Show in your grant proposal that you are aware of, and plan to work towards state and national standards.
The AAHPERD annual convention is a great place for NASPE members to learn the latest trends and innovations in the profession, earn continuing education units (CEUs) and exchange ideas with other motivated professionals and future professionals.
PIPEline (Program Improvement in Physical Education) Workshops
Provides state-of-the-art, standards-based in-service training for K-12 physical educators. Based on national standards and best practices, and are tailored to meet the unique needs of each audience. Includes full-day training brought to the host site and a notebook of relevant materials for each participant.
The focus of Physical Best is to educate ALL children, regardless of athletic talent, physical and mental abilities or disabilities. Offers a menu of workshops to assist you in integrating health-related fitness in your physical education program. Workshops include the Physical Best educational program, FITNESSGRAM fitness testing protocol and Fitness For Life secondary course.
Receive expert advice on curriculum reviews, advocacy presentations, tailored workshops and in-services, and accreditation preparation for coaching education or sport management programs. Connects you with experts for workshop presentations, reviewing of manuscripts in development, reviewing your physical education program and writing new curriculum.
PEP is a grant program of the U.S. Department of Education (USDE) not NASPE. Our tips are based on careful review of the FY2010 PEP grant call for applications and the Federal Register Notice of Final Priorities, Requirements, and Definitions (March 29, 2011) and on our experience with writing and winning federal grants (over $13 million) as well as serving as a federal grant reviewer.
NASPE has no information about the PEP grant program other than what is published in the Federal Register and call for applications, no authority over the PEP grant program, and no influence over the review/scoring/selection process. The call for applications provides definitive information about the grant program.