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1 APENS and Highly Qualified Teachers YouTube Link: http://youtu.be/xaUSwXRozvYhttp://youtu.be/xaUSwXRozvY West Chester University KIN: 587 Jenna Filipone

2 OBJECTIVES:  What is a highly qualified APE teacher?  What is the APENS? (Background and History)  What is the criterion for being eligible to take the APENS?  How is the exam structured? Cost? Location of Exam?  What is the criteria for being CAPE certified?  What are the benefits of being CAPE certified?

3 History of APE  Specialization of APE  1990-IDEA passed requiring all people with disabilities who were school age to have access to PE in normal school environment.  Spring 1991- NCPERID, NASDE and Special Olympic International  “Action Seminar Barriers  Addressing Concerns…  NCCPERID established standards for APE and means to evaluate standards  Five years to establish national standards and national certification program

4 Purpose and Development for Being “Highly Qualified”  To inform PE and APE of the necessary required knowledge and skills needed to be a highly qualified APE teacher  2006 AAHPERD convention  APAC (Adapted Physical Activity Council) and AAPAR (American Association for Physical Activity and Recreation) form a committee to define “highly qualified”  2007 - Open Forum to discuss and develop guidelines  May 2007 – Final draft made  Winter 2008 – AAHPERD board approved guidelines for “highly qualified”

5 Criteria for Highly Qualified  To be a Highly Qualified APE…  Bachelor’s degree in PE teacher education AND state license to teach PE  Twelve semester hours specifically addressing the educational needs of students with disabilities, with a minimum of 9 semester hours specific to the area of APE  Minimum of 150 hours of practicum experiences  Professional preparation programs must be based on standards (state or national) for APE  High levels of physical and motor fitness, skills in aquatics, games, rhythms, dance and sports, and use of leisure time to engage in vigorous health related Physical activity

6 COMPREHENSIVE CONTENT KNOWLEDGE & SKILL…  Required Course Work…  Recommended content from a minimum of 12 semester hours addressing the needs of children with disabilities  PE content Knowledge  Safety  Disability studies  Motor assessment of individuals with disabilities  Report writing  Special education law  Development of IEPs  Adaptions and modifications for PE  Behavior Management  Collaboration and consultation  Advocacy and Inclusion practices  Community and family resources  Professional leadership  Assistive technology for PE

7 15 Standards of Specialized Knowledge  Human Development  Motor Behavior  Exercise Science  Measurement and Evaluation  History and Philosophy  Unique Attributes of Leaners  Curriculum Theory and Development  Assessment  Instructional Design and Planning  Teaching  Consultation and Staff Development  Student and Program Evaluation  Continuing Education  Ethics  Communication

8 15 Areas of Specialized Knowledge: Content Standards  Content in each standard was divided into 5 levels  Level 1- Standard Number and Name  Level 2- Major components of the standard  Level 3- sub components of the standard, dependent pieces of knowledge or facts related to the major component that all GPE teachers would need to know  Level 1-3 represents info all PE teachers should know  Level 5- Application of APE content knowledge from level 4 to teaching individuals with disabilities

9 APE Certification  APENS continues to…  Working with states to adopt APENS certification  Provide assistance to individual CAPE wishing to gain recognition from their school boards  Becoming CAPE you receive…  Teacher certification for a period of 7 years  Listed in the NSPERID’s national registry of certified APE  1 year members to NCPERID’s  Able to list the initials CAPE after their name  Gain professional recognition and commensurate compensation  Who can be certified  Three Categories for being eligible for certification  Recently graduated, qualified PE teacher  Professional PE teachers (>10 years full time experience)  Persons teaching in Higher Education and Academic Programs

10 Methods for becoming CAPE  Method 1: Take the APENS National Crepitation Exam  Method 2: Document Your Professional Experience  Professional PE (10+ years of experience)  Valid GPE teaching cert  Minimum of 10 yrs FT teaching experience in PE with students with disabilities  Accrued 15 points for the following categories over the past 7 years o Elected official or board member of 1 state or national APE/sport organization for a minimum of 1 year Provided a presentation or in-service at a state or national level related to APE o Taken and passed a 3 credit hour college/university grad level course in APE o Possessed a valid APE state licensure/endorsement which required the successful completion of a minimum of 4 semester credit courses in APE o Supervised interns or student teaches in APE for a minimum of 200 hours

11 Methods for becoming APE (continued)  Method 3: Document your high education or institutional involvement o OPTION 1: Provide verification of documentation of each of the following o Major in PE, APE, Special Edu, or related area in doctoral program o Taught a minimum of 2 years in the area of APE o Minimum of 9 semester hours of supervising college/university students related to the direct instruction of students with disabilities in PE environment o OPTION 2: o Provide verification or documentation of tenure and significant APE teaching responsibilities since 1993 o Can apply to become CAPE certified without taking the examination IF they meet the alternative criteria described in section #2 of the application  Questions, Comments or Concerns contact… 1-607-753-4969 or email at apens@cortland.eduapens@cortland.edu

12 FYI: APEN EXAM  When and Where is the Exam Taken?  Taken at any school on any date throughout the academic year  Also taken at the annual National AAHPERD conference  How much does the APEN Exam Cost?  APENS National Certification fee is $150.00  How Is The Exam Formatted?  100 multiple choice questions  Who endorsee's the APEN’s  American Association for Physical activity and recreation  Adapted Physical Activity Council  National Association for Sport and PE  American Association of School Administrators  National Association of State Directors of Special Edu  National Association of Secondary School Principles

13 Preparing for APENs Exam  Adapted Physical Education Nation Standards – 2 nd Edition  COST: $40.00  Adapted Physical Education Nation Standards Study Guide  COST: $28.00  Send check or money order to APENS, E224 Park Center, Department of Physical Education, SUNY Cortland, Cortland, NY 13045  Adapted Physical Education Nation Standards Professional Prep (Online Study Course)  COST:$150.00

14 States requiring APE Certification  APE certification or endorsement  California, Florida, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, & Wyoming  Dual Endorsement for PE and APE  Indiana  Attempting to get APE certification  South Dakota and Texas  Dropped APE certification  Arkansas and Kansas

15 APE Evaluation Check List: Move Toward Excellence  My district/county has an adapted physical education (APE teacher.  I know who the assigned APE teacher is at my school should I need assistance  The APE teacher is my school has a BA/BS in teaching physical education  The APE teacher in my school has 12+ semester hours of coursework related specifically to teaching physical education to individuals with disabilities  The APE teacher in my school was trained in a college program that is based on standards (state or national) for adapted physical education  The APE teacher serving my school had preservice training in the age group they are currently working with  I have ample equipment for each student to participate in my program  I have ample facilities and space for instruction of quality physical education for all my students, including students with disabilities  I am familiar with all students with disabilities in my program and have seen their files (IEPs) and know of any medical considerations in teaching PLEASE email me your answers at JMF8012@gmail.com

16 SUMMARY  What is a highly qualified APE teacher?  What started the APENS? (Background and History)  What is the criterion for being eligible to take the APENS?  How is the exam structured? Cost? Location of Exam?  What is the criteria for being CAPE certified?  What are the benefits of being CAPE certified?

17 WORK CITED  Adapted Physical Activity Council of the American Association for Physical Activity and Recreation & NCPERID. (2010). Position Paper: Highly Qualified Adapted Physical Education Teachers. Retrieved December 3, 2012 from www. Aapar.org  Adapted Physical Education National Standards (2008).15 Standards of Specialized Knowledge. Retrieved December 3, 2012 from http://apens.org/15standards.html http://apens.org/15standards.html  Adapted Physical Education National Standards (2008). Apens Exam. Retrieved December 3, 2012 from http://apens.org/apensexam.htmlhttp://apens.org/apensexam.html  Adapted Physical Education National Standards (2008). Apens History. Retrieved December 3, 2012 from http://apens.org/history.htmlhttp://apens.org/history.html  Adapted Physical Education National Standards (2008).Certification. Retrieved December 3, 2012 from http://apens.org/certification.htmlhttp://apens.org/certification.html  Lyle, R., Lavay, B., & Rizzo, T. (2010). What is a highly qualified Adapted Physical Education Teacher? JOPERD, 81(2) 40-50.  Wright, Peter W., &Wright, Pamala Darr. (1998-2012). Physical Education (PE) & Adapted Physical Education (APE). Retrieved on December 3, 2012 from http://www. Wrightslaw.com.info/pe/index.htm


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