selected publications academicarticle Jacobs, W. J., & Wylie, W. E (1995). Who teaches health education in Texas secondary schools?. Journal of School Health. 65(9), 365-368. Wylie, W. E., & Hill, D. (1992). At-risk children in Christian families concerning alcohol use. Journal of Religion and Health. 31(4), 337-341. Hyman, B., & Wylie, W. E. (1990). Ministerial Perceptions of Health Counseling. American Journal of Health Education. 21(2), 50-54. Wylie, W. E., & Hill, D. (1989). A comparison of alcohol drinkers at a state and private university. Journal of Religion and Health. 28(2), 143-151. Wylie, W. E. (1984). Health counseling competencies needed by the minister. Journal of Religion and Health. 23(3), 237-249. Richardson, G. E., & Wylie, W. E. (1984). The effects of educational imagery on university students' creativity levels and locus of control. Health education. 15(1), 42-47. Wylie, W. E (1983). Cost-benefit analysis of a school health education program: one method. Journal of School Health. 53(6), 371-373. Wylie, W. E. (1982). School Health Administration. American Journal of Health Education. 13(2), 22-24.
teaching activities HLTH221 Safety Instructor HLTH331 Community Health Instructor HLTH333 Spirituality And Health Instructor HLTH403 Consumer Health Instructor
education and training Ed.D. in Health Education, University of Tennessee at Knoxville - (Knoxville, Tennessee, United States) 1981
mailing address Texas A&M University Health And Kinesiology 4243 TAMU College Station, TX 77843-4243 USA