Physical Education Curriculum Analysis Tool (PECAT)
The Physical Education Curriculum Analysis Tool (PECAT) is a self-assessment and planning guide developed by CDC. It is designed to help school districts and schools conduct clear, complete, and consistent analyses of physical education curricula, based upon national physical education standards.
Specifically, the PECAT
- Assesses how closely physical education curricula align with national standards for high quality physical education programs
- Analyzes content and student assessment components of a curriculum that correspond to national standards for physical education for four grade levels: K–2, 3–5, 6–8, and 9–12
- Helps school districts or individual schools identify changes needed in locally developed curricula
The results of the PECAT can be used by school districts to enhance existing physical education curricula, develop curricula, or select published curricula that will deliver high quality physical education to students.
The PECAT is designed to be used by a committee or team of individuals. To help your team prepare to use the online PECAT, read Before You Start. For detailed information about the PECAT, view the Frequently Asked Questions.
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