Indiana Society for Health and Physical Educators
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See you at Grand Park
Indiana learners depend on quality health and physical education. Perhaps no other individual in the school building touches more on the cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains than you! It requires you to continually find new strategies, new programs, and new techniques. It requires you to discover best practices from colleagues. It requires you to advocate for quality, standards-based curricula. We can help. INSHAPE, Indiana's largest network of health and physical education professionals, is a primary source for professional development. We are the voice advocating in support of evidence-based health and physical education resulting in active learners and healthy students. Save the date and make plans to join us at Grand Park in Westfield, IN. The conference offers over 100 innovative sessions, workshops and demonstrations. High-impact speakers share inspiring strategies. Networking opportunities foster the sharing of best practices. A renewed exposition features new products and services from leading organizations (about the conference). Get your 2019-2020 membership in June to be eligible for an $80 conference discount. BONUS: Renew/Join by July 1 to receive a free $50 gift card. (details)
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Apply by Jun 21
INSHAPE, in collaboration and with support from the Indiana DOE, is offering a grant for up to ten teachers interested in learning more about social/emotional learning in H/PE. The grant pays for the cost to attend SHAPE America's Mind-Body Connection conference and the 2019 INSHAPE state conference. Includes a stipend.
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ACEs/Self-Healing Communities
This free training provides instruction about the most powerful determinant of health, plus emerging science that informs what we can do to shift the trajectory of health for future generations. Participants will review the ways that stress during development can affect cognition, relationships, health, behavior and patterns of crisis and coping.
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Field trip grants
The Indiana Natural Resources Foundation provide grants for school field trips through the Discover the Outdoors Fund (Tom Huck Memorial Fund). Grants are available to assist public, private, parochial, or home school educators in taking field trips to Indiana's State Parks and Reservoirs. These field trips engage students in learning about Indiana's fish, forest, wildlife, or natural habitats and their conservation.
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Training: July 16/17
Emotional CPR (eCPR) is a public health education program designed to teach people to assist others through an emotional crisis by three simple steps: C = Connecting, P = emPowering, and R = Revitalizing. eCPR is based on the principles shared by a number of support approaches: trauma-informed care, recovery components, instilling hope, counseling after disasters, peer support, and cultural and social atonement.
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