Sedona Template - East Carolina University

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Jamie Tier Williams, MAED
Teaching Instructor
Health Education and Promotion
College of Health & Human Performance
TIERJ@ECU.EDU
Academic Background
MAED East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, Health Education, 2004
B.S. East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, School Health Education, 2001
Professional Certifications
NC Teaching License, 000980, 2006
CHES, 11641, 2004
Qualification
Academically Qualified
Professional Memberships
AAHPERD
ASHA
ECU HEP Alumni Society
ETA Sigma Sigma
NC SOPHE
NCAAHPERD
WORK EXPERIENCE
Work Experience
Non-Academic
Lecturer, East Carolina University (August, 2004 - July, 2005).
Graduate Teaching Assistant, East Carolina University (August, 2002 - May, 2004).
Teacher, Pitt County Schools (August, 2004 - May, 2005).
Wellness Technician, Viquest Center (July, 2004 - 2010).
Teacher, Wilson County Schools (August, 2001 - May, 2002).
Academic
Intern, Beaufort County Schools (August, 2000 - May, 2001).
TEACHING
Courses Taught
Health in Modern Society
Introduction to Health Professions
Practices & Procedures in Health for Elementary School
Teaching Activities
Assurance of Learning - Teaching
2007 - Attended GTA Meetings to better effectively teach Health 1000
Student Assign-Clinical/Practicum/Internship
2008 - 1 student, Supervised school health intern
2007 - 2 students, University Supervisor for 2 School Health Interns
Student Assign-Students Advised (GRAD)
2009 - 65 students, Managed applications, communication with, academic files, and course registration for
all students in the MAEd program.
2008 - 65 students, Managed applications, communication with, academic files, and course registration for
all students in the MAEd program.
2007 - 60 students, Managed applications, communication with, academic files, and course registration for
all students in the MAEd program.
2006 - 60 students, Managed applications, communication with, academic files, and course registration for
all students in the MAEd program.
2005 - 60 students, Managed applications, communication with, academic files, and course registration for
all students in the MAEd program.
Student Assign-Students Advised (UG)
2009 - 15 students, Managed applications, communication with, academic files, and course registration for
Health Occupations teachers seeking clear licensure.
2008 - 15 students, Managed applications, communication with, academic files, and course registration for
Health Occupations teachers seeking clear licensure.
Other Teaching Activities
2008 - Collaborated in the creation of a course packet for campus sections of Health 3244
2008 - Revised and updated course materials for Health 1900 in order to better effectively teach the
course
2007 - Redesigned Blackboard course for all sections of Health 3244
2006 - Collaborated in the creation of a course packets for campus and distance education sections of
Health 3244
INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS
Intellectual Contributions Grid
Category
DBS
CTP
Articles in Refereed Journals
LPS
Total
1
1
5
6
1
1
7
8
Publications in Refereed Conference Proceedings
Presentations of Refereed Papers
1
Working Papers (all)
Totals
Refereed Articles
1
Learning & Pedagogical Scholarship
Barnes, R., Aeby, V., Harrocks, S., Tier, J., Berryman, K., Sarah Pearson, (2002). Retention: Reflections
of Second Year Graduates. Annals of the Joint Meeting of the Association for the Advancement of
Educational Research and the National Academy for Educational Research 2002, 2, 16-20.
Presentations of Refereed Papers
National
Williams, J. T., Burke, S., & Dixon, S. (2009). Service Learning in the Health Education Classroom.
American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, Tampa, Florida.
Williams, J. T., Wallen, M., & Collins, P. H. (2008). Creative Health Methods: It's Elementary! American
Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, Fort Worth, Texas.
Williams, J. T. (2008). Characteristics of Students in an Online Teacher Education Master's Program.
American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, Fort Worth, Texas.
Williams, J. T. & Wallen, M. (2008). Media Literacy: An Essential Component to Sexuality Education in the
21st Century. American School Health Association (ASHA) National Conference, Tampa, Florida.
Regional
Williams, J. T. & Cremeens, J. (2010). E-Portfolios Lessons Learned. Southern District AAHPERD, Myrtle
Beach, South Carolina.
State
Williams, J. T. & Cremeens, J. (2009). E-Portfolios in the Health Education Classroom. NC AAHPERD,
Winston Salem, North Carolina.
Papers Under Review
Wallen, M. & Williams, J. (2009). "Media Literacy: An Essential Component to Sexuality Education in the
21st Century," revised and resubmitted to Journal of School Health.
Other Research
Web Publications
2008 - Web Publications.
SERVICE
Service to the Institution
Department Assignments
Faculty Advisor:
2009-2010: Eta Sigma Gamma
Member:
2008-2009: Spring Recognition Committee
2007-2008: School Health Fixed Term Search Committee
2005-2006 through 2007-2008: Health 1000 Committee
Other Institutional Service Activities:
2008-2009: CTE Summer Conference 2008: Attended conference to market Health Occupations
licensure classes
2008-2009 through 2009-2010: Teacher Cadet Day: Represented School Health Education
College Assignments
Member:
2009-2010: HHP Fall Commencement Recognition Ceremony
2006-2007: Graduation Committee
University Assignments
Faculty Advisor:
2006-2007 through 2009-2010: Gamma Sigma Sigma
2006-2007 through 2007-2008: HOSA
Member:
2008-2009: AVID Day 2009: Assisted in the planning, preparation, and implementation of the College of
Education AVID Day 2009
2008-2009 through 2009-2010: Latham Clinical Schools Network Partnership Advisory Board
2007-2008 through 2008-2009: NC 1028 Steering Committee: The objective of this multi-state project is
to develop a model intervention that establishes environments for healthful living and the prevention of
excessive weight gain in young adults using the community based participatory research process that
integrates research, extension, and communities of young adults.
Other Institutional Service Activities:
2008-2009: Online Virtual Advisor: Collaborated with the Technology Advancement Center to design an
Online Virtual Advisor for the MAEd program.
2008-2009: ECU Graduate & Professional Fair: Represented and marketed MA and MAED programs
State-wide Assignments
Other Institutional Service Activities:
2008-2009 through 2009-2010: NCAAHPERD: Represented and marketed departmental programs
Service to the Profession
Board Member: Advisory Board
2009: NCAAHE (State).
Member: Committee/Task Force
2007-2010: SDAAHPERD Community Health Council (Regional).
Other Professional Service Activities
2009: ECU Health Education & Promotion Alumni Society, President (Local).
Presentation (non-research based)
2009: Think-In 2009 Conference, Using E-Portfolios in the Health Education Classroom (Local).
2008: ECU Conference on Service Learning, Service Learning: Impact on Health Education in the
Elementary School Setting (Local).
2007: Fall Clinical Teacher Conference, School Health faculty members presented to Clinical Teachers
on what we, as a University Supervisor, are expecting of our interns, Greenville, North Carolina (Local).
2002: North Carolina Teacher Education Forum, Retention: Reflections of Second Year Graduates,
Raleigh, North Carolina (State).
2001: North Carolina Alliance for Athletics, Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance,
Retention: Reflections of First Year Graduates, Greensboro, North Carolina (State).
2000: North Carolina Science Teachers Association Conference, ECU Physical & Earth Science Share-aThon, Greensboro, North Carolina (State).
2000: North Carolina Alliance for Athletics, Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, Creative
Health Education Methods, Greensboro, North Carolina (State).
Reviewer - Book / Textbook
2007: McGraw-Hill Higher Education, Secondary Health Education Methods (International).
Reviewer: Conference Paper
2009: Southern District AAHPERD (Regional).
2008: American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (National).
Service to the Community
Speech / Presentation at a Community Meeting
2006: Girl Power Program, Spoke to the Girl Power Program sponsored by Communities in School about
nutrition and physical activity
2003: Ms. Foundation for Women - Take Your Daughter and Son to Work Day, My Road to Becoming a
Health Educator ~ Spoke about how I ended up at East Carolina University and why I chose to become a
Health Educator.
Professional Development
Assurance of Learning - Professional Development
2005: Condoms Self - Study Program. Greenville, North Carolina.
2005: Advances in Reproductive Health Self-Study Program. Greenville, North Carolina.
Research-Related Conference/Seminar
2006: Third Annual Pediatric Healthy Weight Summit. Greenville, North Carolina.
2006: ADHA and Other Disruptive Behavior Disorders in Children. Greenville, North Carolina.
2005: 2nd Annual Pediatric Healthy Weight Summit. Greenville, North Carolina.
Instructional-Related Conference
2009: ACS/CDC School Health Education Higher Education Academy. Atlanta, Georgia.
2008: Center for Faculty Excellence. Greenville, North Carolina.
2008: Center for Faculty Excellence. Greenville, North Carolina.
2007: Asthma Management Through the Ages. Greenville, North Carolina.
Other Professional Development
2009: Center for Faculty Excellence. Greenville, North Carolina.
2009: North Carolina Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. Winston Salem, North
Carolina.
2009: Southern District AAHPERD. Myrtle Beach, North Carolina.
2008: American School Health Association. Greenville, North Carolina.
2008: American School Health Association (ASHA) National Conference. Tampa, Florida.
2008: American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. Tampa, Florida.
2007: North Carolina Alliance for Athletics, Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. Greensboro,
North Carolina.
2007: American School Health Association (ASHA) National Conference. Honolulu, Hawaii.
2007: American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance National Convention.
Baltimore, Maryland.
2007: American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. Fort Worth, Texas.
2006: North Carolina Alliance for Athletics, Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. Greensboro,
North Carolina.
2006: Southern District of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation & Dance. Virginia
Beach, Virginia.
2005: North Carolina Alliance for Athletics, Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. Greensboro,
North Carolina.
2003: North Carolina Society of Public Health Education Conference. Greenville, North Carolina.
2001: North Carolina Alliance for Athletics, Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. Greensboro,
North Carolina.
2000: North Carolina Alliance for Athletics, Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. Greensboro,
North Carolina.
Professional Seminars / Workshops
2008: Answer Sex Ed, Honestly. New Brunswick, New Jersey.
2007: Food Literacy Partners Program. Greenville, North Carolina.
Technology-Related Training
2008: Center for Faculty Excellence. Greenville, North Carolina.
2008: Center for Faculty Excellence. Greenville, North Carolina.
2008: Academic Outreach Technology Services. Greenville, North Carolina.
2006: UpgraDE: Upgrade your Distance Education Skills. Greenville, North Carolina.
Honors/Awards
Award
2001: ECU Department of Health Education & Promotion.
Honor
2007: Who's Who Among America's Teachers.
2006: Who's Who in Health Sciences Education.
Last update by member: 08-Mar-10 (08:13 AM)
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