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Bio-Abridged: Sandra Owen, M.Ed.
Ms. Owen received a Bachelor of Science degree
in Nursing (Florida State University, 1966);
a Masters degree in Education (Georgia State University, 1981);
and is ABD in Educational
Psychology from Georgia State University. She is a Fellow
of the American School Health
Association; a member of the peer review panel for the
Journal of School Health; and is a charter member of the
Georgia
Federation for Professional Health Educators. Ms. Owen was one
of nine people appointed to participate on the national
C.D.C. Expert Panel for Elementary School Programs in
Tobacco-Use Prevention. This panel assisted the CDC in
developing Elementary level tobacco prevention guidelines. She
served as editor of the recent revision of Health Ahead/ Heart
Smart
K-6 curriculum of the Bogalusa Heart Study.
Her professional
contributions to School Health Education span 28 years. Ms. Owen
has:
1. Authored and co-authored health
curriculum K-12;
2. Coordinated the Georgia component of the National
School Health Education Evaluation Study;
3. Co-authored the Program Evaluation Logic Model for the
Metro Atlanta Chapter of the American Red Cross;
4. Assessed the K-6 Health Ahead/Heart Smart Curriculum
(Bogalusa Heart Study) using the Curriculum Analysis
Tool
developed by the Educational Development Center for the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; and
5. Authored and co-authored 25 articles for refereed
journals.
Ms. Owen has
served in the roles of principal investigator, outside
evaluator, and project director on eight USDOE
and NHLBI funded grants. Her research interests include:
1. Health Education Pedagogy;
2. Contemporary teaching models for Health
Education;
3. Measuring Student interest (health specific);
4. Web-Questing Through Technology;
5. Peer Health Education Model for Learning (K-4)
Ms. Owen has been
cited by the US Department of Health and Human Services as a
Young Prominent Woman in
Science. She is the national recipient of the Founders
Award in Creativity from Sigma Theta Tau, International
Nurses Honor Society and was recognized by President Ford in
the Rose Garden of the White House for her
development of the ÿ3 Rÿs and HBPÿ curriculum. In 2003, Ms. Owen
was honored by the Georgia Association of Health,
Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance as the "Health
Educator of the Year (University-based)". Ms. Owen is
a charter and life-time member of the Georgia Federation of
Professional Health Educators(GFPHE), a SOPHE Chapter.
She has served on the GFPHE Board as Secretary(2002) and
President-elect(2003). Ms. Owen has also held leadership
positions on the Research Council, American School Health
Association(secretary), and the Emory University Chapter
of Sigma Theta Tau(president).
Professional Experience:
Curriculum Development:
"Poison Prevention Curriculum" (K-3)
"Health
CADETS" (K-4)
"3 R's and
HBP" (6th grade)
Revision of
Health Ahead/Heart Smart (K-6)
"Risk
Reduction It's the Name of the Game" (7th grade)
Health Education:
1972-74: Clinic coordinator, Emory University,
HDFP, NIH funded HBP research
1975-85: Health Educator, Georgia Affiliate, American Heart
Association coordinated "3R's and HBP" participation in
the National School Health Education Evaluation Study(1983-85)
1976-present: Consultant, Health Ahead/Heart Smart (K-6)
Curriculum, Bogalusa Heart Study; Curriculum assessment/revision
using the Curriculum Analysis Tool (CAT; 1999-2001)
1985-87: NIH funding to evaluate "3R's and HBP" (through
University of Georgia)
1987-91: Field Operations Manager, SE Regional Center for
Drug-Free Schools and Communities (School-Community drug
prevention education, (K-16)
1991-present: Professional Education Faculty (Health); Dept.
Kinesiology and Health, Georgia State University (teach
undergraduate health courses in the College of Education for
preservice K-12 teachers and coordinate the Health emphasis of
the graduate HPE program; teach educational technology
applications specific to health education)
Publications:
Owen, S. & Brighton, S. (1997) Description of
Comprehensive School Health Program/Wellness Conference Impact:
A Three Year U.S. Department of Education Funded Project. Final
Report.
Owen, S. &
Lambert, R. (1996). Early intervention referral issues
surrounding family and staff identification of need for
services.Making a Difference for Children,Families and
Communities: Partnerships among Researcher,Practitioners, and
Policy Makers.(Proceedings) Washington, D.C.: Administration
of Children,Youth, and Families.
Owen, S.
(1994). Final Evaluation Report: School Personnel Training
Grant, #s207A10123-93, University of West Florida. Washington,
D.C.: US Department of Education.
Owen, S.
(1994). Final Evaluation Report: School Personnel Training
Grant, #s207A10176-92A, East Tennessee State University.
Washington, D.C.: US Department of Education.
McLaughlin,
J., Owen, S., Fors, S.,& Levinson, R. (1992). The school child
as health educator. International Journal of Qualitative
Studies in Education,5(2),147-165.
Fors, S.,
Owen, S., Hall,D., McLaughlin, J., & Levinson, R. (1989).
Evaluation of a diffusion strategy for school-based hypertension
education. Health Education Quarterly,16(2),
255-261.
Fors, S. &
Owen, S. (July, 1986). Diffusion of hypertension education using
a school-based program. International Symposium on Health
Education in Schools. Jerusalem, Israel.
Owen, S.,
Kilpatrick, M., Lavery,S., Gosner,H. & Nelson,S. (1985).
Selecting and recruiting health programs for the School Health
Education Evaluation. Journal of School Health,55(8),
305-308.
Telephone: (404) 651-4681
E-mail: sowen2@gsu.edu
Mailing Address: Department of Kinesiology and Health
MSC 7A0105
Georgia State University
33 Gilmer Street SE Unit 7
Atlanta, GA. 30303-3087
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