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The three curricula described below are available for use through a license agreemnt with NAPP for a fee of $50 for members of NAPP and $100 for nonmembers of NAPP. Once payment and the license agreement is received, licensee may requst to receive their copy of the curriculum via email for no additional fee or receive a copy by mail for a $40 additional fee. There is also a user fee as described in the license agreement. Download the License Agreement in word or License Agreement as a pdf file.
BICYCLE SAFETY PEER PROGRAM COORDINATOR’S MANUAL–ELEMENTARY
This manual is the result of a first-time effort between the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Association of Peer Programs (NAPP) to apply the principles and established successes of the peer program concept to the development of a bicycle safety education program for Peer Leaders to deliver to third- and fourth-grade students. The intent is to enhance knowledge and practice of bicycle safety among an elementary student population by using older middle school peers as Peer Leaders. The program was piloted in the Hoover City (AL) schools.
To see the first 18 pages as a word document, download Bicycle Safety Elementary Preview
To see the first 18 pages as a pdf file, download Bicycle Safety Elementary Preview
BICYCLE SAFETY PEER PROGRAM COORDINATOR’S MANUAL–POST-SECONDARY EDITION
This manual is the result of a first-time effort between the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Association of Peer Programs (NAPP) to apply the principles and established successes of the peer program concept to the development of a bicycle safety education program for Peer Leaders to deliver. The intent is to enhance knowledge and practice of bicycle safety among a student population by using an olderpeer as “peer teacher/facilitator.” The program was piloted at the University of Virginia at Charlottesville.
To see the first 18 pages as a word document, download Bicycle Safety Secondary Preview
To see the first 18 pages as a pdf file, download Bicycle Safety Secondary Preview
ZERO TOLERANCE PEER TRAINING EDUCATION KIT
Research has shown that peer education is an effective way to influence choices young people make about drinking and driving. This education kit provides all the materials high school student leaders need to conduct an educational session for younger students about Zero Tolerance laws and underage drinking and driving. The materials are designed to encourage high school students to work closely with local law enforcement officers to prepare and present these educational sessions. This curriculum was piloted in Florida with a NOYS group from NAPP, formerly NPHA, SADD, School Resource Officers, and BACCHUS and GAMMA. It has also been replicated in Kansas City, Missouri public schools.
To see the first 4 pages as a word document, download Zero Tolerance Preview
To see the first 4 pages as a pdf file, download Zero Tolerance Preview