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<strong>Caile</strong> E. <strong>Spear</strong>, 2TEACHING<strong>Boise</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>Undergraduate CoursesGraduate Courses TKINES 140 Personal HealthKINES 570Health PromotionKINES 240Foundations <strong>of</strong> Health PromotionHLTHST 572 Public HealthPromotion and EducationKINES 342 Health Promotion MethodsKINES 442Consumer HealthKINES 340 Community and Public HealthKINES 445 Health Programs: Methods and AdministrationKINES 497 Grant WritingKINES 497 Health Week for TeachersKINES 497 Reasonable Suspicion-Drug Awareness Program<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> ArkansasFitness ConceptsCPRAIDS EducationDrug EducationTeaching Drug EducationMaster's Theses (Chair)ADVISINGNewby, T. (2007), Assessment <strong>of</strong> lunchtime physical activity programs. Masters <strong>of</strong>Health Science , <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Community and Environmental Health.Ballou-Mefford, S. (2005). Worksite health promotion: A program manual for St. PeterCatholic school faculty. Masters <strong>of</strong> Exercise Science and Sports Studies, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>Kinesiology</strong>.Story, C. (2004). Evaluation <strong>of</strong> abstinence-only education strategies in Idaho. Masters <strong>of</strong>Health Science , <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Community and Environmental Health.Moran, P. (2000). Policy and environmental supports for cardiovascular health: Anassessment and inventory <strong>of</strong> Idaho worksites. Masters <strong>of</strong> Health Science, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>Kinesiology</strong>.Master's Theses (Committee Member)


<strong>Caile</strong> E. <strong>Spear</strong>, 3Lambe, A. (2006). Qualitative study <strong>of</strong> the antecedent factors for the decision-makingprocess <strong>of</strong> women to lose weight through gastric bypass surgery or diet and exercise. Masters <strong>of</strong>Exercise Science and Sports Studies, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Kinesiology</strong>.Shepard, M. (2005). Enhancing performance through goal setting: A manual forcompetitive tennis players. Masters <strong>of</strong> Exercise Science and Sports Studies, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>Kinesiology</strong>.Cross, K. (2005). Evaluation <strong>of</strong> national recommendations and the comparison to stateMedicaid and private insurance policies for weight loss surgery. Masters <strong>of</strong> Health Science,Community and Environmental Health.Dorscher, L. (2003). K-12 Physical education curriculum guide. Masters <strong>of</strong> ExerciseScience and Sports Studies, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Kinesiology</strong>.Avery, R. (2002). An exploratory study on impact <strong>of</strong> participation in youth actioncouncils on development <strong>of</strong> assets. Masters <strong>of</strong> Health Science, Community and EnvironmentalHealth.Boehning, P. (2001). A comparison among perceived and actual physical fitnessmeasures. Masters <strong>of</strong> Exercise Science and Sports Studies, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Kinesiology</strong>.Cooper, R. (1998) Cross-cultural comparison <strong>of</strong> cardiovascular disease risk factors.Masters <strong>of</strong> Exercise Science and Sports Studies, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Kinesiology</strong>.Wattle, M. (1997). The relationship between fitness levels and employee's perceivedproductivity, job satisfaction, and absenteeism. Masters <strong>of</strong> Exercise Science and Sports Studies,<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Kinesiology</strong>.Whitmire, S. (1997). Comprehensive Exam Committee. Masters <strong>of</strong> Arts in Education,Special Education Students with Disabilities.Johnston, B. (2003). How to develop Faith-based Community Initiatives for Governor’sCoordinating Council for Families and Children’s KIDS Action Template. UndergraduateInterdisciplinary Studies Advisory Committee Chair.Intern Supervisor1996-2009 Supervised 290 internship students in the Health Promotion majors. Met bi-weeklywith students and monthly with supervisors to evaluate students placed in over 100community agencies during their required internships.Peer ReviewedPUBLICATIONS


<strong>Caile</strong> E. <strong>Spear</strong>, 4Shimon, J. Gibson, T., & <strong>Spear</strong>, C. Stop the tears <strong>of</strong> drug and alcohol abuse-A teachingstrategy. Journal <strong>of</strong> Health Education (in-press)<strong>Spear</strong>, C, & Hale, A. Increasing Cultural Competency through Refugee Focused Service-Learning. Quick Hits Service-Learning (in-press)<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2008). Abstinence education [Encyclopedia entry]. In N. Salkind (Ed.),Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Educational Psychology (pp. 1-4). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.Ransdell, L, Hildebrand, K., <strong>Spear</strong>, C. Lucas, S. (2007). Higher, faster, stronger, drunker?Journal Of Physical Education Recreation and Dance, 78(3). 5-7Young, K., & <strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2005) .Addressing health education responsibilities and competenciesthrough service-learning. California Journal <strong>of</strong> Health Promotion, 3(3), 17-23.http://www.csuchico.edu/cjhp/3/3/index.htmDenny, G., Young, M., Rausch, S., & <strong>Spear</strong>, C., (2002). An evaluation <strong>of</strong> abstinence educationcurriculum series: Sex can wait. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Health Behavior, 26(5), 366-377.Bajracharya, S., & <strong>Spear</strong>, C., (2000). Student perspective in service-learning. In AmericanAssociation Health Education Service-Learning in Health Education monograph.Young, M., Denny, G. & <strong>Spear</strong>, C (1999). Area specific self-esteem and adolescent sexualbehavior. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Health Studies, 15, 181-188.Young, M., Denny, G. & <strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1999). An evaluation <strong>of</strong> the 'Sex Can Wait' abstinenceeducation curriculum series. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Health Behavior, 23, 134-143.<strong>Spear</strong>, C., Young, M., & Denny, G. (1997). Field testing <strong>of</strong> an abstinence-based sexualityeducation program for upper elementary students. Journal <strong>of</strong> Health Education, 28, 335-340.Gagliardi, M., Neighbors, M., <strong>Spear</strong>, C., Byrd, S., & Snarr, J. (1994). Emergencies in the schoolsetting: Are public school teachers adequately trained to respond? Pre-hospital and Disaster, 16,39-42.Book Reviews<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1996). A touch <strong>of</strong> humanity in the time <strong>of</strong> AIDS Education [Book Review AcquiredImmune Deficiency Syndrome: Biological, Medical, Social and Legal Issues]. AmericanJournal <strong>of</strong> Health Behavior, 20, 372-373.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1996). [Book Review Talking about Sex]. Family Life Educator, Winter 1996/1997.


<strong>Caile</strong> E. <strong>Spear</strong>, 5Non-Peer Reviewed Publications<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2000) Web exercises to accompany Essential concepts for health living 2/e.http://healthliving.jbpub.com/edit/<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1997). Parents and educators working together to improve the health <strong>of</strong> our children.Idaho Journal <strong>of</strong> Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, p.11.Workbooks , Technical Manuals and Manuals<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2005) Health promotion internship manual, http://kinesiology.boisestate.edu/cshp<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Kinesiology</strong>, <strong>Boise</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong><strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1998). Health promotion internship manual, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Health, PhysicalEducation and Recreation, <strong>Boise</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1993). Interactive AIDS Model Prediction Program Training Manual, ComputerSystems Engineering, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Arkansas.Fulton, A., & <strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1992). Gates rubber company purchasing system training manual,Arkansas Center for Technology Transfer, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Arkansas.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1990). Drug education workbook. Health Science, <strong>Kinesiology</strong>, Recreation andDance, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Arkansas.FundedGRANTSBodie, D., Fredericksen, P., <strong>Spear</strong>, C., & Kozel, M. Albertsons Library 2007 CollectionAssessment Grant, Interdisciplinary: Management, Political Science, and <strong>Kinesiology</strong>($3,000)Pritchard, M. & <strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2006, Fall) Evaluation <strong>of</strong> PEAK data for Idaho governor’s councilon adolescent pregnancy prevention program. Idaho Governor’s Office ($30,173)Pritchard, M. & <strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2005, Fall) Evaluation <strong>of</strong> PEAK data for Idaho governor’s councilon adolescent pregnancy prevention program. Idaho Governor’s Office ($24,636)Pritchard, M. & <strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2005, Fall) BabySteps prenatal and parenting education program atSt. Michael’s Cathedral for the development and evaluation <strong>of</strong> a new curriculum.Governor Kempthorne’s Generation <strong>of</strong> the Child Initiative Community CollaborationProject. ($4,021)<strong>Spear</strong>, C. & Toevs, S. (2002, Fall). Technical assistance for the development and refinement <strong>of</strong>program impact evaluation strategies. Idaho Children’s Trust Fund ($10,008)


<strong>Caile</strong> E. <strong>Spear</strong>, 6Toevs, S. & <strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2001, Fall) Technical assistance & project evaluation services for theIdaho Children’s Trust Fund. Idaho Children’s Trust Fund ($19, 320)<strong>Spear</strong>, C. & Landrum, E. (2000, Fall). Impact Evaluation <strong>of</strong> the Abstinence Education BlockGrant – Year Four. Idaho Bureau <strong>of</strong> Health Promotion. ($15,000)<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2000, Spring). Teaching Grant for Service-Learning. ($300)<strong>Spear</strong>, C. & Landrum, E. (1999, Fall). Impact Evaluation <strong>of</strong> the Abstinence Education BlockGrant – Year Three. Idaho Bureau <strong>of</strong> Health Promotion. ($25,000)<strong>Spear</strong>, C. & Siegle, D. (1998, Fall). Impact Evaluation <strong>of</strong> the Abstinence Education BlockGrant- Year Two. Idaho Bureau <strong>of</strong> Health Promotion. ($35,000)Sawyer, P., & <strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1998, Fall). Intervention Training/Reasonable Suspicion/Idaho Code33-210. ($66,525)<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1998, Fall). Provided technical assistance to Murtaugh School District #418 for minigrantto the Idaho <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Education HIV/ AIDS. ($5000) (Mini-grant had tooriginate from the school district to be eligible for funding).<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1998, Spring). Planning grant for Service-Learning Pilot Project. ($500)<strong>Spear</strong>, C., & Siegle, Del (1997, Fall). Impact Evaluation <strong>of</strong> the Abstinence Education BlockGrant- Year One. Idaho Bureau <strong>of</strong> Health Promotion. ($25,000)Petlichk<strong>of</strong>f, L., <strong>Spear</strong>, C, & Parrett, W. (1997, Spring). Going for the GOAL: Teaching lifeskillsto "at risk" youth. <strong>Boise</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> Foundation Grant. ($12,000)<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1996, Fall). Wrote extensive portion <strong>of</strong> the Northside Health Network mini-grant tothe Idaho <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Education HIV/ AIDS grant for Gooding High School. Funded($6,302). (Mini-grant had to originate from the school district to be eligible for funding).<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1996, Fall). Infrastructure Funds for New Faculty, ($644)Not fundedHannah, E., <strong>Spear</strong>, C., Hoeger, & W, Reischl, U. (2004, Fall) <strong>Boise</strong> Obesity Interventions inSelected Environments (BOISE). National Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health, ($250,000)<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1997, Spring). Sex Can Wait: An Abstinence-Based Sexuality Education Training andEvaluation for Six Idaho Schools. Infrastructure Support. ($9,002)Grant Reports


<strong>Caile</strong> E. <strong>Spear</strong>, 7<strong>Spear</strong>, C., Toevs, S. & Malan D. (2003) Technical assistance for the development andrefinement <strong>of</strong> program impact evaluation strategies, Idaho Children’s Trust Fund grantfinal report.Malan, D., <strong>Spear</strong>, C., & Toevs, S. (2003) Provision <strong>of</strong> technical assistance for the developmentand refinement <strong>of</strong> program evaluation strategies: Report <strong>of</strong> evaluation workshops. IdahoChildren’s Trust Fund midterm reportToevs, S., <strong>Spear</strong>, C. & Avery, R. (2002) ICTF asset evaluation training. Millennium Trust FundIdaho Legislature, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID.Toevs, S., <strong>Spear</strong>, C. & Avery, R. (2001) Youth asset building initiative evaluation. Association<strong>of</strong> Idaho Cities, final report.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. & Landrum, E. (2001). Impact Evaluation <strong>of</strong> the Abstinence Education Block Grant –Year Four. Idaho Bureau <strong>of</strong> Health Promotion, final report.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. & Landrum, E. (2000). Impact Evaluation <strong>of</strong> the Abstinence Education Block Grant –Year Three. Idaho Bureau <strong>of</strong> Health Promotion, final report.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. & Siegle, D. (1999). Impact Evaluation <strong>of</strong> the Abstinence Education Block Grant-Year Two. Idaho Bureau <strong>of</strong> Health Promotion, final report.Sawyer, P., & <strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1999). Intervention Training/Reasonable Suspicion/Idaho Code 33-210, final report.<strong>Spear</strong>, C., & Siegle, Del (1998). Impact Evaluation <strong>of</strong> the Abstinence Education Block Grant-Year One. Idaho Bureau <strong>of</strong> Health Promotion, final report.PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONSHale, A. & <strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2009) Think global-act local: Developing cultural competencies throughrefugee focused projects-international service-learning at home. 2 nd InternationalConference on Service-Learning in Teacher Education. Galway, Ireland.Shimon, J., Gibson, T., and <strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2009). Stop the tears - Drug abuse affects more thanjust the user. AAHPERD National Convention, Tampa, FL.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. Wintrow, M., & Miller, S. (2008) Our freshman year-faculty and residence lifecognitions, ruminations, and angst about living on campus. Association <strong>of</strong> College &<strong>University</strong> Housing Officers-International (ACUHO-I ) Living Learning ProgramConference, Dallas TX.


<strong>Caile</strong> E. <strong>Spear</strong>, 8<strong>Spear</strong>, C., & Hale, A. (2008) Increasing Cultural Competency through Refugee FocusedService-Learning Projects: Bringing the World Home. International Service-LearningConference Orem, UT.Klein, A., Pritchard, M.E., & <strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2008, April). Is abstinence-only education effective?Idaho’s experience: A three-year evaluation <strong>of</strong> the PEAK program. Poster presented atthe annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID.Gaughn, K. & <strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2008) Building healthy communities through internships: The ultimateengagement experience. American Association <strong>of</strong> Health Education and the NationalAssociation <strong>of</strong> Health Education Centers Joint Conference, Cincinnati, OH.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2008) Service-learning: Engaging our students and community. AmericanAssociation <strong>of</strong> Health Education and the National Association <strong>of</strong> Health EducationCenters Joint Conference, Cincinnati, OHBrascia, K & <strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2008). From novice to advanced: Employing a phased approach toservice-learning faculty development. Western Region Campus Compact ConsortiumContinuums <strong>of</strong> Service Conference, Portland, OR.Pritchard, M., <strong>Spear</strong>, C., & Blatz, A. (2007). Does abstinence education actually work? WesternPsychological Association, Vancouver, BC.<strong>Spear</strong>, C., Bush, G., Johnson, P., & Redican, K. (2006) Grant writing basics for the healtheducation practioner . The American Alliance <strong>of</strong> Health, Physical Education, Recreationand Dance, Salt Lake City, UT.Johnson, P., & <strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2006) Sharing your knowledge with colleagues through pr<strong>of</strong>essionalpresentation and publication. The American Alliance <strong>of</strong> Health, Physical Education,Recreation and Dance, Salt Lake City, UT.Kittleson, M., Luquis, R., Perko, M., <strong>Spear</strong>, C., Young, K. & Klein, D. (2006) Panelpresentation Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism in health education and promotion: Strategies for themarketable health pr<strong>of</strong>essional. The American Alliance <strong>of</strong> Health, Physical Education,Recreation and Dance, Salt Lake City, UT.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2006) Using technology to create a hybrid service-learning personal health class.The American Alliance <strong>of</strong> Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Salt LakeCity, UT.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. & McAlesse, W. (2005) Update on idaho standards for health teachers: Certificationand endorsement requirements. Idaho Association Health, Physical Education, Recreationand Dance, Eagle, ID.Swinehart, S., Stefani, D., <strong>Spear</strong>, C., & Fennell, R. (2005) What is pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism? How are wepreparing students for the ethical demands <strong>of</strong> employment and/or graduate school? TheAmerican Alliance <strong>of</strong> Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Chicago, IL.


<strong>Caile</strong> E. <strong>Spear</strong>, 9Toevs, S. & <strong>Spear</strong>, C (2005) Building Sustainable Community-based Research and Evaluationin Rural Communities. 2nd Annual Community-Based Collaborative ResearchConference, Portland OR.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2005) Stress: Helping us rise to the challenge or taking control <strong>of</strong> our lives?Celebrate Wellness Conference, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C., & Toevs, S. (2004) A participatory approach to building evaluation capacity in ruralcommunities. The American Alliance <strong>of</strong> Health, Physical Education, Recreation andDance, New Orleans, LA.Toevs, S., & <strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2003, November) Enhancing Outcome Accountability in RuralCommunities: An Integrated Participatory Approach, American Evaluation Association,Reno NV.Toevs, S., & <strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2003, October) Community-based Participatory Research (CBPR) inPublic Health, Idaho Public Health Association Conference, Pocatello ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C., & Toevs, S. (2003, November) A participatory approach to building evaluationcapacity in rural communities, Society for Public Health Association, Philadelphia PA.<strong>Spear</strong>, C., Landrum, E., & St<strong>of</strong>fels, S. (2003, January) Planning and delivering healthpromotion and disease prevention programs in multicultural populations. 2 nd AnnualMulticultural Public Health Conference, Fresno, CA.<strong>Spear</strong>, C., Toevs, S., & Avery, R. (2003, February) How Idaho is working to develop assets inIdaho youth? Northwest/Southwest AAHPERD, Reno, NV.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. & Landrum, E. (2002, November). Five year overview <strong>of</strong> abstinence-only projectsimplemented and evaluated in Idaho, American Public Health Association, Philadelphia,PA. Invited presentation.Young, M., Hawkins, M., <strong>Spear</strong>, C. & Donnelly, J. (2001, October) “Parent Support for ‘A-H’Abstinence Education” American School Health Association, Albuquerque, NM.<strong>Spear</strong>, C., Landrum, E., Ketner, C., & Roberts, D. (2001, November) PEAK (Peers EncouragingAbstinent Kids): An abstinence-only sexuality education program for middle school.American Public Health Association, Atlanta GA. Invited presentationGirvan, J, Toevs, S., <strong>Spear</strong>, C. & Strobel, H. (2001, March) Utilizing a cluster evaluation designfor a multi-site community health promotion project Idaho Rural Health AssociationConference, Sun Valley, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. & Girvan, J. (2001, April) Behavior Change Theories, 13 th Annual STD/AIDSConvention, BSU


<strong>Caile</strong> E. <strong>Spear</strong>, 10<strong>Spear</strong>, C. ( 2001, June) Best practices in service learning. Idaho Commission for National andCommunity Service, Nampa, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. & Wickham, A. (2000, November). Implementation <strong>of</strong> abstinence-only programsthrough health district sponsored community coalitions. American Public HealthAssociation, Boston, MA. Invited presentation.Hawkins, M., Rausch, S., <strong>Spear</strong>, C., Goldfarb, E., & Young, M. (2000, November). Parentsupport for abstinence/sexuality education. Society for the Scientific Study <strong>of</strong> Sexuality,Orlando, FL.<strong>Spear</strong>, C, Sawyer, P., & Siegle, D. (2000, October). Evaluation <strong>of</strong> the reasonable suspiciontrainings. Idaho Association <strong>of</strong> Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance,Sandpoint, ID.Denny, G., Young, Rausch, S., & <strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2000, September). An evaluation <strong>of</strong> an abstinenceeducation curriculum series. American Academy <strong>of</strong> Health Behavior Conference, SantaFe, NM.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. & Landrum, E. (2000, July). Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Idaho’s PEAK: Peers educating abstinentkids-An abstinence only education program. Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Title V Abstinence Programsat National Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health, Bethesda, MD.Hawkins, M., Rausch, S., <strong>Spear</strong>, C., & Young, M. (2000, May). Parental support forabstinence/sexuality education. The Mid-continent Region <strong>of</strong> the Society for theScientific Study <strong>of</strong> Sexuality, Little Rock, AR.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. & Siegle, D. (2000, March). Factors associated with teenage abstinence. TheAmerican Alliance <strong>of</strong> Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Orlando, FL.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2000, February). Service learning: fusing classroom and community. NorthwestDistrict American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, <strong>Boise</strong>,ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C., Landrum, E., Turrisi, R. & Mitten, J. (1999, November). Adult assessments: Settingthe stage in the community for acceptance <strong>of</strong> abstinence-only programs. American PublicHealth Association, Chicago, IL. Invited presentation.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1999, May). Evaluation: What is it and how can we incorporate it? Idaho AdolescentPregnancy Prevention Coordinator's Meeting, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1998, November). Care Teams: spirituality in action. The 10 th Annual <strong>State</strong> <strong>of</strong> IdahoSTD/AIDS Conference, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1998, November). Choosing sexuality education curricula. Children's AllianceConference, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID.


<strong>Caile</strong> E. <strong>Spear</strong>, 11Gagiliardi, M., <strong>Spear</strong>, C., Byrd, S., Neighbors, M., Clark. A., & Snarr, J. (1998, May).Resuscitation airway management and ventilation volumes provided by hospital nursingstaff prior to endotracheal intubation. The 10 th Biennial International EducationalConference <strong>of</strong> Emergency Cardiac Care, Orlando, FL.<strong>Spear</strong>, C., Boughton, G., Cooper, R., Welch, M., & Macdonald, R. (1998, April). The studenthealth promoters: Service-learning from the student perspective. The American Alliance<strong>of</strong> Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Reno, NV.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1998, October). Sex Can Wait- A positive approach to abstinence education. TheAmerican Alliance <strong>of</strong> Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Reno, NV.Wattles, M, Harris, C., Petlichk<strong>of</strong>f, L., & <strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1998, April). The relationship betweenfitness levels and employees' perceived productivity, job satisfaction and absenteeism.The American Alliance <strong>of</strong> Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Reno, NV.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. & Gibson, T. (1997,October). Girls are great and boys are too-exploring body imageissues. The American School Health Association, Daytona Beach, FL.Denny, G., Young, M., <strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1997, October). Effects <strong>of</strong> the sex can wait curriculum series:Results from a 12-month follow-up. The American School Health Association, DaytonaBeach, FL.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1997,October). Answering student questions and handling controversial issues in theclassroom. The Idaho Association <strong>of</strong> Health Physical Education, Recreation and Dance,<strong>Boise</strong>, ID.Luquis, R., Woodiel, K., <strong>Spear</strong>, C., Evans, R., Davis, M., & Young, M. (1997, March). Whatcould your spouse do to increase your sexual satisfaction?: Some answers to thisquestion. The American Alliance <strong>of</strong> Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance,St. Louis, MO.Denny, G., Young, M., <strong>Spear</strong>, C & Wood, E. (1997, March). Factors related to sexualinvolvement. The American Alliance <strong>of</strong> Health, Physical Education, Recreation andDance, St. Louis, MO.Young, M., Denny, G., <strong>Spear</strong>, C., & Wood, E. (1997, March). Area specific self-esteem andadolescent sexual behavior. The American Alliance <strong>of</strong> Health, Physical Education,Recreation and Dance, St. Louis, MO.Young, M., Denny, G., <strong>Spear</strong>, C., & Wood, E. (1996, November). An evaluation <strong>of</strong> the "Sex CanWait curriculum series. The American Public Health Association, 124 th Annual Meeting,New York.


<strong>Caile</strong> E. <strong>Spear</strong>, 12Denny, G., Young, M., Wood, E., & <strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1996, October). Evaluation results from the "SexCan Wait" curriculum series. Arkansas Prevention Conference, Hot Springs, AR.<strong>Spear</strong>, C., Young, M., & Denny, G. (1996, April). Predictors <strong>of</strong> intent to remain abstinent. TheAmerican Alliance <strong>of</strong> Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Atlanta, GA.Luquis, R., Young, M., <strong>Spear</strong>, C., & Solik, B. (1996, April). Changes in sexual knowledge andattitudes among high school students. The American Alliance <strong>of</strong> Health, PhysicalEducation, Recreation and Dance, Atlanta, GA.Luquis, R., <strong>Spear</strong>, C, Young, M., & Solik, B. (1995, November). Sexual knowledge, attitudes,and behaviors among students in grades 8-12. The Society for the Scientific Study <strong>of</strong>Sexuality, San Francisco, CA.<strong>Spear</strong>, C., Luquis, R., Young, M., & Solik, B. (1995, October). Assessing lower elementarychildren's opinions about healthy behaviors using a focus group format. The AmericanSchool Health Association, Milwaukee, WI.Luquis, R., <strong>Spear</strong>, C., Young, M., & Solik, B. (1995, October). Relationship between healthknowledge, attitude, behavior, gender, race and grade level among students in gradesfour through 12. The American School Health Association, Milwaukee, WI.<strong>Spear</strong>, C., Young, M., & Denny, G. (1995, November). The field testing and evaluation <strong>of</strong> anupper elementary sexuality education curriculum: Sex Can Wait. The American PublicHealth Association, San Diego, CA.<strong>Spear</strong>, C., Evans, R., & Mink, E. (1995, March). Peer intervention training for alcohol abuse inthe university greek setting. The American Alliance <strong>of</strong> Health, Physical Education,Recreation and Dance, Portland, OR.<strong>Spear</strong>, C., Solik, B., & Young, M. (1995, March). Cooperative comprehensive health educationagreements between universities and public schools. The American Alliance <strong>of</strong> Health,Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Portland, OR.<strong>Spear</strong>, C., & McCutcheon, A. (1994, November). An investigation <strong>of</strong> the sexual attitudes,beliefs, adaptations and behaviors <strong>of</strong> elder adults. The Society for the Scientific Study <strong>of</strong>Sex, Miami, FL.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. & G<strong>of</strong>orth, R. (1994, April). Computer simulation <strong>of</strong> HIV/AIDS incidence as aforecasting tool for health educators. The American Alliance <strong>of</strong> Health, PhysicalEducation, Recreation and Dance, Denver, CO.Marr, J., Dal Cerro, S., Hunnicut, H., <strong>Spear</strong>, C., & Reed, D. (1993, November). Illegal parkingreduction through the use <strong>of</strong> signs. The Association for Behavior Analysis, Chicago, IL.


<strong>Caile</strong> E. <strong>Spear</strong>, 13Service<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2005) Building worksite health: Design and development. Center for Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalDevelopment, <strong>Boise</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C., (2005) Integrating service-learning into a hybrid personal health course. Orientationto Service-Learning Workshop. <strong>Boise</strong>, ID<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2005) Stress Less Employee Wellness Presentation for Idaho Eye Care.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2005) Parenting basics: What do you need for a new baby? Presented to new mothersenrolled in Baby Steps program at St. Michael’s Episcopal Cathedral, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2005) The no’s <strong>of</strong> pregnancy. Presented to new mothers enrolled in Baby Stepsprogram at St. Michael’s Episcopal Cathedral, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2005, February) Health promotion in a nutshell. Presented to KINES 112Foundations <strong>of</strong> <strong>Kinesiology</strong>, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2005, September) Health promotion 101. Presented to KINES 112 Foundations <strong>of</strong><strong>Kinesiology</strong>, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2004, March) Exploring the health promotion pr<strong>of</strong>ession. Presented to KINES 112Foundations <strong>of</strong> <strong>Kinesiology</strong>, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2004) Parenting basics: What do you need for a new baby? Presented to new mothersenrolled in Baby Steps program at St. Michael’s Episcopal Cathedral, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2003, April) What do those health promotion people do? Presented to KINES 112Foundations <strong>of</strong> <strong>Kinesiology</strong>, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2002, May) Grants from a reviewers perspective: Just what do those people want?Presented to BSU Graduate Social work students, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID.Toevs, S., <strong>Spear</strong>, C. & Avery, C. (2002) ICTF Asset Evaluation Training. I presented the reportto the Millennium Trust Fund Committee at the Idaho Legislature.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2002, April). Sexuality education- from selection to implementation. Presented toKINES 445 Secondary School Health methods class, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2002, April) So what does a health promotion major do? Presented to KINES 112Foundations <strong>of</strong> <strong>Kinesiology</strong>, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2002, March) Stress Management for student leaders. Presented to BSU StudentLeadership GE class, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID.


<strong>Caile</strong> E. <strong>Spear</strong>, 14<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2002, February) Stress management: Coping skills for your first semester. BSUHispanic Recruitment “Adelante” Program, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2001, June) Idaho adolescent pregnancy prevention evaluation status report.Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Program Action Plan Workshop, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (2000, June) What are your contraceptive choices? BSU Upward Bound Program,<strong>Boise</strong>, ID.Mixon, D., <strong>Spear</strong>, C., Churchill, K., (1999, January). HIV/AIDS for the prison population. Idaho<strong>State</strong> Penitentiary, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1999, November) Health promotion: Evaluation and measurement. Presented to PE309 at <strong>Boise</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1999, October). Teen pregnancy in Idaho. Presented to HLTHST 397 Issues inAdolescent Mental Health. <strong>Boise</strong>, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1999, June). Contraceptive Education. Presented to BSU Upward Bound Program,<strong>Boise</strong>, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1999, April). HIV/AIDS 101. BSU Wellness Center Lunch & Learn WellnessSessions, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1998, May). Stress at school: Coping strategies. Presented to GE 197 class at <strong>Boise</strong><strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1998, November). HIV/AIDS 101. BSU Wellness Center Lunch & Learn WellnessSessions, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1998, April). Sex can wait: An abstinence curriculum for Title V guidelines.Presented to Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Coordinators at <strong>Boise</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>,<strong>Boise</strong>, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1998, February). Health and sexuality education issues related to sexual orientation:The need for comprehensive health education, presented at the Martin Luther KingJr./Human Rights Celebration Panel, <strong>Boise</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1997, November). Abstinence education: Sex can wait an example for Idaho.Presented to the Western Idaho Health Network, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C., & Sawyer, P. (1997, June). Health week for teachers. Presented to teachers at <strong>Boise</strong><strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C., & Hart, S. (1997, June). Sex can wait teacher training. Presented to Health EducationNetwork Teachers, Gooding, ID.


<strong>Caile</strong> E. <strong>Spear</strong>, 15<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1997, June). Sex can wait teacher training Preston, ID. Presented to Preston teachersfor HIV/AIDS mini-grant, Preston, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1997, March). What is health promotion: Overview and career options?Presented to Foundations <strong>of</strong> Physical Education Class at <strong>Boise</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>, <strong>Boise</strong>,ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1997, February) Sex can wait - A positive program for your school. Presented toSouthwest District School Superintendents, Twin Falls, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1996, November). The importance <strong>of</strong> continuing your education despite life'sadversities. Presented to the Meridian Academy, Meridian, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1996, September). Health promotion as a major. Presented to Foundations <strong>of</strong>Physical Education Class at <strong>Boise</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID.<strong>Spear</strong>, C. (1996, September). Sex can wait-curriculum overview: Presented to the HealthEducation Network annual meeting at the <strong>State</strong> <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Education, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID.PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONSAmerican Public Health Association (1994 – present)American Association for Health Education/American Alliance for Health, PhysicalEducation, Recreation and Dance (1994 – present)American School Health Association (1994 – 2003)Idaho Association <strong>of</strong> Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (1997 – present)Society for Public Health Education (2000- present)CERTIFICATIONSCertified Health Education Specialist (1994 to present.)National Safety Council-CPR (1997)Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-HIV Pre and Post test Counselor (1992 –2002)American Red Cross-HIV Instructor/Trainer (1995 - 2002)PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND HONORIESPr<strong>of</strong>essional and Community ServiceAmerican Alliance Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance/AmericanAssociation for Health Education (AAHPERD/AAHE)AAHE Liaison to SOPHE/AAHE Baccalaureate Program Approval Committee(SABPAC) (2007-2009)


<strong>Caile</strong> E. <strong>Spear</strong>, 16AAHE & National Association <strong>of</strong> Health Education Centers (NAHEC) AnnualConference Planning Committee (2008)AAHE Board <strong>of</strong> Directors (2006-2009)AAHE Representative to the AAHPERD Research Consortium Executive Board (2006-2008)AAHE Research Coordinating Board National Conference Planner for (2005-2009)AAHPERD National Convention Presider (1998, 2000-2006)AAHE Research Coordinating Board member (2003-2006)Abstract Reviewer for National Convention (1997-2004)Research Coordinating Board Abstract reviewer (1997-2000, 2005-2009)Middle School Generalist Teachers Competency and Responsibility Guideline Reviewer,(1998)Northwest District Association <strong>of</strong> the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,Recreation and Dance.Conference Chair (2002)Vice-President <strong>of</strong> Health (2000-2002)Idaho Association Health, Physical Education, Recreation and DanceModel School Program Reviewer (1999)Planning Committee, Health Education Planning Member (1996-1997)<strong>State</strong> Conference Workshop Instructor (1997-2000)Federal Office <strong>of</strong> Adolescent Pregnancy PreventionGrant reviewer (1997, 1999, 2000, 2003-2005)Review Panel Chair, (1999, 2000, 2003, 2004)The Society for Scientific Study <strong>of</strong> SexualityProgram Committee Member (1999-2000)Program Reviewer (1999-2000)Idaho Annual STD/AIDS ConferencePlanning Committee (1998-2004)ReviewerJournal <strong>of</strong> American College Health (2005-2009)Health Education (2005-2006)Principles and Foundations <strong>of</strong> Health Promotion and Education, 2e & 3eInternational Electronic Journal <strong>of</strong> Health Education (2003-2004)Health Promotion/Disease Management Programs in the Community and Workplace:From Theory to Practice. (2003)Journal <strong>of</strong> Parenting Research (2000)HealthQuest CD-ROM a supplement to Connections for Health (1996)ETR (Education Training & Associates) Pamphlet ReviewerResisting Drink, 2005


<strong>Caile</strong> E. <strong>Spear</strong>, 17Drinking Facts, 2004Abstinence: Attitudes & Actions, 2004.About Spit Tobacco, 2003I Won’t Smoke Contract, 2003About Secondhand Smoke, 2003Abstinence Facts, 2002Community ServiceBabySteps-(Wellness program for low-income mothers) Parent education classes (2006-2008)<strong>State</strong> <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Education, Physical Education and Health Endorsement ReviewCommittee (2005)March <strong>of</strong> Dimes, <strong>Boise</strong> Chapter, Grant reviewer (2000, 2001, 2005)Idaho Foodbank, Evaluated the Team Nutrition Grant project in Marsing ID (2004)Computers for Kids, Grant reviewer, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID (2004)The ARC, Sex Can Wait: An Abstinence Based Sexuality Staff Training (2003)Southwest Health District, Developed coalition self-assessment tools for Nampa YouthLeadership Pregnancy Prevention Coalition, (2002)Idaho Children’s Trust Fund, Conducted Outcome Evaluation workshops for ICTFgrantees. (2002)Serve Idaho Conference Panelist on Service-learning at the Idaho Universities NampaID. (2002)Association <strong>of</strong> Maternal & Child Health Programs, Provided technical assistance forstate abstinence education evaluation project (2002)Arco Advertiser Resource for How to talk so your kids will listen.(August 17, 2000)YMCA, Just for Kids Scholarship Campaign, Team Captain. (2000)Race for the Cure, Team Captain (1998-1999)Barber to <strong>Boise</strong>, Team Captain, (1998-2000)<strong>Boise</strong> Contemporary Theater, Review Panel member, Lonely Planet, (1999)Resources for Pregnancy Prevention and Parenting, Committee Member 1998.Idaho Health Education Leaders in Partnership (IHELP), (1997-1998)Healthy Kids Summit, Grant panelist for Health and PE, <strong>Boise</strong>, ID (1998)Health Exiting Standards for Idaho High Schools, Co-Chair, (1998)Notus School HIV/AIDS Technical Assistance for mini-grant proposal to <strong>State</strong> Dept. <strong>of</strong>Education. (1997)Dietrich School District, Parent Preview Night Sex Can Wait Program (1997)Murtaugh School District, Parent Preview Night Sex Can Wait Program (1997)Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Coalition District IV, Coalition Member (1997)American Cancer Society, Co-coordinated the Great American Smoke Out <strong>Boise</strong> <strong>State</strong><strong>University</strong> Jail N Bail (1997)<strong>State</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Education Testified to the to support the retention <strong>of</strong> health educationand physical education requirements for high school graduation. (1996)American Cancer Society, Great American Smoke-out <strong>Boise</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> Stop(1996)


<strong>Caile</strong> E. <strong>Spear</strong>, 18Institutional Service<strong>University</strong>College<strong>Department</strong>Faculty-In-Residence, Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essions Residential College (2007-2008)Service-Learning Community Partner Coordinator Search Committee (2009)Graduation Helper May and December (2005-to present)Student Conduct Board Appeals Committee member (2008-2009)Service-Learning Community Partner Search Committee member (2009)Faculty-in-Residence for Health Promotion Residential College (2006-2009)Assistant Director <strong>of</strong> Student Activities Search Committee (2007, 2008)Faculty Liaison Service Learning (2006- 2009)Service-learning Coordinator Search Committee (2006)Vice President for Undergraduate Studies Search Committee (2006)Vice President for Student Affairs Search Committee (2005-2006)Strategic Directions, Strategic Planning Initiative Committee (2005-2006)<strong>University</strong> Core Curriculum Committee Chair (2007)<strong>University</strong> Core Curriculum Committee Co-Chair (2005,2006)<strong>University</strong> Core Curriculum Committee Member (2004)Health Wellness and Counseling Health Education Search Committee (2005)Orientation, Registration and Advising Program, <strong>Kinesiology</strong> Advisor (2003-2005)Health Promotion and Prevention Service Coordinator Search Committee Member (2002)Volunteer Advisory and Service Committee (2000)College <strong>of</strong> Education Dean Search Committee, Co-chair (1999-2000)Men’s Lacrosse Faculty Advisor, (1999-2006)The Lacrosse Team earned ASBSU Outstanding SportsOrganization <strong>of</strong> the Year (1999, 2000, 2001 & 2003)Awarded ASBSU Advisor <strong>of</strong> the Year, (2003, 2007)Graduation Celebration Volunteer (1998, 2000)Judge for Student Organization and <strong>Department</strong> Spring Organization Fair (1999)BSU Campus Visitation and Preview Program (1998-2002)BSU Shared Leadership Program Committee (1998-2001)BSU Shared Leadership Committee (1997-1998)Cluster Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, PE 100 Personal Health (1998)Masters Health Science Advisory Board (2002 to current)College <strong>of</strong> Education Promotion & Tenure Committee, Chair Spring (2004)College <strong>of</strong> Education Promotion & Tenure Committee (2002, 2003)College <strong>of</strong> Health Sciences, Graduate Faculty Search Committee (1999)College <strong>of</strong> Education, Curriculum Committee (1998,1999)College <strong>of</strong> Education Strategic Planning Committee (1997)


<strong>Caile</strong> E. <strong>Spear</strong>, 19Biomechanics Search Committee member (2009)Pedagogy, Biomechanics and Measurement & Evaluation Search Committees, Dept. <strong>of</strong><strong>Kinesiology</strong> (2008)Program Evaluation Committee Member (2005-2006)<strong>Kinesiology</strong> <strong>Department</strong> Internship Coordinator (2003-2008)Motor Behavior Search Committee, Dept. <strong>Kinesiology</strong> (2004-2005)REACH Health Promotion Club Advisor (2003-present)Residential Research and Scholarship Award Committee (2004)<strong>Kinesiology</strong> Chair Search Committee, Dept. <strong>Kinesiology</strong> (2003-2004)Social Marketing Conference Planning Committee Member (2003)<strong>Kinesiology</strong> <strong>Department</strong> Scholarship Committee (1998-2009)Co-Faculty Advisor Health and Human Performance Club (2003)Internship Committee, Dept. <strong>Kinesiology</strong>, Chair (1999-2000)<strong>Department</strong> Peer Evaluation Committee, Dept. HPER (1998-2000)Scholarship Committee, Dept. HPER (1998-2002)Health Promotion major curriculum revision, chair (1998)Elementary Physical Education Pedagogy Search Committee, Dept HPER (1996-1997)Faculty Evaluation Revisions Committee, Dept. HPER, (1997-1998)Honors and AwardsNominated Idaho Carnegie Teacher <strong>of</strong> the Year (2008)Who’s Who <strong>of</strong> American Women (2008)Who’s Who in American Education (2007)Phi Kappa Phi (2007)Nominated David S. Taylor Service Award to Students (2007)ASBSU Outstanding Student Organization Advisor Award (2007)Division <strong>of</strong> Student Affairs Faculty Partner Award (2005)Nominated ASBSU Outstanding Student Organization Advisor (2005)Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers (2004 & 2005)REACH Health Club, ASBSU Outstanding Service Award (2005)Nominated for <strong>University</strong> Foundation Service Award (2005, 2007)ASBSU Club Advisor <strong>of</strong> the Year Award (2003)Nominated ASBSU College <strong>of</strong> Education Award (2002)Nominated <strong>Kinesiology</strong> Outstanding Faculty (2002)ASBSU College <strong>of</strong> Education Teaching Award (1999)

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