By
Jeremy Grandstaff
on April 30, 2010
Teaching the next generation about the benefits of bicycling and walking just got easier for Oregon educators.
The Bicycle Transportation Alliance (BTA) and Oregon Safe Routes to School have partnered to develop and produce the Neighborhood Navigators curriculum, and they are now distributing it online, free of charge to educators.
Focusing on efficient and healthy transportation choices, pedestrian safety, and community and neighborhood design, the curriculum includes age-appropriate lessons and skill practice activities for students in kindergarten through eighth grade.
For more information and to access the Neighborhood Navigators curriculum, visit BTA at https://www.bta4bikes.org.
Image from Neighborhood Navigators Grades 4-5 Curriculum
Article courtesy of Jacob Knight
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