Marla Campbell
Dr. Marla Campbell is an Associate Professor of the Cook School of Intercultural Studies and director of the school's Ph.D. program.
Degrees
- Ph.D., Biola University
- M.A., Biola University
- Secondary Teaching Credential, California State University, Hayward
- B.A., California State University, Fullerton
- B.A., California State University, Fullerton
HIstory
Presently Dr. Campbell teaches with the faculty of the School of Intercultural Studies following five years in the Education Department at Biola University. Prior to this, Marla served as Dean of Students at Bethany College and as a missionary in the Balkans of Eastern Europe and later with Asia-Pacific Education working with Bible colleges. All of these have offered opportunities to fulfill her desire to reach the lost, especially through the teaching and training of others who will carry on the task. During her 14 years of teaching in Christian high schools, Dr. Campbell had a vision for taking drama ministry teams nationally and internationally. The development of Parable Drama Ministries opened the door for her to do just that. Her missions opportunities have taken her throughout the USA and to over 50 countries. Whether at home or abroad, Marla has always had a focus on education and ministries with a strong passion for biblical integration, intentional living and spiritual formation. She enjoys opportunities to teach and speak in a variety of these venues as well as in women's ministry settings. Equipping Christian educators in public or private schools, whether at home or abroad, remains a primary focus for both speaking and publishing.
Publications
Articles
- Dissertation: “EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING BASED ON MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES THEORY FOR FACULTY TRAINING IN ASIA-PACIFIC EDUCATION”, School of Intercultural Studies, Biola University.
- “Church Ministry/Christian Education Curriculum Development Manual.” Published with Asia-Pacific Education Office.
- “Leadership Enhancement and Development Manual.” Published with Asia-Pacific Education Office.
L.E.A.D. Video – Accompanying the L.E.A.D. manual:“One hour Video Production.” Written and produced for Asia-Pacific Education.
- “The Relationship Between Intellectual Development and Spiritual Formation.” Published in conference yearbook for ACSI’s Annual Leadership Academy, George Fox University, June 28 - July 2, 2000.
- “Raising the Standards through Drama: Propelling Language Development through Social Interaction.” Published in conference yearbook, Claremont. University’s Annual Literacy Conference, Claremont University, March 16, 2001.
- “Integration of Learning into Faith”, published in conference yearbook, Biola University’s “Salt and Light” Conference, Biola University, April 28, 2001.
- “Propelling Spiritual and Academic Development through DRAMA” published in conference yearbook, Biola University’s “Salt and Light” conference, Biola University, April 27, 2002
- “Curriculum Development and Publishing, Cook Publishing” in press, Book contribution, two chapters: “Build the Curriculum Grid” (chapter 8) and “Lesson Elements” (chapter 11).
- “Integration of Learning into Faith”,Christian School Education, IV, 4, 2002-2003
- “Frontline Women: Negotiating Crosscultural Issues in Ministry.” William Carey Publishing. Contribution: Initial research and market analysis of project, acquisition of contributing authors, and two chapters: “Created to Serve” (chapter 2) and “Making Adjustments Favorably” (chapter 3). 2003.
- “EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING BASED ON MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES THEORY FOR FACULTY TRAINING. (revised dissertation) ” Regnum Publishers. 2005.
- “ESL Manual (revised from earlier publication).” 4 The World Distributors. 2005.
Articles of Other Areas
- “Parable for Youth and Adults: A Drama Collection.” Plastow Publications.
Various individual scripts.
- “Drama Fundamentals.”
- “English as a Second Language.” (Curriculum manual).
- Various magazine articles including Moody Magazine, missions publications and denominational magazines.
- Various training manuals for missionary teachers.