Setting the Standard

The National Consortium for Physical Education for Individuals with Disabilities (NCPEID) is a national organization that plays a pivotal role in influencing the direction and development of the adapted physical education/activity field. Its mission is to promote, stimulate, and encourage legislative mandates, professional preparation, advocacy, and research in physical activity, physical education and recreation for individuals with disabilities.

About NCPEID 

2025 NCPEID Annual Conference Call for Abstracts


We invite your submission for a proposal at our annual conference. Submissions are now open for poster presentations, free communications, round table discussions and emerging scholars symposium. Submission abstracts are due by March 29th.

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Awards Call for Nominations

There are many NCPEID members who are making very noteworthy contributions to the profession. One of the greatest honors an individual can receive is to be recognized by his/her peers. Your participation in the nomination process is needed and very much appreciated. Awards are due March 23, 2025 by 5:00pm EST. 

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 Share Your Feedback & Help Shape NCPEID’s Future
(By January 31st, 2025)

We value your input! Your feedback is crucial in helping us enhance NCPEID’s programs, services, and events, including the 2025 conference.

This 10-min survey is designed to better understand your needs, preferences, and priorities as a valued community member. Your responses will remain confidential and used solely for planning and improvement purposes.

As a token of our appreciation, survey participants who provide their name and email at the end of the survey will be entered into a raffle to win one of four $25 Amazon gift cards. Winners will be notified via email after the survey closes.

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If you have any questions or need assistance, please feel free to contact us at [email protected].

Adapted Physical Education National Standards

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