What is the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP)?
NASP is an international archery program designed to be instructed by school teachers to students in grades 4-12 as an in-school lesson plan. Currently, 47 states have adopted the program – including the countries of Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa. In California, the program (CalNASP) is supported by DFG and the Department of Education (DOE). NASP activities are often taught in a gymnasium as a two-week, physical education unit, but educators from other disciplines, (math, history, art, etc.) find creative opportunities to demonstrate specific concepts through the NASP program.
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