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Nominations for deserving professionals for the 2008 Awards will be accepted until the November 15
deadline. Upon recomendation of the Awards Committee and the approval of the Executive Board, award
recipients will be honored at the Annual Convention Awards Banquet on February 25, 2008.
FlagHouse is proud to sponsor NJAHPERD Elementary, Middle School, High School, Higher Education and
Adapted Teachers of the Year and joins together to honor excellence in health, physical education,
recreation, and dance in the state of New Jersey.
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Excellence in Recreation Programming and Leadership Award
This award is recognized outstanding achievements and/or accomplishments in recreation programming
or leadership relating to the advancement of health, wellness, fitness, or sports in schools or the community. Criteria:
- Awards can be submitted in any of the following categories: a) health,
fitness or wellness programs; b) therapeutic and special populations programs; c) special events, community impact and educational
programs; and d) recreation leadership.
- Individuals making a nomination must be either an active member of
NJAHPERD or NJRPA.
- Uniqueness
- Range of appeal
- Potential impact
- Meeting of high standards
- Outstanding leadership
- Creativity
- Advancement of field
- Design of a recreation facility
History of Excellence in Recreation Programming and Leadership Award
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Dance Education Award
This award is presented to a teacher of dance who contributes to the growth of dance
in New Jersey. Criteria:
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Is presently or has been a teacher of dance in public or private school, college or
university (excluding private studio).
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Promotes dance as a part of the curriculum as a performing art.
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Contributes to the growth of dance in the State of New Jersey.
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Conducts workshops, lectures and /or demonstration as a means to further educate teachers
and students.
History of Dance Education Award
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Distinguished Leadership Award
This award is presented to a professional who has made an outstanding contribution to
the advancement of health, physical education, recreation, and dance. Criteria:
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Ten (10) or more years of teaching experience, five (5) of which must be consecutive
and completed prior to being recommended for the award.
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A member of NJAHPERD for a minimum of ten (10) years OR an individual who is not eligible
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NJAHPERD membership but has made significant contributions to our discipline.
History of Distinguished Leadership Award
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Everett L. Hebel Award
This award is presented in honor of Dr. Everett. Hebel, 43 years an educator of health
and physical education. He was a former President of NJAHPERD, as well as a teacher, coach, and athletic director. Critera
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NJAHPERD membership for a minimum of ten (10) years.
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Taught in discipline (health, physical education, recreation, or dance) for a minimum
of five (5) years.
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Administrator of health, physical education, recreation, dance, or athletic school programs.
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Coaching and officiating (co-curricular, middle school, secondary or college levels)
for a minimum of five (5) years.
History of Everett L. Hebel Award
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Honor Award
This is the highest award presented by NJAHPERD. It is awarded to an individual who has made
continued and significant contributions to the profession. Criteria:
- Served professionally in school, college or community programs for a period of at
least ten (10) years prior to recommendation.
- Possess a Master’s degree (can be waived by a unanimous vote of the Honor’s
Award Committee).
- Present evidence of successful experience in any five or more of the categories
listed below.
- Discipline refers to health, physical education, safety, recreation, dance, and
/or athletics.
- Elected officer in AAHPERD, EDA, or NJAHPERD.
- Chairperson of a selected of the national, district or state association.
- Elected officer of other professional organizations.
- College department head or director; public school supervisor; coordinator; consultant
of health, physical education or recreation; city director; or athletic director.
- Speaker before educational societies, conventions, assemblies, luncheon meetings
or radio/television presentation on topics related to our discipline in the past ten (10) years. Titles, places, dates and
approximate size of audience are to be included.
- Submitted written articles concerning health, safety, physical education, recreation
or dance for magazines courses of study, handbooks, manuals, etc. Name of publication and date of printing are to be included.
- Contributed to convention programs, workshops, panel discussions or service as discussion
leaders, etc., identify location, dates, and topic.
- Initiated, designed, and completed new programs, projects, or research relating
to our discipline, include details.
- Authored or co-authored of one or more books in an area of our discipline, give
date of publication.
History of Honor Award
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Lilyan B. Wright--Student of the Year Award
This award honors a college student who has served his/her college and professional organization
and shown excellence in academics. Criteria:
- Has attended two (2) or more conferences, workshops, clinics, or student division
meetings.
- Has completed 60 or more semester hours.
- Has an overall cumulative average of 2.8 or higher and a cumulative major average
of 3.0 or higher.
History of Lilyan B. Wright -- Student of the Year Award
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Outstanding Teacher Award
This award is presented to members of NJAHPERD with five (5) or more years of teaching
experience in health, physical education, recreation, and dance. Criteria:
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Demonstrates creative and/or innovative teaching techniques in health, physical education,
recreation and dance programs.
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Is instrumental in developing and establishing an outstanding health, physical education,
recreation, and dance program.
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Identifies excellence in teaching health, physical education, recreation, and dance.
History of Outstanding Teacher Award
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Professional Achievement Award
This award is presented to an individual with 25 years of successful teaching, administration,
or professional service in health, physical education, or dance. Criteria:
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Twenty-five (25) years of successful teaching, administration, or professional service
in any of the following areas: health, physical education, recreation, or dance.
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Five (5) years of continuous membership, including the year of the granting of this
award.
History of Professional Achievement Award
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Sal Abitanta Exemplary High School PE Award
Recognizes outstanding high school physical education programs, which meet the highest standards
of professional programming and provide a model that can be duplicated by other school districts throughout New Jersey. Criteria:
High School Physical Education Program must demonstrate:
- Professional Curriculum
- Highest professional planning
- High degree of student participation satisfaction
- Enhanced involvement in the cognitive, affective and physical aspects of Physical
Education
- Fifty percent of the Physical Education teachers must be member of NJAHPERD before
the application is submitted
- School has a policy of non-exemption of athletes from Physical Education class.
History of Sal Abitanta Exemplary High School PE Award
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Thomas Vodola Adapted Physical Education Award
This award is presented in honor of Dr.Thomas Vodola, a long time advocate of adapted physical
education in New Jersey and throughout the country. Criteria:
- Shown outstanding leadership in the field of adapted physical education.
- Has a pragmatic approach to planning and implementing physical education program
for the handicapped.
- Used innovative techniques in the field of adapted physical education.
- Used a variety of public relations strategies to spread the message of adapted physical
education.
- Sought professional improvement through continuing education.
- Worked toward raising awareness of the entire community to the values of proper
physical education programming for the handicapped.
History of Thomas Vodola Adapted Physical Education Award
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Student Healthy Lifestyle Award
Criteria: The NJAHPERD Student Healthy Lifestyle Award recognizes outstanding achievement
by a student in grades 8-12 in physical education who has a personal commitment to a healthy, active lifestyle and who can
serve as a role model for other students. This award recognizes a student who is committed to improving his/her personal health
and the health of the school and community.
History of Student Healthy Lifestyle Award
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Mary Jo Young Health Teacher of the Year Award
Criteria: This award is presented to a health educator(s) who has made substantial
contributions to the association and/or the profession for five (5) years or more. This award honors the memory of Mary
Jo Young who was a health and physical education teacher in the Bordentown School District. Known to her students and colleagues
as an exemplary teacher and role model, she had received the Teacher of the Year Award from the MacFarland Junior School in
Bordentown as well as the NJAHPERD Middle School Outstanding Teacher of the Year 2001. Her courage and passion to carry on
through her illness was just a small example of Mary Jo’s dedication to her profession.
Qualifications of Candidates:
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Evidence of being an
outstanding health educator in the classroom K-12.
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Submission of a video taped lesson. 2 Letters of Recommendations A minimum
of five (5) years in the profession.
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NJAHPERD member (optional). Service
and leadership to the profession Writings
Research Special projects Grants
Presentations Health-related community activities
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