NASPE Physical Activity Guidelines
Do you need evidence to oppose substitutions, waivers and exemptions for physical education? Then this is the link (above) for you.
The National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE) has the resources and developed the national consensus to help you support quality physical education and sport programs. Here are NASPE’s newest position statements. Please share these statements with your administrators, parents and staff.
Physical Education: Appropriate Use of Instructional Technology in Physical Education
Sport: A Coach's Code of Conduct
Physical Education: Appropriate Use of Instructional Technology in Physical Education
Sport: A Coach's Code of Conduct
Choosing the Right Sport and Physical Activity Program for Your Child
A Coach's Guide to Parental Roles and Responsibilities in Sport
A Coach's Guide to Parental Roles and Responsibilities in Sport
NASPE Physical Activity Guidelines
NASPE Physical Activity Guidelines
What Constitutes a Quality PE Program
Why Children Need Physical Education
What Constitutes a Quality PE Program
Why Children Need Physical Education
View all of NASPE’s position statement here.
Do you have your own 101 Tips for Beginning Teachers of Physical Education? Help your new physical education teachers get off to the best possible start.
Also available: NASPE National Standards and Activity Guidelines and
Appropriate Instructional Practice Guidelines for Children Ages 3-5, Elementary, Middle and High School Physical Education
To order the NASPE brochures call 1-800-321-0789 today or visit our website at www.aahperd.org.

