Teaching/professional interests
Phillip E. Morgan is the Program Coordinator for K-12 Health and Fitness Teacher Education program. He teaches School Health Methods, Adapted Physical Education Practicum, Integrated Health and Fitness Curriculum for the K-8 Teacher, and Management and Methods of PE for the K-12 Teacher.
Research interests
Dr. Morgan’s research interests include youth activity/fitness and public school coaching.
Recent accomplishments
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Bigger Faster Stronger - Strength and Conditioning ProgramTM, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, Summer 2008
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National Runner-up in the Rural Education Dissertation of the Year Award sponsored by the AERA (2003)
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Mortar Board Professor of the Year (2003) Naval ROTC Excellence in Teaching Award (2004)
Educational background
- Ph.D. Education Administration, Washington State University
- M.Ed. Education Administration, emphasis in Athletic Administration, Washington State University
- B.S. biology, minor in chemistry, Washington State University
- Washington State Continuing Teaching Certificate, Washington State University, 1989
- B.S. Biology, Western Oregon State College, 1987
- D.C. Chiropractic Medicine, Western States Chiropractic College, 1986