Conference Schedule
Subject to Change
Wednesday, November 1st | |||
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10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. | American Heart Association Regional Youth Director's Meeting | Directors Row 2 | |
1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. | Exhibitor Set-up | Preconvene | |
5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. | Executive Committee Meeting | Directors Row 4 | |
Thursday, November 2nd | ||
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7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. | Registration / Information Desk | Foyer |
7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. | Educational Technology Information Center | Directors Row 1 |
8:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. | A Century of Indiana AHPERD - Historical Artifacts | Directors Row 3 |
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. | Exposition Hall Open | Preconvene |
8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Physical Literacy: The Gateway to Active Participation
Golden Ballrooms 1-5
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9:40 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. | Breakout Session #1 | Presenters |
PE: Middle/ Secondary Hall of Champions 1 Host: Sign up | Drumming Out Your Physical Activity And Education Classes: How To Incorporate Fitness Activities Utilizing Drum Sticks Into Your Program. - UIndy students present how to integrate activities utilizing drum sticks and movement into your physical activity and physical education settings for a motivating and rhythmic experience for middle and high school students. | Lisa Hicks Jill Dempsey Darby Culp Teresia Mutur Karley Woodson |
PE: Elementary Golden Ballroom 1-5 Host: Donna Hazelett | Instant Activities That Work 1 - Do you want some new instant activity ideas? Would you like to know how to seamlessly integrate them into your curriculum and use them appropriately? This session is designed for you. Come experience a dynamic session filled with great instant activities, ideas, and strategies designed for grades K-12. | Daniel Tennessen |
Dance Hall of Champions 2 Host: Rachel Swinford | Easy And Fun Dances From The Dance Council - Come learn a variety of dances that can be implemented in any PE setting. | Rachel Swinford Dance Council |
Fitness/Sports Hall of Champions 3 Host: Eric Klosterman | Making High School Athletes More Mobile - Lecture/demonstration on ways to improve movement mobility in high school athletics. This will include demonstration of assessments to analyze movement patterns, and exercises to improve dynamic ankle, hip, and shoulder mobility. | Nate Brown |
Jump Rope/Hoops for Heart Golden Ballroom 6, 7 Host: Sign up | Jump Rope And Hoops For Heart In Action - This is an interactive Jump Rope and Hoops for Heart session. Participants will hear a brief overview of both programs followed by an opportunity to experience several stations that will demonstrate activities that can be used in your own Jump Rope or Hoops for Heart program. This session is perfect for anyone seeking new ideas for their current program, first time coordinators and/or students who want to get a "jump start" by learning how the American Heart Association is valuable resource. | Doug Atkinson Emily Nichols |
Health Education Fortune Square A Host: Diane Hearn | All Hands In For Health! - If you are looking for hands on activities for the Health classroom, this presentation is for you! Stop by for hands on lesson ideas, PBL lessons, and for a chance to take home some prizes! | Marci Royalty |
Advocacy Fortune Square B Host: Deborah Torrance | That Is Not My Job....Or Is It? - Teaching Classroom Expectations To Students - Learn a simple, effective, and logical way to deal with 80% of your pesky behaviors. Participants will learn strategies that change behaviors such as diffusers, self-control (for the teacher!), prompting techniques, teach - to's and refocus. The best part? You will learn techniques and strategies that work and don't cause extra work for the teacher! Teachers will find themselves with more time to teach, parents will hear more "good" things (and less "bad") about their children, guaranteed! | Marsailles Dortch |
General Fortune Square C Host: Sign up | Q&A With Dr. Kriellaars - Keynote follow-on session where you can engage in a more personal discussion with Dr. Kriellaars. | Dean Kriellaars |
PE: Elementary Fortune Square D Host: Sign up | Hand Grip Correlates On Fine Motor Skills In Elementary School Students - Purpose 1: To describe preliminary data from children 5-12 years old. Specifically, if hand grip and muscular strength activities impact fine motor skills used in kindergarten through fifth grade. Furthermore, to compare: the quality of daily physical education compared to a standard, 30-minute, one day/week class. Purpose 2: To describe preliminary pre-test data determining whether muscle strength during childhood predicts old age functional ability by comparing score to adult normative data. | Shannon Powers Xinye Wu Dr. Crissy Suits |
10:40 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. | Breakout Session #2 | Presenters |
PE: Middle/ Secondary Hall of Champions 1 Host: Jill Berry | Do It Daily: Fun Filled Fitness Activities For All Grade Levels Utilizing Heart Zones Technology! - Motivate and Move your physical education classes while learning effective techniques and innovative ideas in this hands on standard based, activity session. Smart assessment of student learning will also be used. | Carole DeHaven Chris Berg Jacqueline Ellison Tyler Gray |
Fitness/Sports Golden Ballroom 1-5 | Pickleball Challenge! - Calling ALL Pickleball players, beginners & veterans. Join the fun and compete for the Top Three Longest Pickleball Rallies at the 2017 Conference! Maximum participation! Unlimited entries! Multiple sessions Thursday and Friday! Bring a partner or we can pair you. We can provide paddles & Pickleballs. Mega Challenge: compete against a local Tennis and Pickleball teaching professional. Open practice is also available. Super Prizes! Top Three partners announced before Friday lunch. Join the fun! | Mindy Welch Art Furman Lisa Farley |
PE: Adapted Hall of Champions 2 Host: Amy Oliver | Practical Solutions For Providing High Quality And Individual Physical Education To Students On The Spectrum - This adaptive session will focus on working with students with Autism all across the spectrum. The first part of the session will give teachers practical and manageable solutions for alternatives to assessment and participation ideas needed to meet the student's IEP needs. We will cover a variety of strategies for varying needs including both technology friendly and low tech solutions. The second part of session we will be for questions, peer sharing and brain storming. | | Bethany Clegg |
Fitness/Sports Hall of Champions 3 Host: Nate Brown | High School Officials - Our Perception, Our Mindset, And How We Communicate With Coaches/Players - To inform/engage (potentially new) referees and current/future coaches - specifically basketball/soccer - on the mindset/protocol we have for games/matches, in addition to how we effectively communicate with coaches/players. This will require understanding of a few common rules that are generally misinterpreted. Communication strategies will provide insight on how we explain/interpret the "play," and how we apply the rules. Learning subtle tactics to defuse emotional coaches/players. | Eric Klosterman |
PE: Elementary Golden Ballroom 6, 7 Host: Sign up | You Heard Right... Free Curriculum Open To All! - Attend this session ready to be actively engaged in activities aligned with SHAPE America's National Standards & Grade-Level Outcomes. Discover fun and easy methods to promote high quality physical education utilizing a free curriculum resource (OPENphysed.org). OPEN lessons incorporate content language, depth of knowledge questioning, and strategies for academic rigor. Participants will be able to find and access free, high-quality physical education curriculum resources. K-8 Focus. | Tom Strenger Ryan Macy |
Health Education Fortune Square A Host: Cassie Brooks | Connecting Learning And Health: Classroom Strategies For Sexual Education - Participants will be engaged in activities they can use when teaching sexuality education to middle school and high school students. | Brian Lucas, MS, MCHES Diana Ruschhaupt |
Advocacy Fortune Square C Host: Lindsay Carl | What State Legislators Think about PE and What We Can Do About It - The purpose of this session is to share evidence from an ongoing research study to help attendees understand how state legislators perceive physical education and how those perceptions can impact school wellness and physical education policy. The components of "adequate learning opportunities" will be outlined and a framework for targeted advocacy will be provided. General and specific strategies for effective advocacy will also be highlighted and discussed.| | Chad Killian |
Higher Education/Research Fortune Square D Host: Shannon Powers | Using Guided Reflections In The Gym For Teacher Preparation - Ever had students think they don't NEED a class? We will provide insight and examples to help students connect to content and increase critical thinking skills by using guided reflections. | Amy Bultinck Dr. Lisa Farley |
11:30 a.m. - 12:50 p.m. | Reunion Reception | Directors Row 3 |
12:00 p.m. - 12:50 p.m. | Breakout Session #3 | Presenters |
Ticketed Event Hall of Champions 1 | Jump Rope Hoops for Heart Luncheon - Recognition lunch for top performers in Jump Rope/Hoops for Heart. Please contact your Regional Youth Director if you are interested in attending. (Special Guest Speaker: Fran Cleland, SHAPE America President) | Doug Atkinson |
Fitness/Sports Golden Ballroom 1-5 | Pickleball Challenge! - Calling ALL Pickleball players, beginners & veterans. Join the fun and compete for the Top Three Longest Pickleball Rallies at the 2017 Conference! Maximum participation! Unlimited entries! Multiple sessions Thursday and Friday! Bring a partner or we can pair you. We can provide paddles & Pickleballs. Mega Challenge: compete against a local Tennis and Pickleball teaching professional. Open practice is also available. Super Prizes! Top Three partners announced before Friday lunch. Join the fun! | Mindy Welch Art Furman Lisa Farley |
Ticketed Event Hall of Champions 2 | Council for Future Professionals Luncheon - Calling all pre-service teachers attending Indiana colleges and universities. This is your opportunity to meet like-minded young professionals. (Special Guest Speaker: Dr. Dean Kriellaars) | Andrea McMurtry |
Ticketed Event Hall of Champions 3 | PE: Elementary Networking/Round Table Lunch - Meet like-minded educators, share best practices, discuss issues and opportunities. | Andrea Bornino |
Ticketed Event Golden Ballroom 6, 7 | Dance Networking/Round Table Lunch - Meet like-minded educators, share best practices, discuss issues and opportunities. | Rachel Swinford |
Ticketed Event Fortune Square A | Health Education Networking/Round Table Lunch - Meet like-minded educators, share best practices, discuss issues and opportunities. | Jenny Berju |
Ticketed Event Fortune Square B | PE: Adapted Networking/Round Table Lunch - Meet like-minded educators, share best practices, discuss issues and opportunities. | Amy Oliver |
Ticketed Event Fortune Square C | Fitness/Sports Networking/Round Table Lunch - Meet like-minded educators, share best practices, discuss issues and opportunities. | Eric Klosterman |
Ticketed Event Directors Row 1 | Technology Networking/Round Table Lunch - Meet like-minded educators, share best practices, discuss issues and opportunities. | Maria Hallman |
1:00 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. | Breakout Session #4 | Presenters |
PE: Middle/ Secondary Hall of Champions 1 Host: Sign up | Problem-Solving Activities For The Next 100 Years - Challenge your students to cooperatively work through interesting, challenging, and fun Problem-Solving Activities that will pique their interest. Activities require little to no equipment and can be used from elementary up to secondary level students. | Roberta Sipe |
Fitness/Sports Golden Ballroom 1-5 | Pickleball Challenge! - Calling ALL Pickleball players, beginners & veterans. Join the fun and compete for the Top Three Longest Pickleball Rallies at the 2017 Conference! Maximum participation! Unlimited entries! Multiple sessions Thursday and Friday! Bring a partner or we can pair you. We can provide paddles & Pickleballs. Mega Challenge: compete against a local Tennis and Pickleball teaching professional. Open practice is also available. Super Prizes! Top Three partners announced before Friday lunch. Join the fun! | Mindy Welch Art Furman Lisa Farley |
Elementary PE/Dance Hall of Champions 2 Host: Rachel Swinford | The Brain On Movement - Bring It On!!! - LeAnn Haggard, National Dance TOY, and Indiana Physical Education TOY has traveled the country sharing her love of movement. In a session that will be packed with all kinds of ideas for incorporating rhythmic movement, disguised by meeting great objectives and following SHAPE standards for Dance and Physical Education, she will get you excited to share this particular unit. It is interdisciplinary, maximizes participation for all kids and taps into creativity, critical thinking and problem solving. | LeAnn Haggard |
Fitness/Sports Hall of Champions 3 Host: Sign up | The Carmel Physical Conditioning Program: Ideas To Improve High School Physical Conditioning Programs. - This presentation is presented by the 2016 Teacher of the year. This presentation will give Physical education teachers ideas for their strength and conditioning program. It will also explain how the Carmel physical conditioning program was developed. | Adam Havice Aaron Bosket |
PE: Elementary Golden Ballroom 6, 7 Host: Laurie Wanser | Scooter Madness - Scooters have been around for years!!! It's time to bring this versatile exercise tool back into your program in new and exciting ways. The 2016 IAHPERD Elementary Teacher of the Year will demonstrate and teach several fitness, problem solving, and cooperative activities that incorporate scooters. These activities will have 100% student engagement and have your students begging for more! | Zach Kelley |
Health Education Fortune Square A Host: Jenny Berju | More Health Ideas Than You Can Handle - Are you seeking new Health lessons? Looking for info on how to improve some health units? Look no further! Walk away with lessons, classroom ideas and how to get your kids motivated to be their best every day! | Maria Hallman |
Technology Fortune Square B Host: Margaret Lion | Get Yours Students Engaged With Fuel Up To Play 60 - Explanation of the nation's number one in-school health and wellness program along with one school's many successes in getting students happy to be active. | Mary Nicholson Chris Berg Brooke Williams |
Grants Fortune Square C Host: Sign up | Grant Writing -Showcase Of Grants From 2015-2016 - IAHPERD has provided funding for $16,000 worth of grants over the last two years. Join our round table discussion as these award winners share objectives and outcomes and how these efforts have impacted their students. IAHPERD Mini grants and Jump/Hoops for Heart guidelines are on the IAHPERD website. | Carole DeHaven Shannon Powers Sheli Plummer Katy McClure Vicki Boles |
Aquatics/Recreation Fortune Square D Host: LeAnn Haggard | Using Recreation To Discuss Core Values - This session will give attendees ideas of how to incorporate their organizations core values into a recreation activity. | Jordan McIntire Chad Simmons Tommy Means |
2:00 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. | Breakout Session #5 | Presenters |
PE: Middle/ Secondary Hall of Champions 1 Host: Sign up | No Excuses For Fitness: Making Fitness A Priority - Little or No equipment? Not enough time? Fitness isn't fun? No more excuses. This interactive session will help you make fitness a priority for your secondary students. Creative, standards-based, fitness focused activities will be presented which tie into the Fitnessgram, your needs for assessment, and developing the total student. | Ann Huntoon IU PhysEd Majors Sarah Dilts |
PE: Elementary Golden Ballroom 1-5 Host: Rachel Swinford | Beat, Stomp, and Clap to Fitness - Cultural Dance Rhythms - Integrating dance into the physical education curriculum enhances children's awareness of other cultures and develops both skill-related and health-related fitness. Participants will engage in African, Samoan, and Maori dances. Standards based lessons and aligned assessments will be provided. | Fran Cleland |
Dance Hall of Champions 2 Host: LeAnn Haggard | Intro To Hip Hop - In this session, physical educators will actively participate while learning how to teach fun hip hop dances! | Rachel Swinford Lauren Ryan |
Fitness/Sports Hall of Champions 3 Host: Sign up | Feeling Fine And Fabulous About Fitness - Are you in need of some new fitness activities and ideas? During this session, we will present a variety of fitness/wellness activities appropriate for various age levels. Come join us as we "feel fine and fabulous about fitness"! | Diana Jones |
PE: Elementary Golden Ballroom 6, 7 Host: Sign up | Greatest Hits: Our Favorite Activities - Join the fun as we unveil our students' favorite Elementary Physical Education games. Be reenergized as you collect new "greatest Hits" for your classes. | Andrea Bornino Kyle Jolly |
Advocacy Fortune Square A Host: Deborah Torrance | Put The 'Pro' In Professional - If you don't speak up for quality health and physical education, who will? Speaking up means knowing what you stand for, why it is important, and how to get your message across. This session covers the ABC's of how to advocate like a pro within your school district. Find out what resources are available to promote the importance of what you do. | Gary Lemke |
Technology Fortune Square B Host: Diane Hearn | Making the Most of MVPA- Student Assessment and Teacher Evaluation - Utilizing Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity as ONE criterion in student assessment and teacher evaluation, this session will provide a demonstration of the use of heart rate monitors during physical activity. Key components of the system such as the individualization of heart rate zones and reports will be presented. A discussion of the data gathered and uses as a grading and motivation tool for student and teacher evaluation strategies will be included. | Debra Berkey Beth Kirkpatrick |
Fitness/Sports Fortune Square C Host: Eric Klosterman | Current Trends In Coaching - We will be exploring the current trends in coaching as well as best practices. Looking at past experiences, the hope is to work together to learn how to handle certain situations before and after those situations occur. In presenting those experiences, the knowledge of experienced coaches can aid those with coaches at the novice level. | Carl Sanders |
3:00 p.m. - 3:50 p.m. | Breakout Session #6 | Presenters |
PE: Middle/ Secondary Hall of Champions 1 Host: Jill Berry | No Time-Outs! Think On Your Feet And Not Your Seat - Does your school insist that you teach sports? Today's the day that sports drills become fitness oriented for your program. This session will provide you with sports lead up skills through fun drills. All students will be actively engaged while maximizing time on task. | Donna Hazelett Bert McLaughlin |
General Hall of Champions 2 Host: Andrea Bornino | Indiana's New Academic Standards: An Introduction and Overview - In 2017, a team of educators and community partners collaborated with the IDOE to develop the latest editions of the Indiana Academic Standards for Health and Physical Education. Through their hard work, research, and expertise these documents have become a dynamic resource to address and promote the health, wellness and physical literacy of students in Indiana. In this session, an overview of the new standards and resources will be provided by the IDOE and members of the writing teams. | Sue Henry Diana Ruschhaupt Tammy Brant |
Fitness/Sports Hall of Champions 3 Host: Sign up | Neural-Integrated Teaching - Using Taekwondo Body Exercises To Enhance Student Success - Throughout Eastern cultures the connection between a healthy body and healthy mind is well understood and well documented. This program teaches you how to use traditional Korean movement drills to enhance student understanding and success by tapping into the neural integration inherent in all humans. These engaging exercises enhance midline-crossing integration and the development of cross-brain learning. Dr. Friedmann is an exercise scientist and Head Coach for the US Martial Arts Team. | Alberto Friedmann |
PE: Elementary Golden Ballroom 6, 7 Host: Sign up | Drumming Up New Ideas With Your Music Colleagues: Infusing Percussion For Interdisciplinary And Movement Success - Participants will learn how to integrate percussion and physical activity, similar to latest fitness movement of POUND®, to facilitate sequencing movement and interdisciplinary success for elementary-age students as presented by UIndy Kinesiology and Music students. | Lisa Hicks Jill Dempsey Roberta Sipe Brenda Clark Julie Brunnemer Cassidy Bruner Anna Miller Brynn Stebbe Jacqueline Wiernicki |
Technology Fortune Square A Host: Sign up | Hyperdoc - Digital Lesson Design Using Google Apps - I am not claiming to be an expert, but I will give you ideas and steps on how to make your own HyperDoc! This ain't your mamma's web search. "The HyperDoc Handbook" is authored by Lisa Highfill, Kelly Hilton, and Sarah Landis. All ideas in this session were probably lifted from someone else...well, most of them. | Diane Hearn |
Health Education Fortune Square B Host: Cassie Brooks | Teach Like A Superhero! - The world might see you as a teacher, but to your students you are a hero! Come join these 2 middle school health educators as they share their "SUPER" ideas for the health classroom to keep your students excited and engaged. This session will cover everything from technology and activities in the classroom to bell ringers and formative assessments. Handouts as well as electronic resources will be available to all who attend this session! | Jenny Berju Beth Crowe |
PE: Adapted Fortune Square C Host: Sign up | Modify and Differentiate! Achieving Individualized Education Plan (IEP) Goals in a General Physical Education Classroom - This session will discuss methods, modifications, and best practices for FULLY including individuals with disabilities in the general physical education curriculum when recognized as a student’s Least Restrictive Environment. | Amy Oliver |
Health Education Fortune Square D Host: Sign up | Hispanics Student-Athletes In Intercollegiate Athletics - This qualitative study explores the academic, athletic, and social experiences of Hispanic males in American intercollegiate athletics at the NCAA Division I level. | Allison K Manwell James E Johnson Lindsey Blom |
4:00 p.m - 6:00 p.m. Centennial Celebration - It's Our 100th Birthday!Celebrity Guest Appearance by Gary Brackett, | ||
6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Awards Banquet(ticketed event - purchase deadline: 10/15) - Brickyard |
Friday, November 3rd | ||
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7:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. | Registration / Information Desk | Foyer |
7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. | Educational Technology Information Center | Directors Row 1 |
8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. | A Century of Indiana AHPERD - Historical Artifacts | Directors Row 3 |
8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. | Exposition Hall Open | Preconvene |
8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Keynote: Moral Courage - The Time Has Come! Judy LoBianco, Supervisor of Health, Physical Education and Nursing - South Orange-Maplewood School District; President-Elect, SHAPE AmericaMoral Courage means doing the right thing when faced with difficult choices and consequences. Our profession needs champions with moral courage to advance our mission as advocates for children and the benefits of health and physical education. Join the journey to acquire moral courage. Golden Ballrooms 1-5 |
9:40 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. | Breakout Session #7 | Presenters |
Health Education Hall of Champions 1 Host: carole dehaven | Random Rhythms: Measuring Instructional Effectiveness Using Mvpa - Measuring moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) is one of the most critical elements of an effective physical education program. The Heart Zones System incorporates the use of individualized MVPA zones, non-intrusive blink armband HRM, Ipads and big board displays to facilitate the achievement of National Standards 1,3,and 4. Session content includes a demonstration of the Heart Zone System during the instruction of selected dance activities and the use of the data collected | Deb Berkey |
PE: Elementary Golden Ballroom 1-5 Host: Meg Hite | Instant Activities That Work 2 - Do you want some new instant activity ideas? Would you like to know how to seamlessly integrate them into your curriculum and use them appropriately? This session is designed for you. Come experience a dynamic session filled with even more great instant activities, ideas, and strategies designed for grades K-12. | Daniel Tennessen |
PE: Adapted Hall of Champions 2 Host: Dolores Wilson | I Scream, You Scream, We all Scream for PE! - Want all of your students screaming for PE because they are successful, not because they are afraid of the ball? This session will provide teachers with variations for teaching skills and fitness activities to students using their natural ability at any skill level. Come join us for an interactive session full of activities sure to provide your students with opportunities for success and growth! | Mandy Stout Donna Hazelett |
Fitness/Sports Hall of Champions 3 Host: Sign up | Yoga 101: A Fun Way To Improve Physical Fitness - Yoga is a more than 5000 years old Indian body of knowledge that helps to harmonize the body and mind through various yoga poses and dynamic movement sequences. Research has shown that yoga has great health benefits while improving physical fitness. In this session, we will introduce popular yoga poses and how to build up yoga sequences in progression that are easy to teach and learn. Teaching ideas and strategies regarding how to integrate fitness topics into yoga practice will be shared too. | Myung-Ah Lee Molly Hare PhysEd Majors, ISU |
Health Education Fortune Square A Host: Sign up | Dr. Health's Prescription for Engaging Students - Do you teach like your hair is on fire? Have you ever dressed up in different costumes to engage your students in their learning? Do you want to learn the prescription to engage all of your students in your classes? If you want to know the answers to these questions this session is for you. You will walk away with techniques you can use on your first day of class to have your students knocking down your door for more! | Crystal Gorwitz |
Advocacy Fortune Square B Host: Cassie Brooks | Who Is Teaching The Children?! - Becoming a licensed PE teacher doesn't seem to be attractive. Share thoughts like "How do we attract Professionals?" and "How can we demonstrate the need for more licensed professionals?" | Lisa Farley Mindy Welch |
PE: Middle/ Secondary Fortune Square C Host: Sign up | Let's Go FishIN at School! - Learn how to bring Aquatic Resources Ed and Sport Fishing Ed to your school by doing some fun fishing-related activities that can be done inside or outside. And find out how you can borrow fishing equipment and receive educational materials from the DNR for free. | Clint Kowalik |
Higher Education/Research Fortune Square D Host: Sign up | Roles, Management, And Message Dissemination Of Collegiate Sport Team Captains - Research examining collegiate sport team captains has primarily studied leadership (e.g., Granzol, Perlis, & Draina, 2010). This study examined management of collegiate sport team captains including roles, management, and communication from the coaches perspective. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with full and part-time collegiate sport coaches regarding their perspectives and experiences with team captains. Implications include understanding the managerial role and use of captains. | Taylor Hutton Leeann Lower |
10:40 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. | Breakout Session #8 | Presenters |
PE: Middle/ Secondary Hall of Champions 1 Host: Jill Berry | You Heard Right... Free Curriculum Open To All! (Secondary Version) - Be ready to be actively engaged in activities aligned with SHAPE America's National Standards & Grade-Level Outcomes. Discover easy methods to promote high quality PE utilizing a free curriculum resource (OPENphysed.org). OPEN lessons incorporate content language, depth of knowledge questioning, and strategies for academic rigor. This is a working session designed to prepare you to try new & creative ways to explore fitness concepts, & engineer deliberate movement in your MS/HS PE classroom. | Tom Strenger Crystal Gorwitz |
Fitness/Sports Golden Ballroom 1-5 Host: Sign up | Pickleball Challenge! - Calling ALL Pickleball players, beginners & veterans. Join the fun and compete for the Top Three Longest Pickleball Rallies at the 2017 Conference! Maximum participation! Unlimited entries! Multiple sessions Thursday and Friday! Bring a partner or we can pair you. We can provide paddles & Pickleballs. Mega Challenge: compete against a local Tennis and Pickleball teaching professional. Open practice is also available. Super Prizes! Top Three partners announced before Friday lunch. Join the fun! | Mindy Welch Art Furman Lisa Farley |
Dance Hall of Champions 2 Host: Rachel Swinford | Dr. Sander's Greatest Dance Hits! - This exciting movement and dance session will cruise across a variety of mixers, line and fun dances. Here is a sample of popular dances to be taught: Mr. Sandman, The Muscle Dance and Shut Up and Dance. Come join us! | Dr. Gary Sanders |
Fitness/Sports Hall of Champions 3 Host: Molly & Aaron Crawn | Shadow Dodging! - Join this interactive session to see how to make a PowerPoint presentation for your Physical Education class! Jump in on the fun and see if you can use your shadow to dodge the moving objects. | Molly Crawn Aaron Crawn |
PE: Elementary Golden Ballroom 6, 7 Host: Meg Hite | "Corner" Fitness Activities And Games - The 2016 IAHPERD Elementary TOY will teach you have to set-up your gym or activity area into corners to develop an infinite amount of fitness activities and games! This simple set-up will allow you to improve classroom management, engage all students at all times, and maximize activity time with quicker transitions. You will walk away with an endless supply of games and fitness activities! | Zach Kelley |
Health Education Fortune Square A Host: Cindy DeWitt | Ditch The Textbook: Health Education In The Flipped Classroom - Say 'health textbook' and most people think of words like boring, dated, ineffective, and expensive. How unfortunate because no other school subject deals with more topics considered important to students - feelings, challenges, relationships, decisions, etc. It's time to ditch the textbook in favor of a peer-driven, (yet teacher facilitated) environment where students embrace healthy behaviors, not simply health information. | Gary Lemke |
PE: Elementary Fortune Square B Host: Sign up | Modernizing The P.A.C.E.R. Test Using Blink Armbands - The Heart Zones System, featuring the blink armband and a "SMART AP", allows teachers to set individualized moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) zones, set realistic student goals, communicate with parents and collect authentic teacher performance data. Session includes a demo of the system and a discussion of the value of its use during the administration of the P.A.A.C.E.R. | Beth Kirkpatrick |
Aquatics/Recreation Fortune Square C Host: LeAnn Haggard | Where Does Recreation Meet Physical Education? - This session, through a recreational therapy lens, will present tools utilized in recreation such as assessment and leisure education and demonstrate how they may translate to physical education. | Tommy Means Chad Simmons Jordan McIntire |
12:00 p.m. - 12:50 p.m. | Breakout Session #9 | Presenters |
Ticketed Event Hall of Champions 1 | SHAPE America Networking/Round Table Lunch - Meet with District/National leaders to learn more about SHAPE America programs and benefits. | Deb Berkey |
Fitness/Sports Golden Ballroom 1-5 | Pickleball Challenge! - Calling ALL Pickleball players, beginners & veterans. Join the fun and compete for the Top Three Longest Pickleball Rallies at the 2017 Conference! Maximum participation! Unlimited entries! Multiple sessions Thursday and Friday! Bring a partner or we can pair you. We can provide paddles & Pickleballs. Mega Challenge: compete against a local Tennis and Pickleball teaching professional. Open practice is also available. Super Prizes! Top Three partners announced before Friday lunch. Join the fun! | Mindy Welch Art Furman Lisa Farley |
Ticketed Event Hall of Champions 2 | Council for Future Professionals - Calling all pre-service teachers attending Indiana colleges and universities. This is your opportunity to meet like-minded young professionals. Keynote Judy LoBianco will attend to answer questions about the transition to a first-year teacher. | Andrea McMurtry |
Ticketed Event Hall of Champions 3 | PE: Elementary Networking/Round Table Lunch - Meet like-minded educators, share best practices, discuss issues and opportunities. | Andrea Bornino |
Ticketed Event Golden Ballroom 6, 7 | PE: Middle/ Secondary Networking/Round Table Lunch - Meet like minded educators, share best practices, discuss issues and opportunities. | Jill Berry |
Ticketed Event Fortune Square A | Grants Networking/Round Table Lunch - Meet like minded educators, share best practices, discuss issues and opportunities. | Carole DeHaven |
Ticketed Event Fortune Square B | Aquatics/Recreation Networking/Round Table Lunch - Meet like minded educators, share best practices, discuss issues and opportunities. | Ann Huntoon |
Ticketed Event Fortune Square D | Higher Education Networking/Round Table Lunch - Meet like minded educators, share best practices, discuss issues and opportunities. | Andrew Eberline |
1:00 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. | Breakout Session #10 | Presenters |
PE: Middle/ Secondary Hall of Champions 1 Host: Sign up | 10 Minute Games - Looking for some 10 minutes games to use for warm-ups or at the end of class? Come to this fast paced session where we will show you as many activities as we can in the time allotted. Some games will be new and some you may have seen before. Come for a chance to win equipment door prizes.| | Clint Borntrager Nicole Swanson Jodie Steele Hannah Deak |
Advocacy Golden Ballroom 1-5 Host: Deborah Torrance | Achieving 50 Million Strong - 50 Million Strong is SHAPE America's commitment to empowering all youth to lead active lives and make healthy choices through effective health education and physical education programs. SHAPE America President, Dr. Fran Cleland, will showcase how teachers are key to achieving 50 Million Strong and feature Indiana AHPERD's health and physical education teachers who are leading the way toward achieving 50 Million Strong. | Fran Cleland |
Dance Hall of Champions 2 Host: Rachel Swinford | Let's Dance with Words - Come join the fun as we explore ways to create dances with words! See how in this hour long session words such as bird, double clap, disco, shake the salt, and frankenstein can be used to develop creative dances to music students at your level love. |The purpose of this presentation is to provide the audience with motivational dances, music and ideas on how to incorporate dance in the curriculum. Participants will learn high-energy, simple-step dances that will allow them to feel confident in t | Shannon Maly |
Fitness/Sports Hall of Champions 3 Host: Sign up | Weighted Hula Hoops - (I already submitted all of this but received no confirmation...)||This session will introduce attendees to the practice of weighted hooping and allow for practice hooping for fitness. Hoops provided. | Kelly Helm Dana Handley Karen Holmquist Serena Badgely |
PE: Elementary Golden Ballroom 6, 7 Host: Sign up | Kindergarten Survival Tips - "How do I teach KDG, I am afraid!" Attend this session and take away ideas and activities that will help you teach your KDG students during the 1st days of school and throughout the school year. | Kyle Yoder |
Health Education Fortune Square A Host: Sign up | Coping Creatively With Stress For Children And Adults - Because we all experience stress, we will discuss and practice tools to assist with the trials and tribulations of every day life for children and adults. | Patty Marcum Renee Frimming |
General Fortune Square B Host: Andrea Bornino | Indiana's New Academic Standards: An Introduction and Overview - In 2017, a team of educators and community partners collaborated with the IDOE to develop the latest editions of the Indiana Academic Standards for Health and Physical Education. Through their hard work, research, and expertise these documents have become a dynamic resource to address and promote the health, wellness and physical literacy of students in Indiana. In this session, an overview of the new standards and resources will be provided by the IDOE and members of the writing teams. | Sue Henry Diana Ruschhaupt Tammy Brant |
Aquatics/Recreation Fortune Square D Host: LeAnn Haggard | Help! I Have To Teach Swimming!! - Are you currently teaching swimming, are you a college student about to graduate and look for a PE/Health/Swimming job at a high school, or are you teaching PE and want to get your WSI so that you can teach swimming? Well, this session is for you!!!! Learn how to teach swimming to high school students. This session will cover how to group students, teach the basics with ease, and games to play in the water. | Julie Grissom Ann Huntoon Allison Lopper |
2:00 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. | Breakout Session #11 | Presenters |
Fitness/Sports Hall of Champions 1 Host: Sign up | Bringing Tennis To Your Gym, No Courts Required! - Quick & easy on-court, interactive demo of specific games, drills, challenges, and competition pieces a PE teacher(elementary, MS, or HS teacher) could use in class to run a tennis unit. We will be using portable pop-up nets, tennis tape, foam balls, and other inexpensive props to help and show just how easy this can be! | Cameron Benjamin Greg Boyd |
PE: Elementary Golden Ballroom 1-5 Host: Andrea Bornino | Make-It Take-It Fitness Games - Are you looking for something new to spark your students' enjoyment of fitness activities? Are you on a lean budget? Learn how to make easy and inexpensive do-it-yourself fitness activities for your physical education classes. These integrated activities include both math and language arts and can easily be shared with elementary classroom teachers as well. (The "MAKE-IT TAKE-IT" work book published by The Great Activities Publishing Company will be available for purchase) | Suzie Harness Connie Bensen |
PE: Elementary Hall of Champions 2 Host: Amy Brown | Let's Play Soccer! - Partner with your community to bring the love and knowledge of soccer to your school through fun games and activities! IPSC can come to local area schools and teach soccer progression units. | Amy Brown Nathan Waplington |
Advocacy Golden Ballroom 6, 7 Host: LeAnn Haggard | Moving 50 M Strong From Vision Into Practice - The session will illustrate way to connect cognitive concepts for 50 M Vision with a practical example of the presenter's 'Stronger Together' project involving multi aged students. Participants will see a power point and then be offered opportunity to 'get up & move' to enhance learning. As a MW TOY, SHAPE Joy of Effort winner; North Am. Society inductee, the presenter understands that we as Physical Educators are the ones who will 'make 50 M Strong 2029 happen'. The future 'Starts with Us'. | Kristine (Kris) Fritz |
Health Education Fortune Square A Host: Sign up | Teaching Middle School Sexual Abstinence With Confidence - Veteran teacher shares her philosophy, written curriculum (not a purchased package), and methods for teaching sexual abstinence to middle school students. Paper and electronic copies of teaching resources will be provided to all who attend and are interested. Come learn how this teacher feels confident with this content and considers it her FAVORITE unit with middle school kids! | Cassie Brooks |
Advocacy Fortune Square B Host: Sign up | 500 Festival Youth Programs - Overview of the 500 Festival youth fitness initiatives and how the nonprofit programs have been implemented into schools and the community. | Bob Bryant |
3:00 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. | Board of Directors Meeting | Open to all members |
3:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. | Extended Conference | Indiana Convention Center |
Indiana Convention | 3:30 p.m. - Terry Brahm   Indiana Native & Olympian - was a member of the 1988 U.S. Olympic Team as a competitor in the 5000m as well as the 1986 NCAA Champion in that event. He retired from competitive running in 1992 and has resided in Indianapolis, IN ever since. For the past 28 years, Brahm has taught and coached in various capacities at Indianapolis’ Ben Davis High School. He is a member of the Indiana University Hall of Fame | Monumental Marathon |
Indiana Convention | 4:30 P.M. - Lee Troop Head Coach of Boulder Track Club High Performance Team & 3x Olympian His career accolades include an Australian Record in the 5000m in 1999 (13:14.82) and multiple World XC and World Championships. In March 2003, Troop ran 2:09:49 at the Lake Biwa Marathon, which is his personal best and he has run sub 2:10 twice. He was a member of the 2000, 2004 and 2008 Australian Olympic Teams. Today, Troop is the head coach of the Boulder Track Club High Performance Team in Boulder, CO as well as the owner of Fleet Feet Sports Boulder. | Monumental Marathon |
Indiana Convention | 5:30 P.M. - Krista Duchene Olympian, Canada's Marathon Mom A Registered Dietitian and well-known as Canada’s Marathon Mom. Her personal best of 2:28:32 is the second fastest women’s marathon time in Canadian history. In April 2014, Krista fractured her femur while defending her title at the Canadian Half Marathon Championships in Montreal. She finished the race, hopping on her other leg, still earning a bronze medal but requiring emergency surgery later that day. Merely 11.5 months later she raced in Rotterdam, Netherlands in which she became the first Canadian in 20 years to qualify for the Olympics in the Women’s Marathon. | Monumental Marathon |
6:30 p.m. | Conference Adjourns | See you next year |