Associate Professor
of Developmental Studies, Extension Specialist, and Certified Family Life Educator
(PhD, Purdue University)
Research Interests
Parenting education, parenthood, family life education, the cultural context of children and families, peace education and the impact of war and peace on children and families
Contact Information
Fowler House, Room 219
Purdue University
1200 W. State Street
West Lafayette, Indiana 47907-2055
Phone: (765) 494-2959
Fax: (765) 494-0503
E-mail: jmyerswa@purdue.edu
Websites: Purple Wagon
Provider-Parent Partnerships
Biography
Recent Publications
Education
Courses Recently Taught
Honors
External Grants
Professional Service
Biography
I came from a background in psychology and special education to get
Master’s and doctoral degrees from CDFS. I then joined the department
as a full-time faculty member with the title of Extension Specialist,
translating research for the general public and for family professionals
(http://www.extension.purdue.edu/cfs/topics/HD/index.htm).
I devoted significant effort to curriculum development, delivery, and
evaluation and to mass media educational efforts. Beginning in 2003,
my assignment changed to also include classroom teaching. Altogether,
I have been a member of the CDFS community for more than 30 years.
Consistent with my assignment to Cooperative Extension, my research
has concentrated on applied topics. In the earlier years, my research dealt
with adolescent parenting and methods of delivering educational materials to
parents in different situations. Recently, my research has concentrated
primarily on how parents and children talk about difficult topics, especially
disasters and war and peace (http://www.extension.purdue.edu/purplewagon/).
I also have spent a significant amount of effort on examining the cultural context
of child development and parenting.
I continue with a half-time assignment to the Cooperative Extension Service,
building on web-based outreach efforts, including reaching parents through child
care providers (http://www.extension.purdue.edu/providerparent/).
I also assist county offices with their program evaluation efforts and provide
training opportunities that prepare professionals to deliver curricula I have developed.
One of the exciting opportunities to explore the cultural context of families over
the past couple of years is Study Abroad. In the summers of 2006 and 2007, I have co-led
summer trips to India.
The experience is open to both undergraduate and graduate students.
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Recent Publications
Refereed Journal Articles
Walker, K., Myers-Bowman, K.S., & Myers-Walls, J.A. (In Press). Supporting young
children’s efforts toward peacemaking: Recommendations for early childhood
educators. Early Childhood Education Journal.
DeBord, K., Bower, D., Goddard, H.W., Wilkins, J.K., Kobbe, A.M., Myers-Walls,
J.A.,
Mulroy, M., & Ozretich, R. (2006, June). A professional guide for parenting
educators: The national extension parenting educators’ framework. Journal of
Extension, 44(3), Article No. 3FEA8. (www.joe.org/joe/2006june/a8.shtml)
Myers-Bowman, K.S., Walker, K., & Myers-Walls, J.A. (2005). Differences
between war
and peace are big: Children from Yugoslavia and the U.S. describe peace
and war.
Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 11, 177-198.
Myers-Walls, J.A. (2004). Positive parenting: Key concepts and
resources. Journal of
Family & Consumer Sciences, 96(4), 10-13.
Goddard, H.W., Myers-Walls, J.A., & Lee, T.R. (2004). Parenting: Have we
arrived,
or do we continue the journey? Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal,
33(1), 21-38.
Myers-Walls, J. (2004). Children as victims of war and terrorism. Journal of
Aggression, Maltreatment, & Trauma, 8(1/2), 41-62.
Myers-Bowman, K.S., Walker, K., & Myers-Walls, J.A. (2003). A cross-cultural
examination of children’s understanding of “the enemy”. Psychological
Reports 93,
779-790.
Walker, K., Myers-Bowman, K.S., & Myers-Walls, J.A. (2003). Understanding war,
visualizing peace: Children draw what they know. Art Therapy: Journal of the
American Art Therapy Association, 20(4), 191-200.
Books and Book Chapters
Myers-Walls, J.A., & Frias, L.V. (2007). Family, school, and community:
Finding green
lights at the intersection. In B. Sharif Trask & R.R. Hamon
(Eds.), Cultural diversity
and families: Expanding perspectives. Sage. (in press)
Myers-Walls, J.A., Myers-Bowman, K.S., & Posada, G. (2006). Parenting practices
worldwide. In B. Ingoldsby & S. Smith (Eds.), Families in global and multicultural
perspective (2nd edition) (pp. 147-167). Newbury Park: Sage.
Myers-Walls, J.A. (2004). Children as victims of war and terrorism. In J.
Mullings, J.
Marquart, & D.J. Hartley (Eds.), Emerging issues in the
victimization of children:
Trends, patterns, and problems. Binghamton, NY:
Haworth Press.
Myers-Walls, J.A., Myers-Bowman, K.S., & Dunn, J. (2003). Cultural characteristics
questionnaire: What does your target population look like? In D. Bredehoft and M.
Walcheski (Eds.). Family life education: Integrating theory and practice (pp. 186-
188). Minneapolis, MN: National Council on Family Relations.
Myers-Walls, J.A., & Somlai, P. (Eds.) with Rapoport, R.N. (2001). Families as
educators for global citizenship. Aldershot, Hants: Ashgate.
Myers-Walls, J.A. (2001). How families teach their children about the world.
In J.A.
Myers-Walls & P. Somlai with R.N. Rapoport (Eds.), Families as
educators for global
citizenship (pp. 3-12). Aldershot: Ashgate.
Haessley, J., & Myers-Walls, J.A. (2001). Religion, spirituality, and the
family:
Challenges for global citizenship. In J.A. Myers-Walls & P. Somlai with
R.N.
Rapoport (Eds.), Families as educators for global citizenship (pp. 177-190).
Aldershot:
Ashgate.
Myers-Walls, J.A. (2001). The parents' role in educating about war and peace.
In J.A.
Myers-Walls & P. Somlai with R.N. Rapoport (Eds.), Families as educators
for global
citizenship (pp. 191-202). Aldershot: Ashgate.
Myers-Walls, J.A. (1999). Family diversity and family life education. In D.H. Demo,
K.R. Allen, & M.A.
Fine (Eds.), Handbook of family diversity, (pp. 359-379). New
York: Oxford University Press.
Reports
Smith, C.A., Cudaback, D., Goddard, H.W., & Myers-Walls, J.A. (1994). The National
Extension Parent Education Model Final Report. Manhattan, KS: Kansas State
Cooperative Extension Service. (available at
http://www.ksu.edu/wwparent/nepem/).
Primary Extension Curriculum Packages
Purple Wagon Web site: http://www.extension.purdue.edu/purplewagon.
Provider-Parent Partnerships Web site: http://www.extension.purdue.edu/providerparent.
Parenting Piece by Piece. (1999). Designed for parents mandated to attend
programming
due to abuse and neglect; with Terri Newcom, County Extension Educator; http://www.extension.purdue.edu/cfs/topics/HD/PPxP.htm.
Mentor Mother. (1990, 95). A program matching teen mothers with older adult
volunteers; with Janet Wakefield, county Extension Educator and Janet Mix,
graduate assistant; http://www.extension.purdue.edu/cfs/topics/HD/MentorMom.htm.
Recent Presentations
Kwon, K.A., Ko, M.J., Frias, L.V., & Myers-Walls, J.A. (2007). Developing a
parenting
program for Asian international graduate students. Poster presented at the
National
Council on Family Relations annual meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, November.
Kim, S.H., Kwon, K A., Ko, M.J., Frias, L.V., & Myers-Walls, J.A. (2007).
Living on the
outskirts of U. S. life: Asian graduate-student mothers. Poster presented
at the
National Council on Family Relations annual meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, November.
Frias, L.V., & Myers-Walls, J.A. (2007). Parents’ attitudes and
children’s drawings of
war. Poster presented at the National Council on Family
Relations annual meeting,
Pittsburgh, PA, November.
Kwon, Y.I. , Hong, S.Y., Myers-Walls, J.A., & Ko, M.J. (2007). Understanding
war and
peace: South Korean children’s views and their parents’ attitudes. Poster presented
at the biannual meeting of the Society for Research on Child
Development, Boston,
March/April.
Kwon, K.A., Ko, M.J., Frias, L.V., & Myers-Walls, J.A. (2007). Strengths
and needs of
Asian international student couples and parenting in the U.S.A. Poster
presented at
the biannual meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development,
Boston,
March/April.
Pentsil-Bukari, R., Myers-Walls, J.A., & Fox, W. (2006). What values are
parents
communicating to the children about war and peace? Poster presented at the
annual
meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Minneapolis, November.
Frias, L.V., & Myers-Walls, J.A. (2006). Parents’ attitudes and their
definitions of war
and peace. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the National
Council on Family
Relations, Minneapolis, November.
Kwon, K.A., Frias, L.V., Ko, M.J., & Myers-Walls, J.A. (2006). Acculturative
experience
and parenting among Asian international students and spouses. Poster
presented at
the annual meeting of the National Council on Family Relations,
Minneapolis,
November.
Gho, J., Melson, G.F., & Myers-Walls, J.A. (2005). Perceived relationships
between
Korean mothers and adult daughters. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
National Council on Family Relations, Phoenix, November.
Myers-Walls, J.A., Frias, L.V., & Hong, S.Y. (2005). Attitudes and teaching
methods of
several cohorts of parents about war and peace. Poster presented at the annual
meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Phoenix, November.
Boss, P., Landau, J., Myers-Walls, J.A., Braun, B., & Paulison, R.P. (2005).
Congressional Briefing on Capitol Hill: Homeland Security Issues and the Family.
Invited panel presentation at the National Council on Family Relations Public Policy
Conference, Washington DC.
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Education
- Ph.D., 1979, Child Development and Family Studies, Purdue University.
- M.S., 1977, Child Development and Family Studies, Purdue University.
- B.A., 1974, Psychology, Manchester College, North Manchester, Indiana.
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Courses Recently Taught
CDFS 441: Working With Parents
CDFS 442: Family Life Education
CDFS 590: Development and Parenting in a Global Context (informal graduate seminar)
CDFS 390/590: Families and Culture in India (study abroad)
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Honors
2002, Special Award, Purdue University Cooperative Extension Specialist
Association, for Children and Terrorism Website, shared with Agricultural
Communication Service.
2000, National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) Fellow, awarded for career
achievement and service in the family studies field and contributions to NCFR.
1996, Career Achievement Award for Outstanding Contribution by an Extension
Specialist (national award), awarded at the Family Life Specialist Conference, November.
1995, Senior Recognition Award, Purdue University Cooperative Extension Specialist
Association.
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External Grants
Study Abroad and International Learning (SAIL) Grant. Supports planning trips to
India and Ireland. $5300. (2006-2008).
Understanding war and peace: A view for Filipino immigrant parents and children.
Purdue Research Foundation research grant, to support a graduate research assistant
(Larissa Frias). $14,040 (2006-2007).
Service Learning Faculty Development Grant. Offices of the Provost and Engagement. $6,000. 2005-2007; 2007-2009.
Parent care through child care. 21st Century Initiative Grant, Purdue Cooperative Extension
Service, to support the development of web-based resources to help child care providers deliver
parenting information (Named Provider-Parent Partnerships, $33,796 (1999-2000); $35,000 (2000-2001).
Parents, children, war, and peace. Grant-in-aid from the Society for the Psychological Study of
Social Issues to support interviews with children and parents in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, regarding
their thoughts and reactions to the war there in 1999. $1250. (With Smiljka Tomonovic, University
of Belgrade, and Karen Myers-Bowman, Kansas State University).
Healthy Families Indiana Outcome Evaluation. Family Social Services Administration, State of
Indiana. Myers-Walls and Yvonne Bryan, co-principal investigators. 1993-94: $24,950. 1994-95:
$37,000. Myers-Walls and Jim Elicker, co-principal investigators. Supplemental funding, 1995:
$14,900. 1995-96: $43,202. 1996-97: $60,000. 1997-98: $65,000. 1998-99: $70,000.
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Professional Service
National Council on Family Relations
Fellowship award selection committee, 2007-2010
Vice President for Program, 1997-98 (responsible for planning 1998 Annual Meeting)
Vice President for Program-Elect, 1996-97
Member, Board of Directors, 1996-98, 1990-92, 2001-2004
Association of Councils Program Chair, 1994-95
Education and Enrichment Section Chair, 1990-92
Chair, Task Force to review the Certified Family Life Educator Program, 1990-91
Education and Enrichment Section Secretary/Treasurer, 1988-90
Affiliated Councils Program Chair, 1985-86
Indiana Council on Family Relations
Member, planning committee, 2000
Program Co-Chair, 1983, 1989
Past President, 1986-87
President, 1984-86
President-Elect, 1983-84
Secretary, 1981-83
Indiana Council on Adolescent Pregnancy
Secretary, 2000-2005
Advisor, Purdue student chapter, 2003-2006
Indiana Association for Education of Young Children
Member of Conference Planning Committee, 1983
Indiana Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition
Membership Chair, 1986-90
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