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Santo Ana Safe Mobility Plan Enforcement, Education and Outreach Expanded Scope <br />City of Santa Ana <br />outlined by the stakeholder committee, such as how they meet the Centers for Disease <br />Control and Prevention's recommendations, using the Physical Education Curriculum <br />Analysis Tool (PECAT). The results of these activities will be summarized for review by <br />the Task Force, and a decision made about how which existing curricula best suits the <br />local needs and how it will need to be refined in order to meet Task Force goals related to <br />sustainability, flexibility, California State content standards, and research -based best <br />practices in health and physical education. <br />Optional Task 3.2 Education Recommendations <br />Based on the work in Task 1.4 and 3.1, we will develop specific education <br />recommendations related to 1) target markets; 2) potential curricula and suggested local <br />customizations; and 4) delivery options. The recommendations will assume three levels <br />of investment for each improvement category, and estimate the needed additional <br />staffing resources, budget and relative collision reduction outcomes. <br />We will review the recommendations, and confirm estimated costs with a focus group of <br />enforcement personnel and revise in accordance with their concerns. <br />Optional Task 3.3: Draft Curriculum Development <br />Based upon the outcome of Task 3, a curriculum will be graphically designed and a list of <br />all equipment needed will be provided for test teaching in the Spring of 2015. The <br />materials are budgeted at the moment for English only, with the City of Santa Ana or <br />another partner providing Spanish language translation. <br />Optional Task 3.4: Test Teaching Training <br />The Task Force will recruit up to four District teachers or community partners to test <br />teach the material developed in Task 3.2. The consultant will brief the teachers, assist <br />with logistics, and provide evaluation forms for teachers to describe revisions necessary <br />to the draft curriculum. The city, district, and Task Force members will share the <br />responsibility for observing the test teaching. We have riot budgeted ours to participate <br />in this instruction, assuming that our work will otherwise be complete on this project. <br />Optional Task 3.5: Final Curriculum Development <br />Depending upon scheduling, based upon staff and others observations and teacher and <br />student feedback, the draft curriculum will be revised. We will provide an estimate of <br />instructional resources required. <br />Optional Task 3.8: Implementation Promotional Material <br />The consultant will develop materials to engage school administrators, teachers, staff, <br />students, and parents in future instructional opportunities. The audience will be <br />identified by the task force. The materials will serve as informational sheets about the <br />curriculum. The material will describe how the curriculum aligns with standards. <br />Neison\Nygaard Consulting Associates, Inc 16 <br />20A -9 <br />