Sally Creasap
Professor
Department
- Education
Contact Information
- 614-236-6165
- screasap@518331.com
- Ruff Learning Center 229
Biography
Dr. Sally Creasap is a full professor of early childhood education. Before coming to Capital, she worked as a preschool teacher, home visitor and home base manager for a Head Start Program with South-Western City Schools. She also spent 7 years as a consultant for the Ohio Department of Education in the Division of Teacher Education and Certification.
She earned Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees from The Ohio State University. In addition, she obtained a Master of Business Administration from The University of Dayton, a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration from Bowling Green State University and an Associate Degree in Early Childhood Education from Clark State Community College.
Her research interests have included the benefits of engaging in reflective practice and the use of dispositions as an assessment tool in teacher preparation programs. Her most recent interest includes the use of mindfulness to enhance social-emotional learning.
In addition to her role as a professor, Dr. Creasap also serves as the Faculty Athletic Representative for Capital University.
Creasap, S.A., Peters, A.L. and Uline, C.L. (2005). “The Effects of Guided Reflection on Educational Leadership Practice: Mentoring and Portfolio Writing as a Means to Transformative Learning for Early-Career Principals.” The Journal of School Leadership, 15 (4), 352-.386
Creasap, S.A. and Conrad, B. (2014). “The Use of Dispositional Assessment in Teacher Preparation Programs as a Means of Preparing Responsible Teachers” Journal of Scholastic Inquiry: Education 2 (1), 20-39.