Professor

College

College of Education, Kinesiology & Social Work

Department

Kinesiology & Public Health Promotion

Phone

Location

Fieldhouse Annex FX105

1995 Ed.D. West Virginia University, Physical Education Teacher Education/Health Education
1993 Master of Science. West Virginia University, Community/Public Health Education.
1991 Master of Science, SUNY at Brockport College, Physical Education with concentration on Adapted Physical Education.
1983 Bachelor of Arts. Chongqing University, P.R. China, Physical Education Teaching & Coaching.

Physical Education
  • Adapted Physical Education and Lab
  • Foundations of Philosophy & History of P.E.
  • Theory/Analysis of Racquet Sports
  • Tennis and Golf
  • Yoga
  • Jogging/Triathlon
  • Physical Education Curriculum
  • Elementary Physical Education
  • Student Teacher Supervision
  • Outdoor Education
  • Motor Development
Health/Wellness
  • Family Health
  • Health in Today's Society
  • Health and Wellness Assessment and Lab
  • Health and Wellness Program Design
  • Health in Diverse Society
Served University Committees
  • SOE Accreditation Steering Committee
  • Faculty Development Committee
  • Scholarship and Creative Activity Committee
  • Liberal Study/Teacher Education Integration Cmt.
  • Campus Wellness Committee
  • Academic Program Review Sub-committee of UEPC
  • Employee Wellness Committee and Wellness Center sub-Committee (Chair)
  • Campus Student Mentor Committee
  • Campus Student Activity Committee
  • Departmental Curriculum Committee
  • Physical Education and Health Major Club (Adviser)
  • Local Health Club Development Project (Consultant)
  • Stanislaus State Wellness Team (Director)
  • 3/2002 - 3/2005, Vice president - Recreation, South-West AHPERD
  • 3/97 - 3/99, Vice president - Health Division, CAHPERD, Sacramento, CA
  • 8/91- 5/95, Graduate Teaching and Research Assistant, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV
  • 8/92 - 5/95, Cooperate Wellness Coordinator, Lakeview Resort, Morgantown, WV
  • 8/92- 5/95, Fitness Instructor, Lakeview Fitness and Sports Center, Morgantown, WV
  • 10/92 - 5/95, Racquetball Pro, Lakeview Fitness and Sports Center, Morgantown, WV
  • 10/92 - 5/95, Team Member, West Virginia University Wellness Program, Morgantown, WV
  • 3/93 - 5/96, CPR Instructor, American Heart Association.
  • 1992 Summer, Camp Coordinator, Mountaineer Day camp for Handicapped Youngsters, Morgantown, WV
  • 8/89 - 5/91, Graduate Teaching and Research Assistant, SUNY at Brockport College, Brockport, NY
  • 1990 season, Coach Assistant, Woman's Varsity Team, SUNY at Brockport College, Ranked the 3rd in the Conference.
  • 8/89 - 5/91, Fitness Supervisor, Recreation Department, SUNY at Brockport College.
  • 90 & 91 Summers, Camp Recreation Director, Counselor, and Lifeguard, Rotary Sunshine Camp for Physically Handicapped.
  • 8/83 - 5/89, Physical Education Instructor, Chongqing University, P.R. China.
  • 8/83 - 5/89, Coach, Men's Varsity Basketball Team, Chongqing University, P.R. China.
  • 8/86-89, Manager and Owner, Foreway Fitness Club, Chongqing,PRC

  • Luo, Ping (2002). Are physical education majors prepared? The current national status of outdoor education. Wilderness Education Association Monograph 2002.
  • Luo, Ping (2001).Wellness:Organizational cultural climate. CAHPERD Journal.
  • Luo, Ping (1998). Conference Health Highlights. CAHPERD Journal Times, December 1998/January 1999, Vol. 61, Number 3
  • Luo, Ping (1998). Health Happening. CAHPERD Time, October,1998
  • Luo, Ping (1998). ??Conference Health Highlights?, CAHPERD Journal/Times, February/March, 1998
  • Luo, Ping (1997). Child Abuse Policy Practice in the Public Schools of California: Role of the Physical Education in Reporting Child Abuse. CAHPERD Journal/Times, Nov., 1997
  • Luo, Ping (1997). California School Site Wellness. CAHPERD Journal/Time, Nov., 1997
  • Luo, Ping (1996). Developing a collegiate Wellness Program. Western College Physical Education Society (WCPES) Young Scholars Monograph Series, Oct., 1996
  • Luo, Ping (1996). Sport Education Model. A chapter in Physical Education for Elementary Teachers, Fitness Information Technology, Inc. P.O. Box 4425, University Avenue, Morgantown, WV 26504 USA.
  • Luo, Ping (1996). Stanislaus State Campuswide Lifestyle Enhancement Program (CSUSCLEP). Well News - A Newsletter For Health and Wellness, Stanislaus State Health Advisory Commission, Volume 7, Issue 1, 1996
  • Luo, Ping (1995). The Effect of A Data-Based Feedback and Strategies Intervention on the Teaching Effectiveness of Student Teachers. UMI, A Bell & Howell Company, Ann Arbor, MI, 1995
  • Luo, Ping (1995). Political Influence on Physical Education and Sports in the People's Republic of China. International Review for the Sociology of sport. Jan, 1995.
  • Luo, Ping (1988). Systematic Management Approach to Intramural Recreation and sports. Journal of Collegiate Conference, P. R. China.
  • Luo, Ping (1987). Biomechanical Analysis of Free-Through. Journal of Collegiate Physical Education, P.R. China.

  • Luo, Ping (1999) Racquet Sports Handbook. Kinko, Turlock, CA
  • Luo, Ping (1999). Learning Through Guided Play Handbook. Kinko, Turlock, CA
  • Luo, Ping (1999). Adapted Physical Education Handbook. Kinko, Turlock, CA

  • Luo, Ping (2003). Creative Ways in Teaching Outdoor/Adventure Education. 2003 National AAHPERD Convention, April 2003
  • Luo, Ping (2003). Sex Education Status in State of California. 2003 National AAHPERD Convention, April 2003
  • Luo, Ping (2003). Outdoor Leadership Training Workshop. 2003 National AAHPERD Convention, April 2003
  • Luo, Ping (2003), Leadership Training in Outdoor Education Class. 2003 SWAHPERD Conference, February 2003
  • Luo, Ping (2003), Learning Through Integration. 2003 CAHPERD Conference, March, 2003
  • Luo, Ping (2002). Outdoor/Adventure Leadership Education for Students majoring in physical education. 2002 Wilderness Education Association Annual Conference
  • Luo, Ping (2002). Family Values on Sex Education. 2002 AAHPERD Conference
  • Luo, Ping (2000). Are Physical Education Students Prepared: Current Status of Outdoor Education. 2000 SW AHPERD Conference, June 2000
  • Luo, Ping (2000). A Lifestyle Comparison Between American College Students and Chinese College students. 2000 SW AHPERD Conference, June 2000
  • Luo, Ping (2000). University Wellness: Culture Climate. 2000 CAHPERD Annual Conference, April 2000
  • Luo, Ping (2000). Textbook Roundtable: Principles and Practices in Experiential Outdoor Education. 2000 National Annual AAHPERD Conference, March, 2000
  • Luo, Ping (2000). ??Innovation and Change in Physical Education in the United States? and ??Curriculum Designs for Undergraduate and Graduate Physical Education Programs?. Invited Guest Speaker, Chongqing University, P.R. China, February 2000
  • Luo, Ping (1998). The Effect of a Data-based feedback and strategies Intervention on the Teaching Effectiveness. Invited Guest Speaker, University of Costa Rica, San Jose, Costa Rica, January, 1999.
  • Luo, Ping (1998), Elementary Physical Education Workshop, Dennis G. Earl Elementary School, October 23, 1998 SIP Day, Turlock, CA
  • Luo, Ping (1998), Wellness Theories and Practices in the United States. Invited Guest Speaker, University of Jordan, H.K. Jordan, September, 1998
  • Luo, Ping (1998), Teaching Effectiveness in Physical Education. Invited Guest Speaker, University of Jordan, H.K. Jordan September, 1998
  • Luo, Ping (1998), Laws and Legislations for Individuals with Disabilities. Invited Guest Speaker, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY.
  • Luo, Ping (1998), Interdisciplinary Curriculum Activities for Physical Education, 65th Annual CAHPERD Conference in San Diego, March, 1998
  • Luo, Ping (1997), California School Child Reporting Policy, Presented at 97 CSBA Annual Education Conference, Dec. 97
  • Luo, Ping (1997), Career Opportunities for Doctoral Trained Physical Education Professionals, Presented at 1997 West Virginia University School of Physical Education Distinguished Alumni Lectures, Oct, 1997
  • Luo, Ping (1997), Wellness Practice in California Public Schools, Presented at National Wellness Conference 97', June, 1997
  • Luo, Ping (1997), Wellness Leadership Training Workshops, Presented at ChongQing University, P.R. China, June, 1997
  • Luo, Ping (1997), The Efficient Ways of fast Recovery From Overtraining in Professional Soccer, ChongQing, P.R.China, June, 1997
  • Luo, Ping and Sue Fletcher (1997), The Role of the Physical Educator in Reporting Child Abuse, Presented at The 64th Annual CAHPERD Conference in Los Angeles, March, 1997
  • Luo, Ping and Sue Fletcher (1997), Critique of Schoolsite Wellness in California Public Schools, Presenting at The 1997 Southwest AAHPERD Conference in Albuquerque, Feb., 1997
  • Luo, Ping (1997), The Effect of Feedback Intervention on Student Teacher Performance, Presenting at The 1997 Southwest AAHPERD Conference in Albuquerque, Feb., 1997
  • Luo, Ping and Sue Fletcher (1997), California's Health Framework: School Site Wellness, Presenting at National Wellness Conference at Steven Point, June, 1997
  • Luo, Ping and Sue Fletcher (1996), School Site Wellness: Lifestyle Enhancement Program, Presenting at 96 CSBA Annual Education Conference, San Jose, CA
  • Luo, Ping (1995), The Effect of a Data-based Feedback and Strategies on the Teaching Effectiveness of Student Teacher, Presented at 95 NASPE National Conference, Morgantown, WV
  • Luo, Ping (1995), "Teaching Effectiveness: Behavioral Perspectives" and "Future of Physical Education: Social and global Perspectives". Invited Guest Speaker, UW LaCrosse.
  • Luo, Ping (1990), Physical Education and Sports in China. Presented at the SUNY Brockport Annual Scholar Day.

  • Luo, Ping (2002), ' A Systematic Approach in Assessing Student Learning, Faculty Teaching Effectiveness, and Overall Program Product??. The 2002/03 Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity Grant, Requested for $3461.00.
  • Luo, Ping (2002), ??A Field Based Wilderness Education Certification Course for Prospective and In-service Physical Education Teachers?? the 2002/2003 Affirmative Action Grant, requested for $3800.00
  • Luo, Ping and Erin McLaughlin (2001-2002), Elementary Physical Education: Implementing a Partnership Program between the Public Schools and Stanislaus State (II). The1999/00 Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity, granted $2,800.00
  • Fletcher, S., Luo, P., McLaughlin, E., & Wright, M. (2000). California Subject Matter Proposal(CSMP) - Planning Grant. Money Requested: $40,000. Awarded $50,000 Dec. 2001 (money not received from State)
  • Luo, Ping & Erin McLaughlin (1999), ??Developmentally Appropriate Elementary Physical Education - for Classroom Teachers?? Textbook Proposal. The 1999/2000 Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity Grant, Awarded for $1,275.
  • Luo, Ping & Erin McLaughlin (1999), ??Elementary Physical Education: Implementing a Partnership Program between Public School and Stanislaus State. The 1998/99 Affirmative Action Grant, Awarded for $2,425.
  • Luo, Ping (1999), ??Globalization : A Collaborative Approach with ChongQing University, P. R. China in Providing a Quality Education Programs?? the 1999/2000 Affirmative Action Grant, awarded for $2480
  • Luo, Ping (1998), 'Outdoor Education' Textbook Proposal. The 1998/99 Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity Grant, Awarded for $1200. Luo, Ping(1998), Lifestyle Enhancement Program in University of Jordan, H.K. Jordan, the 1999/2000 Affirmative Action Grant, Awarded for $2150.
  • Luo, Ping (1997), Lifestyle Enhancement Program in ChongQing University, P.R.China, the 1997/98 Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity Grant, Awarded for $1700.
  • Luo, Ping (1997), An Analysis of Public School Wellness in the State of California and across the Nation, the 1997/98 Affirmative Action Grant, Awarded for $1000
  • Luo, Ping (1996), Wellness Leadership Training in P.R. China. Affirmative Action Grant, Stanislaus State, Awarded for $1500
  • Luo, Ping (1996), Develop a Collegiate Wellness Program. New Faculty Development Grant, Stanislaus State, Awarded for $1000.
  • Luo, Ping (1996), Stanislaus State Campuswide Lifestyle Enhancement Project (CSUSCLEP) Grant, Submitted to Stanislaus State Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity Review Committee, Awarded for $2000
  • Luo, Ping (1996), Teacher Training in Child Abuse Reporting Conference Grant (in review), Submitted to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Requested for $8000
  • Luo, Ping (1996), FIPSE Drug and Alcohol Prevention Grant (one spot short), Submitted to Department of Education, Washington DC, Requested for $60.000
  • Luo, Ping (1995), The Analysis of Student Teachers' Pedagogical-Content Knowledge (PCK) and Planning Process Before and After Student Teaching Experience Across Various Disciplines, Affirmative Action Faculty Development Grants, Stanislaus State, Awarded for $2000
  • Luo, Ping (1995), The Effect of Data-based Feedback and Strategies Intervention on the Teaching Effectiveness of Student Teachers, Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity Grant, Stanislaus State, Awarded For $350

  • 2001 - Present, Wilderness Education Association (WEA)
  • 1989 - Present, American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance.
  • 1996 - Present, Member, California Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance.
  • 1989 - 1991, Member, New York Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance.
  • 1991 - present, Member, West Virginia Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance.
  • 1996 - Present, Member, SWAAHPERD
  • 1989 - present, Member, American Heart Association.
  • 1989 - present, Member, American Red Cross.
  • 1992 - present, Member, National Wellness Institute
  • 1997- Present, Member, Sierra Club
  • 1997- Present, Member, Rotoract Club