Higher Ed CAPE Recertification Exam
$100.00 USD
Human Kinetics strongly recommends that you complete your exam within the calendar year of your date of purchase to ensure approved credits do not expire for your organization.
The Adapted Physical Education National Standards (APENS) were developed by the National Consortium for Physical Education for Individuals with Disabilities (NCPEID) to define the essential knowledge and skills needed to provide high-quality adapted physical education services.
NCPEID established the APENS to define the knowledge required to deliver high-quality adapted physical education services. To ensure professionals meet these expectations, NCPEID awards the Certified Adapted Physical Educator (CAPE) certification to individuals who successfully meet all APENS eligibility requirements and pass the APENS national certification examination.
Two certification tracks are available:
- Practitioner Track, for PK–12 school-based professionals.
- Higher Education Track, for faculty who prepare preservice or in-service adapted physical education professionals.
Individuals who earn CAPE certification demonstrate that they have met the nationally validated knowledge standards needed to provide appropriate adapted physical education services to students with disabilities or to prepare future professionals in higher education settings.
CAPE certification is valid for seven years. To maintain certification, individuals must complete the recertification process. Details on eligibility, requirements, and application procedures are provided below.
CAPE Recertification: Higher Education Track
CAPE recertification requires earning at least ten points across approved professional activities during the seven-year certification period. You will complete only the categories that apply to you. Each selected activity must include the required supporting documentation.
Activities you may document include:
- NCPEID membership information
- Sustained service in PK-12 or higher education
- Peer reviewed publications
- Conference presentations
- Elected board or chair service
- Professional certifications
- Graduate coursework in APE
- Continuing education in APE
- In service presentations
- Mentorship or supervision of interns or student teachers
- Post-secondary APE courses taught
- Coaching experience
- APE program development (PK-12 or higher education)
Please note:
Point values may not always reflect the exact time associated with each activity. The recertification system is designed to recognize a broad range of professional contributions that reflect the depth and scope expected of individuals holding CAPE certification. All documentation is reviewed by an APENS Committee member.
Audience
For faculty who prepare preservice or in-service adapted physical education professionals.
