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Where can we get help in planning a physical education curriculum review or using the PECAT?

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Where can we get help in planning a physical education curriculum review or using the PECAT?

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There are several resources available to assist you with physical education and curriculum planning. First, contact the school physical education consultant or coordinated school health physical education program director in your state education agency. The state consultant or director might not be able to assist you directly, but he or she can refer you to state or community resource centers and other experts including: • Instructional staff from local or state college physical education teacher preparation programs. • State-based professional physical education organizations. • Knowledgeable physical educators employed in other school districts. • Reputable consultants with expertise in physical education curricula. Many school physical educators are members of national professional associations that represent school physical educators, including the National Association for Sports and Physical Education (NASPE). Numerous resources for curriculum, instruction, and physical education

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