NAKPEHE Future Directions Committee Minutes

May 7, 2004

U.S. Grant Hotel

San Diego, California

 

Began at 4:25.  Present:  Steve Estes (Chair), Susan Kovar (2nd year FDC), Jan Rintala (First Year FDC), Ginny Overdorf (President Elect), Camille O'Bryant (V.P. Elect)

 

Minutes from the last FDC meeting were approved and were to be used for reference for this meeting.

 

Agenda was distributed by email.  Amendments to the agenda included:  breakfast on Saturday and tour begin at 8:00 AM. 

 

Steve read the charge of the committee and it was discussed and endorsed.

 

Began discussion on FDC charge;  state of higher education and Kinesiology/Physical Education.

 

 

Question:  What¹s up with CUAC?  It was noted that CUAC has a large membership list, but its attendance at its national conference is down as well.

 

Discussion and suggestion:  Make permanent again the Administrator¹s Pre-conference.

 

If we begin to focus on administrators, then we may want to revisit the timing of the conference.  Often administrators have a hard time getting away at the beginning of the Spring semester.

 

Began to discuss the name change, and what it means about the organization to whom it is attractive.

 

It was agreed that the name change was more about not limiting the organization, not so much about who we are. 

 

It would be nice if we could get leaders from other subdisciplines to come, but they won¹t unless they see the leadership connection.

 

We will not get people to come from the subdisciplines if we try to duplicate their sub-area.  But we may get people who are interested in interdisciplinary issues.  That is what Quest is about.

 

So NAKPEHE should be making itself attractive to the Quest crowd.

 

We need to make ourselves attractive to those people who look across the disciplines in their departments.  This will include all of the subdisciplines. 

 

We (FDC members and current NAKPEHE Board) don¹t want to preside over the dissolution of NAKPEHE.  Our niche may be to bring some subdiscipline faculty back to NAKPEHE by emphasizing our leadership role in professional preparation in the many
PE professions (athletic training, exercise science, sport management, pedagogy, etc.).
All of the things that we discuss in NAKPEHE are of interest to leaders in the field.  Our departments are about the preparation of professionals.  Leaders need to know all about the business of preparing professionals.  And the things that affect our ability to prepare these professionals.

 

So we are preparing professionals no matter the subdiscipline.  What will be of interest to leaders? 

 

What does it take to effectively prepare professionals.

 

Went through a list of past conference themes (10 years worth) and it was interesting to see how NAKPEHE¹s themes are consistently broad, interdisciplinary, and accomplish the mission of the organization.  The question is:  have we articulated our mission effectively to our own membership and new potential members?

 

The Committee adjourned for dinner, and continued the discussion at dinner.

 

Saturday AM

·      Met with Barbara Ainsworth to discuss the 2006 conference.  The idea of leadership seemed attractive.

·      Discussion ensued:  Not much is known about NAKPEHE, so why would someone come to a NAKPEHE conference?  Travel is time and money consuming; in an environment of scarce resources faculty must choose carefully.  NAKPEHE must compete in that environment.

·      May want to direct market to AAHPERD people who may want to come to NAKPEHE.

·      A good idea to focus on what a department chair needs to know.

·      Emphasized:  people don¹t know who we are in NAKPEHE

 

Suggestion made to transition into a co-conference with CUAC. 

 

Lunch

 

Began with discussion of the conference.  Something along the lines of ³ Connections and Collaborations² was agreed upon.  Ideas discussed included:

 

Strategic Action Plan:

 

Question:  can we identify answers as to why people are not members of NAKPEHE?  This is really a membership committee issue, but we keep coming back to getting membership to follow up on this type of a question.

 

 

 

The committee adjourned on Saturday afternoon. 

 

Colleagues, it has been my pleasure to serve on this committee.