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Sally ChamplinHealth Science Single Subject Coordinator - Single Subject Credential ProgramOffice: HHS2 - 119 Phone: 562-985-8083 Email: champlin@csulb.edu Website: www.ced.csulb.edu BiographyHealth EducatorJanuary, 1992 - Present
April, 2001-2005
Public School TeachingSeptember, 1979 - June 1981Seal Beach School District September, 1968 - October, 1974 Los Angeles Unified School District
Degrees MPH
, CSU Long Beach
, 1992
Representative PublicationsChamplin, S., Henderson, A. & Evashwick, W. (Eds.). (1998). Promoting teen health. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc. Professional Presentations"Tobacco Use Prevention - Activities for Health and Science Teachers" Downey Unified School District In-Service. Downey, November 2003. Campus LeadershipMember, Health Advisory Board, Long Beach Unified School District (2000-present)
Panel Member: Health Education Standards Advisory PanelCalifornia Department of Education. Develop State health standards K-12. (2006) Panel Member: CSET Standard Setting Advisory Panel for Health Science (2005) Education Advisory Board Member, California Dairy Council (2003-present) Executive Board: California Coordinated School Health Leadership Institute Continuing Member: Review Team. "Getting Results: California Action Guide for Creating Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities". Updates 1-5. California Department of Education. Published as addenda to California Health Framework for Grades K-12. Participant: Project Teach. Sponsored by the California Department of Education and the Healthy Kids Resource Center. February, 1999. Lead Author: "Tobacco Curriculum for Middle School Students". University of Southern California, Center for Prevention Policy Research, 1998. Evaluator: High School Tobacco Use Prevention Program. Downey Unified School District, 1997-present. Member: Concept team for California Department of Education to develop "Getting Results: California Action Guide for Creating Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities." Released, January, 1998. Member: Leadership Enhancement and Development in Health (LEAD). A strategic planning group formed to promote the health of California youth. March, 1998-present. Author: "Mission Possible: A School Based Curriculum to Reduce Birth Defects". March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, Orange County Chapter, August, 1997. Member: California Physical Education and Health Project Committee. A part of the California Subject Matter Project, California Department of Education, 1996-1997. AwardsMost Valuable Professor Award. College of Health and Human Services, California State University, Long Beach. May, 1998.Inducted into Eta Sigma Gamma, an honorary society for health education, May, 1999. Health Educator of the Year. Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE), Southern California Chapter. March, 2000. Most Valuable Professor Award. College of Health and Human Services, California State University, Long Beach. May, 2000. |
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