This is a rough draft of our curriculum that we have been teaching for a few years now. I wrote it back in February and just haven't had a chance to polish it up. Probably a bit helpful. Still packed with a bit too much stuff, I think, and we have made some changes this year.
Anyway here it is. http://docs.google.com/View?id=dghd4ftf_7d3m7kwhb
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On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 7:43 PM, Christine Bourgeois cbarreb@gmail.comwrote:
Hi all,
Bici Centro in Santa Barbara has a google page for instructors teaching the 8 week Learn Your Bike class. It is our most popular program: hand-outs for students need to be improved.
http://www.bicicentro.org-a.googlepages.com/adultedinstructorsheets
Best, Christine
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Erik Stockmeier eriks@therecyclery.org wrote:
Hi all-
Like many shops, The Recyclery has given away free bicycles with helmets
and
locks as part of the charitable end of our mission for some time. For a number of reasons, including several new possible partnerships with Immigrant and Refugee groups in the Chicago area and the desire to qualitatively improve some of the long-term outcomes of our Freecyclery program (which currently ends with the bicycle/signature exchange), we
are
now considering developing a more thorough manual and 2-4 hour class curriculum. It would cover basic maintenance questions (patching tires, adjusting brakes and derailleurs) as well as bike safety/common sense (avoiding theft, sharing the road) and would, of course, make clear that
The
Recyclery exists as a place where they can get help if something does go wrong.
However, not wanting to reinvent the wheel, I'm wondering if any other
shops
have already developed a similar curriculum or handbook. If so, want to share?
If not (but you are interested in the idea), would you be interested in forming an internet working group to collaborate on such a resource we
could
share? Right now I am working with one of our potential partners and we
are
picturing a graphically-intense book, the text of which could potentially
be
translated by people that work for their organization into a number of different languages. From there we would recruit some volunteer graphic designers or find someone that knows how to work something like scribus (http://www.scribus.net/) to make a nice little booklet (I'm picturing something that could be reproduced photocopier/zine style or done up more flashy) available to all.
OK.
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