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Agenda

Welcome and Ice Breaker

Speaker: Rachael Dombrowski

Overview of the School Health Education Teacher Preparation Model Curriculum

Speaker: Rachael Dombrowski

Break             

Concurrent Track Sessions               

*Determined through application. Participants will have a break within their concurrent session as determined by the facilitator.

Track Session: Utilizing the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System              

Speakers: Jon (Mike) Underwood, Chief of the School-based Surveillance Branch (SBSB), CDC Division of Adolescent and School Health (DASH)

Leigh Szucs, Health Scientist, CDC Division of Adolescent and School Health (DASH)

Emily Young, Paula E. Jayne Adolescent Sexual Health Fellow, CDC Division of Adolescent and School Health (DASH)

Objectives: In this session, participants will: Be able to describe ways in which data and analysis from the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System can be integrated into pre-service health education teacher programs for utilization within their schools/districts.

Track Session: Improving the Health of Students by Applying the Characteristics of Effective Health Education Curricula using HECAT – Part II 

Speakers: Susan Telljohann and Bonnie Edmondson   

Objectives: In this session, participants will: Describe each of the characteristics of effective Health Education curricula and explain how to apply the characteristics of effective Health Education curricula. *must attend Part I and Part II

Track Session: National Health Education Standards 

Speakers: Holly Alperin, Clinical Assistant Professor, University of New Hampshire 

Lea Jaspers, Health Education Specialist, Maryland State Department of Education

Objectives: In this session, participants will: Be able to describe the National Health Education Standards framework, which guides the selection of curricula, resources and assessment of student achievement and progress.

Overview of the Model Toolkit for K-12 School Health Educators

Speaker: James Mallare, Wayne State University and SOPHE School Health Project            

Debrief of Day 3 and Review of Offline Activities

Speaker: Rachael Dombrowski

Adjourn                       

Mike Underwood, PhD

Chief

CDC Division of Adolescent and School Health (DASH)

Dr. Mike Underwood is Chief of the School-based Surveillance Branch (SBSB) in the Division of Adolescent and School Health, at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). SBSB manages surveillance systems across the United States tracking adolescent health behaviors and school-level policy and practices. His branch administers adolescent health surveys, including CDC’s Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System and School Health Profiles. The Branch prioritizes efforts to build surveillance capacity, monitor emerging public health issues, and optimize data utilization for the betterment of adolescent health.

Dr. Bonnie Edmondson

Associate Professor and Graduate Coordinator of the School Health Education Program

Southern Connecticut State University

Dr. Bonnie Edmondson is an Associate Professor and Graduate Coordinator of the School Health Education Program at Southern Connecticut State University. She has over 35 years of experience as an educator, coach, and former professional athlete. Nationally, Dr. Edmondson has served on expert panels for the CDC and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is a peer reviewer for numerous professional publications and journals, and is a nationally renowned speaker on health and education policy and athletic coaching. At the state level, Bonnie lead the writing and implementation of numerous school health policies and programmatic guidance documents. In addition, she is a two-time national champion and former world ranked hammer thrower. She is active with USA Track and Field having served as head coach for the 2019 IAAF World Championship team, coach for the 2016 United States Olympic Team, and seven IAAF World Championship teams. Bonnie also serves as Chair of the prestigious USATF Women’s Commission and is a member of the Women’s Track and Field Executive Committee. Dr. Edmondson holds an EdD in Educational Leadership, an MS in School Health Education, and a BA in English.

Susan K. Telljohann, HSD, CHES

Professor Emeritus of Health Education

The University of Toledo

Susan K. Telljohann, HSD, CHES, is a Professor Emeritus of Health Education at The University of Toledo. She received her doctoral degree in health sciences from Indiana University with an emphasis on school and college health education. Her experience in health education spans over 30 years, including health instruction from the junior high to the university level. She has conducted research and published over 60 articles on health education in professional journals, presented over 60 papers at professional conferences and is the co-author of Health Education: Elementary and Middle-Level School Applications, 8th Edition (McGraw-Hill, 2015). She is the co-author of the HealthSmart K-12 curriculum and the Teach and Reach health series published by ETR Associates. She also was one of the lead authors of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s original and revised Health Education Curriculum Analysis Tool (HECAT). She is the recipient of several honors and awards, including the Howe Award from the American School Health Association

Holly Alperin, EdM, MCHES

Clinical Assistant Professor

University of New Hampshire

Holly Alperin is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of New Hampshire in the Department of Kinesiology's Health and Physical Education program where she focuses her efforts on preparing students to teach in a skills-based health education classroom. Prior to this role, she spent 16 years at the MA Department of Elementary & Secondary Education in various roles related to school health including implementation of the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child model. With over 20 years of experience working in the fields of public health and education, Ms. Alperin has a strong background in promoting school health programs through her work at the local, state, national, and international levels, and a specific interest in shaping the quality of skills-based health education programs in schools. Holly believes in the power of supporting the work of educators as they collectively work to improve student outcomes. She received her EdM in Policy, Planning and Administration from Boston University and her BS in Health Education/Health Promotion from Central Michigan University.

Lea Jaspers

Health Education Specialist

Maryland State Department of Education

Lea Jaspers is the Health Education Specialist for the Maryland State Department of Education. In this role, she provides leadership, technical assistance, and coordination of health education programs throughout Maryland. Under her leadership Mayland updated the State regulation and instructional framework for Pre-K-12 Health Education programs and expanded the high school graduation requirement from a one-half credit to one full credit. Most recently Lea has been focusing her efforts on the expansion of higher education certification options in health education. Prior to this role, she served as the Wellness Specialist, for the Maryland State Department of Education and taught health education in Anne Arundel County Public Schools.

Elaine Auld, MPH, MCHES

Society for Public Health Education

Elaine Auld, MPH, MCHES, has served as SOPHE’s Chief Executive Officer since 1995, where she oversees the organization’s portfolio in professional preparation, professional development, research, and advocacy/public policy.  Over her 30+ year career, Ms. Auld has published on more than 40 journal articles and book chapters on health education’s role in community/school health education competencies, health equity, national and international workforce development, and public policy.  For the last five years, she has been involved in quality assurance in school health education, promotion of the the WSCC model, and supported the National Task Force on the Future of School Health Education.  Ms. Auld holds her MPH from the University of Michigan School of Public Health with a concentration in health behavior and is a master certified health education specialist. 

Jordan Fuhrmeister, MPH, CHES

Associate Project Director

Society for Public Health Education

Jordan Fuhrmeister, MPH, CHES is an Associate Project Director at the Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE). She brings her background in federal and state grant administration and public health non-profit management to lead the CDC Healthy Schools and CDC Arthritis cooperative agreements. Additional portfolios she directs include SOPHE Awards, Professional Preparation, and the National Committee on the Future of School Health Education. She has overseen and contributed to various CDC funded field resources for school health educators, and co-authored literature in areas of opioid addiction, school health, and childhood obesity to inform health policy and practice.

Dr. Rachael Dombrowski, PhD, MPH

Assistant Professor

California State University San Marcos

Rachael Dombrowski, PhD, MPH, designs, implements and evaluates multilevel interventions to advance social justice and improve community health. Dr. Dombrowski is a faculty member of California State University San Marcos where she conducts community-based participatory research, including program development and evaluation within the Midwest and nation-wide. Dr. Dombrowski serves as an evaluator for the Best Food Forward school-based nutrition supports intervention, and recently conducted an assessment of over 300 grocery stores for the Great Grocer Project. Prior to working in academia, Dr. Dombrowski spent over 10 years directing and evaluating several multilevel interventions focused on policy, systems and environmental change within schools, communities, hospitals and corner stores in suburban Cook County and Chicago, Illinois. She is a graduate of the University of Illinois at Chicago (PhD) and the University of Michigan (MPH). She has worked in the public health field for over 15 years.

James Philip A. Mallare, PhD, MS, CHES®

Associate Researcher

Wayne State University

James Mallare is an Associate Researcher at Wayne State University He has assisted in research initiatives that cover experiences across the life span from childhood and adolescent nutrition to cognition and physical activity in the older adult population. His areas of interest are in nutrition and chronic disease in low socio-economic populations and the professional preparation of community and school health educators at institutions for higher education. A native Canadian, he is constantly looking for connections and opportunities to collaborate internationally on matters of education and betterment of health systems.

Tiffany Edgar, MS

Lecturer

Wayne State University

Tiffany Edgar is a Lecturer in the Sport Administration and Management Program at Wayne State University in the College of Education’s Kinesiology, Health and Sports Studies Division. With 10+ years of college teaching experience, Tiffany’s primary responsibilities include teaching courses online, asynchronously, for both graduate and undergraduate courses. She has completed several Quality Matter’s courses focusing on online course design and learner centered approaches to online learning, including earning the Quality Matter’s Teaching Online Certificate for Higher Education as well as the Accelerated K-12 Reviewer Course for Higher Education. Tiffany also has experience working in K-12 physical education, coaching college, high school, and competitive youth fast-pitch softball, and college athletic administration in the roles of Senior Women’s Administrator and Athletic Academic Advisor.

Leigh Szucs, PhD, CHES

Health Scientist

CDC Division of Adolescent and School Health (DASH)

Leigh Szucs, Ph.D., CHES is a Health Scientist in the Division of Adolescent and School Health (DASH) at the U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Her research focuses on implementation and evaluation of school-based health education programs, specifically sexuality education to prevent STIs, including HIV, and unintended pregnancy. Through this work, Leigh also provides technical and capability building assistance to school districts and NGOs, using evidence-informed strategies that address adolescent sexual health outcomes, and protective factors to support the social, emotional, and learning needs of youth. Leigh earned a Master of Education in Health Education at Texas State University and PhD in Health Education at Texas A&M University.

Emily M. Young, MSEd, MPH

Paula E. Jayne Adolescent Sexual Health Fellow

CDC Division of Adolescent and School Health (DASH)

Emily M. Young, MSEd, MPH is the Paula E. Jayne Adolescent Sexual Health Fellow in the Division of Adolescent and School Health (DASH) at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A former high school educator in Baltimore City Public Schools, her interest is the implementation science of school-based health programs; specifically those that support health-enhancing behaviors through an integrated focus on academics, health and social services, positive youth development, and community engagement. Through her work with DASH, Emily develops evidence-informed tools for teachers and schools to strengthen health education delivery and instruction. She also provides technical assistance to school districts implementing STI and unintended pregnancy prevention programs. Emily earned a Master of Science in Education from Johns Hopkins University and an MPH in Maternal and Child Health from George Washington University.

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Main Room Session
05/12/2021 at 12:00 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 05/12/2021
05/12/2021 at 12:00 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 05/12/2021
Track Session: Utilizing the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System
05/12/2021 at 1:30 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 05/12/2021
05/12/2021 at 1:30 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 05/12/2021
Track Session: Improving the Health of Students by Applying the Characteristics of Effective Health Education Curricula using HECAT – Part II
05/12/2021 at 1:30 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 05/12/2021
05/12/2021 at 1:30 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 05/12/2021
Track Session: National Health Education Standards
05/12/2021 at 1:30 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 05/12/2021
05/12/2021 at 1:30 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 05/12/2021
Evaluation
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