clark�Presenta�on�highlights�how�therapy�dogs�have�been�u�lized�in�schools�to�reduce�stress�levels�during�tes�ng,�support�reading�programs�for�young�children,�&�provide�comfort�during�tragic�events.��Presenter�will�share�quali�ca�ons�for�therapy�dog�cer���ca�on.�
3:30 PM�4:30 PM Alleghany A Behind the X's and O's�Presenter: TaVonne�Johnson,�Stephenson�Middle�School��Presider: TaVonne�Johnson�Coaches�o�en�struggle�with�the�balance�of�coaching�athletes�and�the�business�aspects�of�coaching.�This�presenta�on�will�cov�er�strategies�to�enhance�or�create�successful�sports�programs�at�the�middle�and�high�school�level.�
3:30 PM�4:30 PM Virginia A Ethics for Humans�Presenters: Youlander�Hilton,�Tidewater�Community�College;�BJ�Santos,�Murray�High�School;�Andrea�Williams�Roots�Presider: Youlander�Hilton�This�presenta�on�focuses�on�ethical�behavior�in�human�beings�from�a�global�understanding�of�ci�zenship�skills,�prac�cing�com�passion�and�empathy�in�our�rela�onships�with�others,�and�pro�
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ac�ve�steps�to�heal�the�stress�within�you.�We�will�present�the�basic�tenets�of�Marshall�Rosenberg’s�prac�ce�of�Non�Violent�Communica�on�that�will�help�you�connect�with�others�with�compassion,�empathy,�and�respect.�When�the�exhaus�on�and�tension�get�to�be�too�much,�we�turn�to�drugs�as�the�answer�to�our�illness�and�we�con�nue�an�endless�cycle�that�damages�our�body’s�ability�to�heal�and�leaves�us�vulnerable.�Become�familiar�with�the�prac�ce�of�Chi�Gong,�and�learn�some�exercises�that�may�help�heal�your�rela�onship�to�yourself.�
3:30 PM�4:30 PM Allegheny B Superfoods�Presenter: Charlo�e�Guynes,�Lynchburg�College��Presider: Charlo�e�Guynes�This�session�will�reveal�several�chosen�"superfoods"�and�their�bene�ts�to�health�and�how�superfoods�posi�vely�a�ect�many�aspects�of�our�lives.�
3:30 PM�4:30 PM Piedmont ABC Teaching the Olympic Li�s�Presenter: Stephen�Smith,�Lynchburg�College��Presider: Steven�Smith�This�presenta�on�will�focus�on�the�fundamental�teaching�pro�gression�for�the�Power�Clean�and�the�Snatch.�Speci�c�assis�ve�exercises�will�be�instructed�as�well�as�the�implementa�on�into�a�program�design.�
4:45 PM�5:45 PM Tidewater AB VAHPERD General Session II�Presider: Fred�Milbert,�VAHPERD�President�This�session�will�recognize�VAHPERD�members�who�are�receiving�awards�other�than�Teacher�of�the�Year�Awards.�
6:00 PM�8:30 PM Allegheny A Southern District Post�Conven�on Leadership Council Mee�ng�Presider: Jenny�Dearden,�South�District�President�
8:30 PM�10:00 PM Virginia ABC Conference Closing Dance�Come�celebrate�a�fantas�c�conven�on�at�VAHPERD's�closing�dance.�DJ�Todd�plays�all�your�favorite�tunes.�Prizes�from�Gopher�and�other�exhibitors�will�be�ra�ed�out�throughout�the�dance.�Tickets�are�free�and�distributed�as�you�enter�the�dance.�You�must�be�present�to�win.�Fun�and�games�while�dancing!�
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SHAPE America Southern District Donna L. Dunaway Medal � Donna J. Hester
The�Donna L. Dunaway Medal�(The Dunaway Medal)�is�the�highest�award�that�can�be�bestowed�upon�a�mem�ber�by�SHAPE�America�Southern�District.��The�Dunaway�Medal�honors�the�professional�life�and�career�long�contribu��ons�to�SHAPE�America�Southern�District�made�by�member�and�long��me�Execu�ve�Director,�Dr.�Donna�L.�Dunaway.��In�that�spirit,�the�Donna L. Dunaway Medal�honors�no�more�than�one�individual�each�year�who�has�made�signi�cant�and�sustained�contribu�ons�and�given�meritorious�service�to�SHAPE�America�Southern�District�over�a�signi�cant�period�of��me.��The�2016�recipient�of�the�Donna L. Dunaway Medal�is�Dr.�Donna�J.�Hester,�a�re�red�professor�in�the�Depart�ment�of�Human�Studies�from�the�University�of�Alabama�at�Birmingham.�
During�her�30�year�career�at�the�University�of�Alabama�at�Birmingham,�Donna�Hester�has�demonstrated�exem�plary�service�as�evidenced�by�recogni�on�with�the�UAB�School�of�Educa�on�Dean’�Service�Award.��She�is�the�co�author�of�numerous�ar�cles�and�many�presenta�ons�at�the�interna�onal,�na�onal,�district�and�state�levels.��However,�she�is�most�proud�of�her�involvement�with�HEAL,�Inc.�a�non�pro�t�organiza�on�whose�mission�is�to�measurably�improve�the�health�of�children�in�Alabama.��HEAL,�Inc.�is�now�in�100�plus�elementary�schools�serving�over�18,000�students.�
Donna�joined�AAHPERD�(now�SHAPE�America)�in�1973,�moved�to�Alabama�in�1983�and�has�been�fully�engaged�in�the�mission�and�work�of�the�Alabama�State�Associa�on�for�Health,�Physical�Educa�on,�Recrea�on�and�Dance�(ASAHPERD),�SHAPE�America�Southern�District�AAHPERD�and�SHAPE�America.��At�each�level�she�has�dis�nguished�her�self�as�being�steadfast�in�her�leadership,�visionary�in�her�thoughts�and�ac�ons,��servant�leader,��and�the��'calm�in�a�storm'.�Donna�is�known�for�her�kind�and�thoughul�a�en�veness�to�others,�her�understanding�of�associa�on�struc�tures�and�func�ons�and�her�passion�for�the�profession�she�serves.�Among�her�chief�quali�es,�Donna�gets�the�job�done!�
At�the�state�level,�Donna�serves�as�Execu�ve�Director�of�ASAHPERD,�served�on�most�of�its�commi�ees�at�least�once,�earned�the�ASAHPERD�Honor�Award,�its�Presiden�al�Award�several��mes,�and�HPERD�Administrator�of�the�Year�Award.��At�the�na�onal�level,�Dr.�Hester�has�served�SHAPE�America�as�a�member�of�the�JOPERD�Editorial�Board,�on�nu�merous�na�onal�level�commi�ees�and�has�received�the�SHAPE�America�Honor�Award.��In�the�Southern�District,�Donna�served�as�President�of�the�District,�Vice�President�of�the�Physical�Educa�on�Division,�Southern�Links�editor,�Exhibits�Manager,�Parliamentarian,�and�in�many�other�leadership�roles.��She�has�received�the�Southern�District�Honor�Award�and�served�in�various�posi�ons�promo�ng�the�District.��
Donna's�body�of�professional�work�forms�a�seamless�bond�with�the�criteria�and�requirements�of�the�Dunaway�Medal.��Donna�J.�Hester�is�the�2016�recipient�of�SHAPE�America�Southern�District’s�highest�and�most�pres�gious�award,�the�Donna L.�Dunaway Medal. �She�is�the���h�ever�recipient�of�the�Donna L. Dunaway Medal.�
SHAPE America Southern District Honor Award � Brian D. Devore
Brian�Devore�is�a�Health�and�Physical�Educa�on�Content�Specialist�in�the�Cobb�County�Schools,�in�Cobb�County�Georgia.�He�holds�a�B.A.�degree�in�Health�and�Physical�Educa�on�from�UNC�Chapel�Hill.�Brian�has�26�years�of�teaching�experience�at�elementary�and�middle�schools�in�Georgia.���
In�Georgia�AHPERD�(GAHPERD),�Brian�served�as�President,�Vice�President�for�the�General�Division,�was�ap�pointed�as�Conven�on�Director,�and�served�as�Co�Exhibits�Manager�for�the�“Share�the�Wealth”�Conference�in�2013.��He�also�serves�as�Let’s�Move�Ac�ve�Schools�Coordinator�and�GAHPERD�Social�Media�Coordinator.�He�was�honored�by�GAHPERD�with�the�2015�Excellence�in�Physical�Educa�on�Award,�the�2013�GAHPERD�Elementary�Teacher�of�the�Year�(TOY),�the�2005�Middle�School�TOY,�and�the�2013�GAHPERD�Honor�Award.�In�Southern�District�SHAPE�America,�he�was�selected�as�the�Leadership�Associate�in�2013,�elected�Vice�President�for�Physical�Educa�on�in�2014,�appointed�to�the�2015�Conven�on�Site�Selec�on�Commi�ee�and�was�selected�by�Southern�District�as�the�2014�Southern�District�Elemen�tary�TOY.��
Brian�currently�is�an�appointed�member�of�the�SHAPE�America�Physical�Educa�on�Council�and�the�SHAPE�America�nomina�ons�commi�ee.�He�par�cipated�in�SHAPE�America�Speak�Out�Day�in�2014�and�2015,�created�a�Twi�er�account�for�Southern�District�SHAPE�America,�ini�ated�Georgia�AHPERD’s��rst�corporate�partner�and�is�an�Online�Physi�cal�Educa�on�Network�(OPEN)�Curriculum�Na�onal�Trainer.�Brian�has�a�number�of�presenta�ons�at�state,�district�and�na�onal�conferences.�
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SHAPE America Southern District Honor Award � Joanna D. Faerber
Joanna�Faerber�is�an�Elementary�Physical�Educa�on�Instructor�and�Coach�at�the�LSU�Laboratory�School�in�Baton�Rouge,�Louisiana.��She�holds�a�BSE�degree�in�HPER�from�Arkansas�State�University�and�a�MA.Ed�in�Health�&�Physical�Educa�on�from�East�Carolina�University.�A�Na�onal�Board�Cer��ed�Teacher,�Joanna�has�35+�years�of�teaching/coaching�experience�at�the�community�college,�high�school,�middle�school�and�elementary�levels.�Her�professional�a�lia�ons�include�SHAPE�America,�Louisiana�AHPERD,�Na�onal�Associa�on�of�Laboratory�Schools,�Louisiana�High�School�Coaches�Associa�on�and�the�U.S.�Bowling�Congress.�
Joanna�was�twice�elected�as�Vice�President�on�the�Louisiana�AHPERD�Board�of�Directors�and�selected�“TOP�Turner”�in�Jump�Rope�for�Heart�for�the�past�six�years.�She�has�been�awarded�over�$250,000�in�grants,�most�notably�for�Safe�Routes�to�Schools.�In�2009,�Joanna�was�selected�as�the�NASPE�Na�onal�Elementary�Teacher�of�the�Year�(TOY)�and�the�2008�Southern�District�and�LAHPERD�Elementary�Physical�Educa�on�TOY.�She�was�elected�to�the�Southern�District�Board�of�Directors�in�2007�and�appointed�Co�Exhibits�coordinator�in�2008.�She�combines�serving�as�the�Southern�Dis�trict�Joint�Projects�Chair,�with�serving�on�the�SHAPE�America�Na�onal�Joint�Projects�Commi�ee.��A�six�year�Physical�Best�Representa�ve,�a�NFL�Fuel�Up�to�Play�60�Ambassador�and�a�Youth�Fitness�Program�Champion,�Joanna�has�served�on�the�U.S.�Games�Advisory�Board�for�the�past�15�years.�In�addi�on�to�presenta�ons�in�some�30�U.S.�states,�she�has�pre�sented�at�Southern�District�and�SHAPE�America�conven�ons�and�interna�onally�14��mes.�
SHAPE America Southern District Honor Award � Carol Smith
Carol�Smith,�an�associate�professor�of�Health�and�Human�Performance�at�Elon�University,�holds�a�PhD.�in�Kine�siology�and�Outdoor�Educa�on�from�Texas�A&M,�a�M.Ed.�in�Health�and�Physical�Educa�on�from�Frostburg�State�and�a�B.S.�in�Physical�Educa�on�from�the�University�of�Massachuse�s.�Carol�has�held�previous�posi�ons�at�Black�Hills�State�University,�as�well�as�being�a�Graduate�Assistant�and�a�Teaching�Assistant.��She�was�also�a�personal�trainer�in�Texas�and�Massachuse�s�and�was�a�K�12�physical�educator�in�Massachuse�s.�
Carol�served�as�NCAAHPERD�President,�President�of�the�North�Carolina�Physical�Educa�on�Associa�on,�Scholar�ship�Commi�ee�Chair,�College�and�University�Representa�ve�on�the�NCAAHPERD�Execu�ve�Board�and�was�the�2010�NCAAHPERD�University�Teacher�of�the�Year.�She�has�served�Southern�District�as�Vice�President�of�the�Sport�and�Leisure�Division,�Chair�of�the�Council�of�Community�Recrea�on�and�Outdoor�Educa�on�and�a�member�at�large�of�the�Council�for�Physical�Educa�on�for�Children.��Carol�has�served�on�the�NCATE�Board�of�Program�Reviewers�and�as�a�NCATE/NASPE�Porolio�Reviewer.��
In�the�na�onal�associa�on�AAPAR,�she�was�chair�of�the�Council�of�Adventure�and�Outdoor�Educa�on/Recrea�on,�on�the�Council’s�execu�ve�board�and�in�2013�received�the�Julian�W.�Smith�Award.�She�is�a�Project�WILD�Educator,�A�Master�Educator�in�the�“Leave�No�Trace”�Program�and�is�an�external�textbook�reviewer�for�McGraw�Hill.�She�is�a�published�author�of�both�books�and�journals,�and�has�presented�extensively�at�State,�District,�Na�onal�and�In�terna�onal�conferences.�
SHAPE America Southern District Scholar Award � Xiaofen Deng Kea�ng
Xiaofen�Deng�Kea�ng�received�her�B.S,�and�M.Ed.�in�Physical�Educa�on�Pedagogy�and�Athle�c�Training�at�Bei�jing�Sport�University�(BSU)�from�China.�She�then�held�a�faculty�posi�on�at�BSU�for�seven�years.�A�er�receiving�her�Ph.D.�degree�in�Kinesiology�at�University�of�Illinois�at�Urbana�Champaign,�Dr.�Kea�ng�was�a�faculty�member�at�California�State�University�at�Los�Angeles�for�seven�years.�She�is�currently�an�associate�professor�specialized�in�physical�educa�on�teacher�educa�on�(PETE)�in�the�department�of�curriculum�and�instruc�on�(C&I)�at�The�University�of�Texas�at�Aus�n.�Dr.�Kea�ng�teaches�advanced�research�methods�and�sta�s�cs�for�all�Curriculum�and�Instruc�on�doctoral�students,�and�measurement�and�assessment�in�physical�educa�on,�physical�educa�on�program�evalua�on,�and�current�issues�in�physical�educa�on�for�PETE�students.�She�also�teaches�children’s�movement�and��tness�for�life�for�undergraduate�stu�dents.��
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Xiaofen�Deng�Kea�ng�is�a�member�of�Texas�Associa�on�of�Health,�Physical�Educa�on,�Recrea�on�and�Dance;�SHAPE�America;�American�Educa�on�Research�Associa�on;�Interna�onal�Council�for�Health,�Physical�Educa�on,�Recre�a�on,�Sports�and�Dance;�and�The�Interna�onal�Chinese�Society�for�Physical�Ac�vity�and�Health.�
SHAPE America Southern District Taylor Dodson Young Professional Award � Brandi Childers Picke�
Brandi�Childers�Picke��is�the�Wellness�and�Fitness�Division�Coordinator�and�Instructor�at�Meridian�Community�College�in�Meridian,�Mississippi.��Brandi’s�formal�educa�on�began�with�a�BS�degree�in�Physical�Educa�on�and�a�MS�de�gree�in�Physical�Educa�on�from�Mississippi�State�University.��She�con�nued�her�educa�on�by�going�through�the�Na�on�al�Board�Process�and�becoming�Na�onal�Board�Cer��ed�in�2009.��Brandi�has�received�numerous�grants�and�has�been�recognized�for�teaching�excellence�receiving�the�Mississippi�AHPERD�(MAHPERD)�Middle�School�Teacher�of�the�Year�award�and�Project�Fit�America�All�Star�Teacher�Award.���
Brandi�is�ac�vely�involved�in�MAHPERD�currently�serving�as�the�Execu�ve�Director,�the�Conven�on�Manager,�the�Exhibits�Manager,�as�well�as�being�on�the�Media�Commi�ee.��She�has�served�on�the�MAHPERD�Board,�several�com�mi�ees�for�MAHPERD�and�Southern�District,�and�as�a�delegate�on�the�Alliance�Assembly.��Brandi�is�a�dedicated�profes�sional�that�freely�shares�her�knowledge�and�exper�se.��Notable�presenta�ons�include�“Na�onal�Board�Cer��ca�on�for�Physical�Educators”�and�“How�Professional�Organiza�ons�Provide�a�Vehicle�for�The�Exchange�of�Ideology�and�Profes�sional�Fellowship.”��In�addi�on�Brandi�has�volunteered�with�Habitat�for�Humanity,�Jump�Rope�for�Heart,�the�Junior�Aux�iliary,�Special�Olympics,�Awana�Classes,�and�wellness�commi�ees�to�name�a�few.���
Colleagues�applaud�Brandi�for�her�professional�enthusiasm�that�has�revealed�characteris�cs�of�leadership�and�dedica�on�to�the�profession.��This�is�what�makes�Brandi�Childers�Picke��an�exemplary�teacher�and�recipient�of�this�year’s�Taylor�Dodson�Young�Professional�of�the�Year�award.�
SHAPE America Southern District W. Clyde Par�n Service Award � Jud Harper, Agency 99
The�W.�Clyde�Par�n�Service�Award�recognizes�a�person�who�is�not�a�member�of�the�health�or�physical�educa�on�pro�fessions;�or�an�organiza�on�which�is�not�a�part�of�the�structure�of�Southern�District�(e.g.,�a�corpora�on,�associa�on,�agency,�system,�founda�on)�who�has�made�a�signi�cant�contribu�on�to�SHAPE�America�Southern�District,�in�some�manner�(legisla�on,�media,�research,�promo�on,�crea�ve�arts,�etc.),�and�has�aided�in�the�development�and�promo�on�of�SHAPE�America�Southern�District�goals�and�purposes�or�any�of�the�e�orts�of�the�organiza�on�in�their�program�plan�ning�and/or�development.���Through�agency99,�Mr.�Jud�Harper�and�his�colleagues�have�made�signi�cant�contribu�ons�to�the�SHAPE�America�South�ern�District�through�their�support�of�the�2015�Leadership�Development�Conference�(LDC)�in�Williamsburg,�Virginia.��Mr.�Harper�and�agency99�helped�the�Southern�District�SHAPE�America�to�meet�its�strategic�goals�by�providing�an�all�conference�luncheon�sponsorship�and�promo�onal�items�for�the�SHAPE�America�Southern�District�LDC.���Jud�Harper�and�agency99�have�consistently�worked�with�SHAPE�America�Southern�District�to�provide�opportuni�es�for�members�a�ending�the�summer�LDC.�The�generous�working�rela�onship�Southern�District�has�with�agency99�would�not�be�possi�ble�without�Jud,�his�friendship�and�his�excep�onal�service.�The�partnership�between�SHAPE�America�Southern�District�and�agency99�has�aided�in�the�development�and�promo�on�of�our�organiza�ons’�goals�and�purposes�by�suppor�ng�the�summer�Leadership�Development�Conference.��This�part�nership�and�support�came�at�a�cri�cal��me�of�budget�cuts�for�SHAPE�America�and�Southern�District.��This�partnership�helped�Southern�District�provide�the�par�cipants�with�a�great�LDC�experience�and�professional�support.�
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SHAPE America Southern District W. Clyde Par�n Service Award � Kris�n Bri�le
The�W.�Clyde�Par�n�Service�Award�recognizes�a�person�who�is�not�a�member�of�the�health�or�physical�educa��on�professions;�or�an�organiza�on�which�is�not�a�part�of�the�structure�of�Southern�District�(e.g.,�a�corpora�on,�associa��on,�agency,�system,�founda�on)�who�has�made�a�signi�cant�contribu�on�to�SHAPE�America�Southern�District,�in�some�manner�(legisla�on,�media,�research,�promo�on,�crea�ve�arts,�etc.),�and�has�aided�in�the�development�and�promo�on�of�SHAPE�America�Southern�District�goals�and�purposes�or�any�of�the�e�orts�of�the�organiza�on�in�their�program�plan�ning�and/or�development.���
Kris�n�Bri�le�is�the�Manager�of�School�Health�and�Wellness�for�the�Southeast�Dairy�Associa�on.��In�this�role,�she�provides�resources�for�school�kids�in�Virginia�through�grant�funding�and�other�ini�a�ves�like�Fuel�Up�to�Play�60,�the�Na�onal�Summer�Feeding�event,�World�School�Milk�Day�and�other�events.��Kris�n�works��relessly�to�help�teachers�plan�and�implement�the�Fuel�Up�to�Play�60�program�as�well�as�assists�in�obtaining�funding�for�these�schools.��These�pro�grams�impact�school�students�by�demonstra�ng�healthy�snacking�habits�and�increasing�ac�vity��me�during�school.�
Kris�n�and�the�Southeast�Dairy�Associa�on�have�been�supporters�of�the�Virginia�AHPERD�Conven�on�numer�ous��mes.��Southeast�Dairy�sponsors�a�healthy�breakfast�bar�for�a�endees;�recognizes�outstanding�teachers�by�spon�soring�award�sessions;�presents�ideas�to�members�on�increasing�physical�ac�vity�and�healthy�ea�ng;�and�helps�to�bring�in�former�NFL�players�to�lead�morning�exercise�sessions�for�members.��Kris�n�and�Southeast�Dairy�contribute�to�the�profession�and�help�promote�the�mission�of�SHAPE�America�Southern�District�through�high�quality�programs�that�focus�on�healthy�ea�ng�and�physical�ac�vity.���
SHAPE America Southern District Ethnic Minority Award � José San�ago
José�A.�San�ago�is�an�associate�professor�in�the�Department�of�Kinesiology�at�Sam�Houston�State�University.�He�presently�serves�as�the�Physical�Educa�on�Teacher�Educa�on�Program�Coordinator.��José�earned�his�doctorate�in�Cur�riculum�and�Instruc�on�from�Texas�Southern�University�and�his�master’s�in�physical�educa�on�from�Indiana�State�Uni�versity.�His�research�focuses�on�physical�educa�on�teacher�content�knowledge�and�has�been�published�in�The Physical Educator, Adapted Physical Ac�vity Quarterly, The Interna�onal Council for Health, Physical Educa�on, Recrea�on, Sport and Dance Journal of Research, and�the�Texas AHPERD Journal.���
Prior�to�Sam�Houston�State�University,�José�San�ago�served�as�an�elementary�Health�and�Physical�Educa�on�Coordinator,�taught�elementary�physical�educa�on�and�served�as�an�assistant�women’s�volleyball�coach�at�Rice�Univer�sity�in�Houston�from�1996�2001.�For�the�past�15�years,�José�has�been�an�ac�ve�member�of�SHAPE�America�and�the�Tex�as�Associa�on�for�Health�Physical�Educa�on,�Recrea�on,�and�Dance�(TAHPERD).�Presently,�he�serves�in�the�Physical�Educa�on�Teacher�Educa�on�Ini�al�Standards�Wri�ng�Task�Force�for�SHAPE�America.�In�addi�on�to�his�involvement�in�a�number�of�TAHPERD�commi�ees,�José�has�served�as�Vice�President�of�the�General�Division,�editor�of�the�Physical�Edu�ca�on�Sec�on�of�the�TAHPERD Journal,�and�Chair�of�the�Diversity�Sec�on.��He�was�recently�elected�to�serve�as�the�Vice�President�for�the�College�Division�of�TAHPERD.��José�played�volleyball�for�the�University�of�Puerto�Rico�men’s�varsity�team�and�the�Puerto�Rico�Na�onal�Club�League.��
SHAPE America Southern District Recrea�on Professional of the Year � Mike Hall
Michael�Hall�has�been�teaching�at�the�university�level�for�almost�30�years�and�has�taught�a�wide�variety�of�clas�ses�associated�with�outdoor�recrea�onal�opportuni�es�all�at�the�University�of�North�Alabama.�Mike�received�all�of�his�degrees�from�Middle�Tennessee�State�University:��B.S.�in�1983,�M.S.�in�1984,�and�D.A.�in�1999.�
� Currently�his�primary�focus�remains,�as�it�has�for�years,�in�three�dis�nct�areas:�Golf,�Swimming�and�special�needs�students�and�their�recrea�onal�involvement�opportuni�es.�Last�year�he�created�a�new�class�for�his�department�called�“Golf�for�the�Business�Professional”�and�also�teaches�Beginning�Golf�at�the�University.�His�involvement�with�the�swimming�world�is�so�substan�al�that�he�has�literally�taught�thousands�of�young�people�and�adults�how�to�swim�over�his�career.�Mike�remains�as�the�Aqua�cs�Director�at�the�University�of�North�Alabama�and�has�received�from�the�Red�Cross�the�highest�of�their�awards�by�being�the�recipient�of�the�American�Red�Cross�Cer��cate�of�Merit.�Another�course�Mike�has�created,�implemented,�and�o�ered�for�several�years�is�“Recrea�on�for�Special�Popula�ons”.�This�course�u�liz�es�students�as�summer�camp�counselors�at�Camp�ASCCA�and�allows�the�students�the�wonderful�opportunity�of�learning�
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from�and�servicing�special�needs�youth�in�a�recrea�onal�seng.��Mike�has�been�a�life�long�contributor�to�the�state,�dis�trict,�and�na�onal�HPERD�a�lia�ons�and�remains�ac�ve�with�each.�Mike�believes��rmly�that�a�teacher�never�stops�teaching,�modeling�and�caring�for�students.��
SHAPE America Southern District Sport Professional of the Year � Ulysses “Butch” Valdes
Ulysses�“Butch”�Valdes�has�been�teaching�at�the�Junior�High�and�High�School�levels�since�2001.�Butch�received�his�Bachelor’s�degree�in�Physical�Educa�on�from�St.�Leos�University�in�1992.�
� Currently,�his�primary�focus�is�as�a�high�school�physical�educa�on�teacher�and�Head�Baseball�Coach�at�Durant�High�School.�He�excels�both�in�the�classroom�and�on�the�baseball��eld.�His�accomplishments�in�each�are�re�ected�by�some�of�the�awards�he�has�received�throughout�his�career.�Butch�received�the�Hillsborough�County�Teacher�of�the�Year�(2010),�SHAPE�Florida�Teacher�of�the�Year�(2010),�is�a�four��me�Western�Conference�Coach�of�the�Year,�and�has�taken�the�Durant�High�School�baseball�team�to�the�state�Final�Four�on�two�occasions�to�name�a�few�accomplishments.���As�an�outstanding�teacher�and�coach,�Butch�knows�the�true�meaning�of�the�term�“student�athlete.”�
His�philosophy�is�a�simple�one,�“play�as�a�family�and�play�for�each�other.”�Butch�applies�this�focus�not�just�on�the�playing��eld�but�also�with�the�community�as�his�teams�par�cipate�in�Relay�for�Life,�the�Special�Olympics,�and�Breast�Cancer�Awareness.�His�teams�also�do�a�number�of�func�ons�together�such�as�camping�trips,�dancing�videos�and�archery�tournaments�as�both�service�projects�and�team�bonding�ac�vi�es.�
Butch�has�been�instrumental�in�being�a�leader�in�his�profession�as�well.�He�has�been�a�long��me�contributor�to�the�state,�district,�and�na�onal�HPERD�a�lia�ons�with�service�to�boards�and�as�an�ac�ve�presenter�to�each�level�since�2005.��
SHAPE America Southern District College/University Dance Educator of the Year � Angie Smith�Nix
Angie�Smith�Nix�received�her�Bachelor’s�and�Master’s�Degrees�from�Arkansas�State�University�and�her�PhD�in�Kinesiology�from�the�University�of�Arkansas.�She�has�been�professionally�involved�at�the�state,�District�and�Na�onal�levels.��Angie�presented�at�seven�di�erent�na�onal�conven�ons,�and�has�presented�at�the�Dance�Pedagogy�Conference�co�hosted�by�AAHPERD�and�Southern�District�AAHPERD.���
At�the�District�level,�Angie�has�served�as�the�Dance�Vice�President�for�the�Southern�District�of�the�American�Alliance�of�Health,�Physical�Educa�on,�Recrea�on�and�Dance;�Dance�Educa�on�Council�Chair;�Delegate�of�the�Southern�District�Representa�ve�Assembly;�Southern�District�Kaleidoscope�Director,�member�of�the�Conference�Planning�Com�mi�ee�for�Dance;�and�member�of�the�Southern�District�Legisla�ve�Commi�ee.��Angie’s�contribu�ons�over�the�years�to�both�Southern�District�and�the�Dance�Division�are�signi�cant.���
As�one�of�Angie’s�nominators�stated,�“Angie�has�a�wealth�of�pedagogical�experience�in�the�realm�of�dance.�Her�university�level�dance�courses�have�historically�been�the�most�popular�on�campus,�she�regularly�a�racts�what�could�be�considered�‘non�dancers’�to�her�courses�and�e�ec�vely�teaches�them�dance�and�ins�lls�an�enthusiasm�and�new�found�respect�for�the�discipline.�Angie�exudes�a�passion�about�dance�that�is�contagious.”�
�SHAPE America Southern District & VAHPERD K�12 Dance Educator of the Year � Sco� Williams
Sco��Williams�is�an�ac�ve�member�of�and�has�presented�at�Virginia�AHPERD.��In�addi�on,�Sco��has�presented�at�numerous�state�AHPERD�conferences,�SHAPE�Southern�District�and�the�SHAPE�and�PETE�na�onal�conferences.��He�was�nominated�and�selected�to�serve�Virginia�AHPERD�in�the�Physical�Educa�on�Division�as�the�Chair�and�Chair�Elect�of�Elementary�Physical�Educa�on.���
Over�the�span�of�his�career,�Sco��has�received�several�awards�including�the�Albemarle�County�Golden�Apple,�the�VAHPERD�Elementary�Physical�Educa�on�Teach�of�the�Year,�and�the�VAHPERD�K�12�Dance�Educator�of�the�Year.��He�also�uses�his�dance�skills�to�conduct�“Senior�PE”�at�the�Albemarle�Country�Senior�Center,�which�includes�ac�vi�es�such�as�speed�stacking,�a�dance�showcase,�and�juggling.���
As�one�of�his�supporters�stated,�“What�makes�him�such�a�unique�dance�instructor�is�that�his�students�are�not�just�dancing�in�physical�educa�on.��They�are�dancing�in�class�every�morning�before�school�starts,�thanks�to�his�‘Morning�Mover’�program”�and�“the�highlight�of�the�5th�graders�year�is�always�the�hal�ime�dance�performance�they�put�on�at�the�local�high�school.��It�is�always�one�of�the�most�electrifying�events�in�the�community.”�
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SHAPE America Southern District College/University Health Professional of the Year � Kandice Porter
Kandice�Porter�is�Associate�Professor�and�Chair�of�the�Health�Promo�on�and�Physical�Educa�on�Department�at�Kennesaw�State�University�in�Georgia.�She�received�her�Bachelors�and�Masters�degrees�from�the�University�of�Florida�and�her�Doctoral�degree�from�Indiana�University.��She�has�been�an�ac�ve�member�of�both�Georgia�AHPERD�and�South�ern�District�SHAPE�America�for�many�years,�serving�both�organiza�ons�in�the�Health�Divisions.�
Kandice�has�had�the�honor�of�building�a�new�academic�department�at�Kennesaw�State�University�called�the�Department�of�Health�Promo�on�and�Physical�Educa�on.��In�2013,�she�led�the�new�department�through�obtaining�a�health�promo�on�minor�which�now�serves�over�100�students.�Her�greatest�leadership�accomplishment�has�been�the�recent�approval�by�the�KSU’s�Board�of�Regents�for�a�new�major�in�Public�Health�Educa�on.��
Kandice�Porter�strives�to�be�a�strong�voice�for�quality�health�educa�on�teacher�prepara�on.�She�serves�on�both�the�Cobb/Douglas�Public�Health�Department’s�Cobb�2020�School�Wellness�Commi�ee�and�the�Cobb�County�School�Dis�trict’s�Health�and�Physical�Educa�on�Advisory�Council.�Both�allow�her�to�play�an�ac�ve�role�in�assessing�the�district’s�school�wellness�needs�and�establishing�evidence�based�health�and�physical�educa�on�programs.�In�2008,�Kandice�received�the�GAHPERD�Health�Educa�on�Teacher�of�the�Year�Award�and�in�2009�she�was�the�recipient�of�WellStar�College’s�Health�and�Human�Services�Dis�nguished�Teacher�of�the�Year.��
A�colleague�from�the�Georgia�Department�of�Educa�on�says�that�“Kandice�has�the�rare�ability�to�transfer�her�wealth�of�knowledge�concerning�health�educa�on�programs�in�a�way�which�bene�ts�everyone”.�
SHAPE America Southern District K�12 Health Professional of the Year � Mary McCarley
Mary�McCarley�is�the�Health�and�Physical�Educa�on�teacher�at�Hawthorne�Academy�of�Health�Sciences.��She�received�her�Bachelor’s�Degree�from�East�Carolina�University�and�Master’s�Degree�from�UNC�Chapel�Hill.��In�2010,�she�was�appointed�to�the�District�Health�Curriculum�Wri�ng�Team�working�closely�with�the�health�educa�on�department�to�develop�and�implement�e�ec�ve�health�educa�on�programs�for�the�school�district.��
She�is�a�mentor�to�teachers�conduc�ng�teacher�training�on�best�prac�ces�and�innova�ve�teaching�strategies.�In�2013�she�was�appointed�as�the�Health�Educa�on�Professional�Development�Master�Teacher�with�the�goal�of�helping�other�educators�implement�e�ec�ve�health�educa�on�programs.�
Partnering�with�the�Mecklenburg�County�ABC�Board�and�Talk�It�Out�North�Carolina,�Ms.�McCarley�has�created�a�standards�based�product�that�represented�the�mission�of�their�organiza�on�and�met�the�needs�of�the�district’s�stu�dents.�Both�ini�a�ves�are�alcohol�awareness�programs�that�are�being�implemented�this�school�year.�She�has�presented�programs�at�state,�district,�and�na�onal�conven�ons�and�looks�to�become�more�involved�with�North�Carolina’s�state�associa�on.�
Nina�Adams,�Assistant�Principal�of�Instruc�on�states�that�Mary�McCarley�“is�a�valuable�asset�to�Hawthorne�Academy�of�Health�Sciences�and�comes�to�school�with�excitement;�being�able�to�inspire�students�to�strive�to�live�a�healthy�life�by�making�informed�choices”.��
SHAPE America Southern District Outstanding Future Professional of the Year � Beth Arney
Beth�Arney�is�a�health�and�physical�educa�on�major�at�Western�Carolina�University�in�North�Carolina.��Her�work�both�on�and�o��campus�is�ac�ve�and�highly�regarded.�On�campus,�Beth�served�as�a�Resident�Assistant,�an�Orien�ta�on�Counselor,�and�a�Western�Carolina�Tour�Guide.�She�planned�and�coordinated�student�ac�vi�es�and�ensured�that�students�follow�the�school�rules�and�procedures.�She�helped�freshman�students�acclimate�to�school�life,�as�well�as�be�ing�a�liaison�between�students�and�the�Residen�al�Living�department.��
Beth�recently�served�on�the�College�of�Educa�on’s�Dean�Search�Commi�ee�and�is�on�the�Allied�Professions�Ad�vancement�Council.�Over�the�years,�she�volunteered�for�numerous�service�learning�ac�vi�es,�including�the�Mountain�Heritage�Day,�Tuck�River�Clean�up,�and�5k�Races.�Within�her�Department,�Beth�served�as�secretary�for�the�Health�and�Physical�Educa�on�Majors�Club.��
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In�the�community,�Beth�served�three�years�as�a�Children’s�Ministry�Intern�where�she�engaged�families�with�in�fants�and�children�in�fun�learning�experiences.�She�organized�an�A�er�School�Ministry�for�children�in�kindergarten��through�eighth�grade�and�was�a�Summer�Explorers�camp�co�coordinator�for�children�three�years�old�through�eighth�grade.�Beth’s�scholarship�record�is�commendable�with�a�cumula�ve�GPA�of�3.77.�She�also�earned�a�four�year�state�Teaching�Fellows�Scholarship,�and�a�one�year�Ron�Morrow�Scholarship�from�her�school’s�health�and�physical�educa�on�department.��
Beth�serves�as�the�Future�Professional�Representa�ve�on�Southern�District�Leadership�Council�and�she�a�end�ed�the�2014�na�onal�advocacy�Speak Out Day.�The�same�year,�she�was�named�SHAPE�America’s�Future�Professional�of�the�Year�for�2014�2015.��
SHAPE America Southern District Elementary Physical Educa�on Teacher of the Year � Benjamin Pirillo
Benjamin�Pirillo�teaches�elementary�physical�educa�on�at�Hughston�Elementary�in�Plano,�Texas.��He�began�his�career�at�Hughston�a�er�gradua�ng�from�the�University�of�Northern�Iowa�in�2001.��Benjamin�hit�the�ground�running,�playing�an�integral�part�of�wri�ng�and�developing�Plano�ISD’s�Coordinated�School�Health�Program�and�physical�educa��on�curricula.��� Benjamin�was�Teacher�of�the�Year�in�2008,�serves�on�Plano�ISD�Leadership�Team�for�HPE,�is�a�new�teacher�mentor�and�regularly�conducts�professional�development�for�Plano.�At�the�same��me,�he�joined�Texas’�state�organiza�on,�TAHPERD,�and�has�since�become�a��xture�presen�ng�at�conven�ons;�he�loves�giving�back�and�helping�others.��Benjamin’s�leadership�con�nues�to�expand�as�he�is�the�TAHPERD�Physical�Educa�on�Division�Elementary�Chair.��His�goal�is�to�move�TAHPERD�to�become�more�visible�in�social�media.���
In�2013,�Benjamin�created�a�YouTube�channel�to�share�ac�vi�es�he�uses�with�his�students.�The�most�popular�are�his�dance�videos.�In�2014,�he�created�his�own�website�to�share�content�with�Physical�Educa�on�teachers�to�use�in�their�classes.��Social�media�and�technology�integra�on�have�been�a�great�resource�for�Benjamin�to�be�crea�ve�in�his�lesson�delivery.��His�students�always�come��rst;�he�strives�to�make�learning�enjoyable,�challenging�and�fun�for�all.��As�a�regular�contributor�to�Twi�er�and�Voxer,�he�also�has�presented�for�the�#Physed�Summit�3.0.���
SHAPE America Southern District & VAHPERD Middle Physical Educa�on Teacher of the Year � Benjamin Ronald Trainum
Ron�Trainum�has�a�B.S.�in�Physical�Educa�on�NK�12�from�Avere��University�in�Danville,�Virginia�and�M.S.�in�Health�and�Physical�Educa�on�K��12�from�Virginia�Tech�in�Blacksburg,�Virginia.�He�began�his�teaching�career�at�Thomas�Hunter�School�grades�3�8�in�Mathews,�Virginia.�Ron�currently�teaches�Health�and�Physical�Educa�on�at�Toano�Middle�School�in�Toano,�Virginia.��While�there,�he�has�served�as�Health�and�Physical�Educa�on�curriculum�leader,�and�on�nu�merous�commi�ees�including�the�curriculum�wri�ng�team�for�several�years�and�wri�en�and�received�several�local�grants.�
Ron�is�a�member�of�VAHPERD�and�has�served�as�both�Middle�School�Physical�Educa�on�sec�on�chair�and�Vice�President�for�Recrea�on�in�VAHPERD.�He�has�served�as�a�presenter�and�Team�Leader�at�the�Health�and�Physical�Ac�vity�Ins�tute,�presented�at�VAHPERD�State�Conven�on,�and�provided�professional�development�to�numerous�school�divi�sions�in�Virginia.�The�topics�of�these�presenta�ons�have�included�e�ec�ve�instruc�onal�techniques�for�PE,�student�porolios,�pedometer�use,�e�ec�ve�grading�in�PE,�improving�student�intensity�and�par�cipa�on,�assessment,�coopera��ve�learning,�and�curriculum�development.��
Ron�has�received�the�VAHPERD�Teacher�of�Year�Award�(1996),�WJCC�Middle�School�Teacher�of�the�Year�(2001),�and�the�WHRO�Middle�School�Technology�Teacher�of�the�Year�(2008).�
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SHAPE America Southern District High School Physical Educa�on Teacher of the Year � Timothy Powers
Tim�Powers�has�been�teaching�physical�educa�on�for�nine�years�at�Eau�Gallie�High�School�in�Melbourne,�Flori�da.�He�is�a�graduate�of�the�University�of�Tennessee�at�Cha�anooga.�In�addi�on�to�teaching,�he�has�served�as�the�school’s�head�football�coach�for�the�last�six�years.�Mr.�Powers�was�a�vital�component�of�Eau�Gallie�High�School’s�achievement�in�receiving�the�Brevard�Public�Schools�“Excellence�in�Physical�Educa�on�Award�2015�2018”.�He�was�also�the�recipient�of�the�SHAPE�Florida�High�School�Teacher�of�the�Year�Award.�
Over�the�past�several�years,�Mr.�Powers�played�a�central�role�in�Brevard�Public�Schools�curriculum�wri�ng�team�and�assessment�development�commi�ee.�He�has�developed�an�exper�se�in�appropriate�prac�ce�and�standards�based�instruc�on.�Mr.�Powers�has�served�as�a�mentor�for�his�peers�u�lizing�standards�based�instruc�on�and�backwards�design�to�create�high�quality�unit�and�lesson�plans.�Eau�Gallie�High�School�is�a�Na�onal�AVID�demonstra�on�school�and�AVID�is�a�very�big�part�of�Mr.�Powers�teaching�strategies.�He�u�lizes�various�WICOR�strategies�that�are�evident�in�his�lessons�and�creates�a�climate�of�respect,�collabora�on�and�learning�in�all�his�physical�educa�on�classes.���
In�his�community,�Tim�has�strived�to�be�a�posi�ve�in�uence.�His�community�involvement�includes�working�with�Melbourne�PAL,�Melbourne�Ducks�Pop�Warner�Football�League�and�Eau�Gallie�Li�le�League.�Tim�develops�and�delivers�workshops�to�help�community�coaches�improve�their�cra��including�rela�onship�and�team�building�as�well�as�develop�mentally�appropriate�ac�vi�es.�
SHAPE America Southern District Adapted Physical Educa�on Teacher of the Year � Anna Marie Roberts
Anna�Roberts�received�a�B.S.�in�Health,�Physical�Educa�on,�and�Recrea�on,�K�12�from�Auburn�University,�a�M.A.�in�Health�Studies�from�the�University�of�Alabama,�an�Educa�on�Specialist�in�Administra�on�from�Lincoln�Memorial�University,�and�a�Cer��ed�Adapted�Physical�Educator�(CAPE)�endorsement�from�the�State�University�of�New�York�Col�lege�at�Courtland,�New�York.�She�currently�teaches�in�the�Cobb�County�School�District.�
Anna�has�presented�at�numerous�Na�onal�Adapted�Physical�Educa�on�Conferences�in�California.�She�present�ed�the�Adapted�Physical�Educa�on�State�Guidelines�to�Cobb�and�Marie�a�School�Systems�as�well�as�serving�as�a�Devel�opment�Team�member�for�the�implementa�on�of�a�physical�educa�on�program�for�the�HAVEN�behavioral�center.��She�is�an�Adapted�PE�team�co�leader�for�county�wide�programs�such�as�the�Annual�Kennesaw�Mountain�High�Dance�and�Field�Days�for�adapted�physical�educa�on�middle�and�high�school�students.�Addi�onally�Anna�is�a�team�member�for�Sprayberry�High�School�elementary�feeder�schools�Annual�Dance.���
Anna�is�the�current�President�Elect�of�the�East�Cobb�Civitan�Club�and�serves�on�the�board�of�directors.�The�fo�cus�of�Civitan�Interna�onal�is�to�provide�inclusion�programs�for�the�developmental�disabled,�and�she�supports�the�UAB�Research�Center�for�Developmental�Disabili�es.��She�is�the�recipient�of�the�Past�Presidents�Award�for�outstanding�lead�ership.��Other�educa�onal�awards�include�the�2009�GAHPERD�Adapted�Physical�Educa�on�Teacher�of�the�Year,�Co�Recipient�of�the�Council�for�Excep�onal�Children�Research�Award,�and�the�Atlanta�Journal�Cons�tu�on�Honor�Teacher�Awards�in�2003.�
SHAPE America Southern District Jump Rope Coordinator of the Year � Karen Roof
Karen�a�ended�Winthrop�College�for�her�undergraduate�degree�and�University�of�South�Carolina�for�her�gradu�ate�degree.��While�at�Winthrop�she�received�the�“Outstanding�Physical�Educa�on�Major”�Award.��She�is�currently�in�her�29th�year�of�teaching,�28�of�those�being�in�Rock�Hill,�South�Carolina�Schools.�Chosen�by�her�colleagues,�Karen�received�the�Teacher�of�the�Year�award�seven��mes.��She�received�the�Dis�nguished�Alumni�Award�and�the�Dean’s�Award�for�Excellence�from�Winthrop�University.��The�South�Carolina�AHPERD�recognized�her�as�the�Elementary�Physical�Educa�on�Teacher�of�the�Year�and�the�Jump�Rope�for�Heart�Coordinator�of�the�Year.���She�completed�her�Na�onal�Board�Cer��ca��on�in�2001�and�was�re�cer��ed�in�2011.���
Karen�taught�as�an�Adjunct�Faculty�member�at�Winthrop�University�for�22�years.�She�has�presented�on�the�lo�cal,�state�and�na�onal�levels.���Addi�onally,�she�served�on�the�assessment�wri�ng�team�for�South�Carolina�and�served�as�the�Chair�of�the�South�Carolina�Associa�on�for�Physical�Educa�on�and�Sport.��Karen�states�“as�much�as�I�appreciate�others�recognizing�the�hard�work�and�long�hours�we�all�put�in�as�teachers,�nothing�compares�to�the�child�that�smiles�at�you�because�they�know�you�care.��I�care�that�they�understand,�I�care�that�they�learn�to�be�ac�ve�and�healthy,�I�care�that�they�know�I�love�them”.�
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VAHPERD Elementary Physical Educa�on Teacher of the Year � Cindy Jones
Cindy�Jones�has�28�years�of�teaching�experience�and�has�been�teaching�in�Chester�eld�Co.�for�the�past�12�years.��She�has�served�on�commi�ees�and�presented�at�the�local,�state,�and�na�onal�level.�Her�passion�is�integra�ng�academic�concepts�in�physical�educa�on�classes,�especially�STEM�(Science�Technology�Engineering�and�Math)�con�cepts.��She�has�authored�3�books�and�produced�a�video�that�focus�on�integra�ng�academic�content�through�movement.�
Cindy�is�ac�vely�engages�her�school�community�in�a�variety�of�student�centered�ac�vi�es�including;�the�Jog�Walk�Club,�Family�Fun�Fitness�Fridays,�Family�Fitness�Nights,�the�Sweetheart�Dance,�and�the�Li�le�Feet�Meet.�Catherine�Hines,�principal�at�Clover�Hill�Elementary,�writes�“[Cindy]�has�designed�and�built/installed:�a�playhouse�that�reinforces�principles�of�electricity,�equipment�that�reinforces�simple�machines,�murals�painted�on�the�walls…to�depict�the�solar�system�and�history�of��ight,�and�a�rock�wall�which�reinforces�student�learning�about�the�constella�ons.”�
VAHPERD Recrea�on Professional of the Year � Anne McCoy
Anne�McCoy�is�an�elementary�physical�educa�on�teacher�in�Su�olk,�VA.��She�has�been�teaching�at�Oakland�Ele�mentary�for�the�past�16�years.�She�has�been�an�ac�ve�member�of�VAHPERD�for�19�years�and�has�served�as�a�chair�of�Elementary�Physical�Educa�on�for�the�Physical�Educa�on�Division,�is�currently�serving�on�the�Board�of�Directors�as�the�Recrea�on�Division�Vice�President,�and�is�the�State�Hoops�for�Heart�Coordinator.�She�is�a�cer��ed�instructor�for�the�Fishing�in�Schools�Program�and�has�worked�with�a�program�to�take�students�to�play�golf�at�a�local�par�3�course�each�year.��She�is�one�of�the�sponsors�at�Oakland�Elementary�for�the�annual�Shamrock�Opera�on�Smile�Final�Mile�fun�run�that�takes�place�during�the�Shamrock�Marathon�in�Virginia�Beach�each�year.��
Anne�is�an�advocate�for�quality�recrea�onal�programming�and�incorporates�many�recrea�onal�ac�vi�es�in�her�physical�educa�on�program�each�year.�She�has�been�recognized�at�the�state�and�na�onal�level�for�her�par�cipa�on�with�Hoops�for�Heart.��She�has�also�been�recognized�for�her�professional�excellence�as�a�collegiate�student�and�as�school,�and�state�teacher�of�the�year.�
VAHPERD Adapted Physical Educa�on Teacher of the Year � Gail Fehlner
Gail�Fehlner�has�been�teaching�and�a�member�of�VAHPERD�for�22�years.��For�the�past�5�years,�she�has�served�as�the�Adapted�Physical�Educa�on�teacher�with�the�Piedmont�Regional�Educa�on�Program�(also�known�as�PREP)�that�serves�9�school�divisions�around�Charlo�esville,�VA��She�has�presented�at�the�local�and�state�level�on�a�variety�of�adapted�physical�educa�on�topics.�Toni�Elitharp,�the�Execu�ve�Director�of�PREP�writes,�“Ms.�Fehlner,�through�her�work�with�students�demonstrates�a�keen�understanding�of�the�uniqueness�of�each�child�she�serves.�Each�child’s�program�is�developed�keeping�in�mind�the�student’s�unique�func�oning�level,�strengths,�weaknesses�and�other�unique�characteris��cs.�Gail�understands�that�children�need�to�belong�to�the�learning,�have�fun�with�the�learning,�and�be�recognized�for�their�learning�as�they�navigate�through�new�concepts.”��
Gail�has�produced�assis�ve�videos�on�the�use�of�visual�supports�for�students�with�au�sm�that�have�been�used�by�general�and�adapted�physical�educa�on�teachers�across�the�state�of�Virginia�to�demonstrate�best�prac�ces.��She�has�served�as�a�Special�Olympics�volunteer�and�served�as�the�co�director�for�the�2015�Li�le�Feet�Meet�in�Charlo�esville.��
VAHPERD College/University Health Educator of the Year � Kari Hampton
Kari�has�been�a�professor�at�Lynchburg�College�for�the�past�7�years.�She�has�been�a�member�of�VAHPERD�and�SHAPE�America�for�15�years.�She�has�served�VAHPERD�as�a�chair�of�the�Adapted�Physical�Educa�on�sec�on�of�the�Physi�cal�Educa�on�Division�and�been�on�the�Board�of�Directors�as�the�Vice�President�of�the�Health�Division.�Kari�has�present�ed�numerous��mes�at�local�and�state�workshops�on�a�variety�of�health�related�topics.��She�has�also�served�in�a�variety�of�leadership�roles�while�at�Lynchburg�College.��She�has�been�the�Department�Chair,�the�Assessment�Coordinator,�and�an�Academic�Advisor�for�the�Health�and�Physical�Educa�on�department.�
Jean�St.�Clair,�the�Dean�of�the�School�of�Health�Sciences�and�Human�Performance�writes,�“Kari�is�an�exemplary�educator�and�is�instrumental�in�mentoring�students�through�the�major�and�into�service�as�educators.�Her�ac�ve��������
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par�cipa�on�in�professional�organiza�ons�models�that�behavior�as�a�major�component�of�professional�responsibility.”�Associate�Professor,�Steve�Smith,�adds�“Kari�teaches�a�course�that�is�revered�by�our�students.�She�has�done�a�fantas�c�job�of�geng�our�students�in�the�classrooms�and�providing�extraordinary�experiences�interac�ng�with�students�in�a�K�12�seng.”�
VAHPERD College/University Dance Educator of the Year � Eric West
Eric�has�worked�for�over�16�years�at�Virginia�Commonwealth�University�in�Richmond,�VA.�He�holds�mul�ple�cer���ca�ons�including;�AFAA�Personal�Fitness�Trainer,�AFFA�Group�Exercise�Instructor,�AFPA�Strength�Consultant,�Turbo�Kick,�Rebook�Cycling,�and�many�more!�Eric�is�ac�ve�in�the�Richmond�and�Virginia�Jaycees�and�has�par�cipated�in�many�philanthropic�and�community�outreach�ac�vi�es.��
Rianna�Davis�Gaetano�notes�that�“[Dr.�West]�has�a�way�of�communica�ng�with�the�students�taps�into�their�comfort�level,�yet�pushes�them�to�the�desired�result.�He�teaches�with�passion,�energy,�and�purpose�to�inspire.�His�en�thusiasm�is�inspiring�and�has�an�uncanny�ability�to�use�analogies�to�help�the�students�understand�the�choreography.”�
College/ University Physical Educa�on Teacher of the Year � Mis� Wajciechowski Mis��Wajciechowski�is�in�her�fourth�year�on�faculty�with�Virginia�Commonwealth�University�in�Richmond,�Vir�
ginia.�Prior�to�that�she�taught�for�18�years�at�Bailey�Bridge�Middle�School.�In�2009,�she�was�recognized�as�the�Na�onal�Health�Educator�of�the�year�by�AAHPERD�in�2011.�She�is�an�ac�ve�member�in�VAHPERD.��She�has�served�on�the�Board�of�Directors�and�mul�ple�commi�ees�(too�many�to�name).��She�has�also�done�countless�presenta�ons�at�the�local�state,�regional,�and�na�onal�level�on�best�prac�ces�in�health�and�physical�educa�on.�
Monica�Dillon�shares,�“Her�commitment�to�the�physical�educa�on�program�and�to�her�students�goes�beyond�the�classroom.�She�takes�a�personal�interest�in�making�sure�that�each�of�her�students�are�successful�during�their�college�careers�and�a�er.��Ms.�Wajciechowski�leads�by�example�and�I�am�proud�to�call�her�a�mentor.”���Diane�Simon,�Associate�Dean�for�Student�A�airs�writes,�Professor�Wajciechowshi�is�a�vibrant�faculty�member�who�is�highly�regarded�by�her�students�and�colleagues.��Her�contribu�ons�to�the�program,�the�School�of�Educa�on,�and�the�University�have�been�stel�lar.”�
Supervisor of the Year � Patricia Thompson Patricia�has�been�the�Curriculum�Leader�for�Health�and�Wellness�Educa�on�for�Hampton�City�Schools�for�the�
past�5�years.�Prior�to�her�current�service�for�Hampton,�she�was�a�middle�school�teacher�in�the�city�for�20�years.�She�is�a�highly�engaged�leader�in�her�school�division�is�very�ac�ve�in�providing�sta��development�opportuni�es�for�her�teachers.��Patricia�is�well�known�for�exper�se�with�using�technology�tools�to�enhance�health�and�physical�educa�on�instruc�on�and�assessment.�She�readily�shares�her�exper�se�with�other�curriculum�leaders�and�other�colleagues.�
Patricia�Johnson,�the�former�Deputy�Superintendent�for�Curriculum�and�Instruc�on�for�Hampton�City�Schools�writes,�“Ms.�Thompson’s�greatest�asset�is�her�ability�to�establish�rapport�with�teachers,�mee�ng�them�where�they�are�and�providing�them�with�the�tools,�resources,�and�training�needed�to�implement�a�quality�instruc�onal�program.”��Ti�any�Hardy,�the�Principal�for�Instruc�on�at�Hampton�High�School�shares,�“Ms.�Thompson�is�a�collabora�ve�leader.�She�models�best�prac�ces,�such�as�use�of�current�technology�and�student�centered�ac�vi�es,�as�well�as�facilitates�col�labora�on�among�teachers.”�
Jump Rope for Heart Coordinator of the Year � Tracy Olivas Tracy�Olivas�is�a�physical�educa�on�teacher�at�Leesville�Roach�Elementary�in�Lynchburg,�Virginia.��She�has�been�
hos�ng�a�Jump�Rope�for�Heart�event�at�her�school�for�15�years.�Tracy�hosts�a�week�long�Jump�Rope�of�Heart�event�at�her�school�to�ensure�that�all�students�get�an�opportunity�to�par�cipate�in�the�ac�vity.��Her�event�includes�a�wide�varie�ty�of�heart�pounding�ac�vi�es�and�makes�a�conscious�e�ort�to�teach�the�importance�of�being�heart�healthy�for�a�life��me.���
Tracy’s�principal,�Amy�Hunley�writes,�“Mrs.�Olivas�is�an�avid�advocate�for�healthy�living�as�a�PE�teacher�and�for�our�Jump�Rope�for�Heart�program.”��Candy�Shepard�shares,�“Mrs.�Olivas�has�been�a�coworker�of�mine�for�many�years,�and�her�professionalism�is�to�be�commended.��She�encourages�both�the�students�and�the�teachers�of�Leesville�Road�to�set�goals�to�make�healthier�choices,�and�she�assists�us�to�set�our�own�personal�goals.”�
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