Sarah J. Kaka

The Ralph & Ella Schaaf Rodefer Associate Professor in the Department of Education; Department Chair; Accreditation Officer; CAEP Coordinator; Middle Childhood Education, Adolescence to Young Adult and Multi-Age Program Director

Education

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Sarah J. Kaka teaches secondary methods courses and field experiences, student teaching, and Role of the School. Her main area of focus is secondary social studies. She has published in peer-reviewed journals and has presented at local, state, national, and international conferences. Her research strives to support educator preparation programs in creating effective, long-term educators in all settings, in addition to assisting in-service teachers in becoming more effective. Prior to making the shift to higher education, Dr. Kaka taught high school social studies for a decade in Virginia and Colorado. She is currently the Editor of the Ohio Social Studies Review, and is the editor of the forthcoming book, Hollywood or History? An Inquiry-Based Strategy for Using Film to Teach ³Ô¹ÏÍø Inequality and Inequity Throughout History.

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Select Peer-Reviewed Publications

  • Kaka, S. J. & Glenn-Applegate, K. (2021) Teaching history in real time: Using ephemera, artifacts, and museums to teach social issues. In Evans, R. (Ed). Handbook on Teaching Social Issues (2nd ed). Information Age Publishing.
  • Kaka, S.J., Littenberg-Tobias, J., Kessner, T., Francis, A.T., Kennett, K., Marvez, G. & Reich, J. (2021). Digital simulations as approximations of practice: Preparing preservice teachers to facilitate whole-class discussions of controversial issues. Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 29(1), 67-90.
  • Kaka, S. J. & Dobeck, C. (2021). Perspectives on the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in AD 79. In Roberts, S. & Elfer, C. (Eds.) Hollywood or History? An Inquiry-Based Strategy for Using Film to Teach World History. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.
  • Kaka, S. J. (Invited chapter, 2020) Who is more ready? An analysis of predictors of edTPA score. Jenlink, P. (Ed.). Reconsideration of Assessment in Teacher Preparation and Practice: A Focus on Assessment for Learning. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
  • Kaka, S. J. (2019). Shrinking an already decreasing pool: Potential implications of edTPA implementation. Ohio Journal of Teacher Education, 33(2), 47-79.
  • Kaka, S. J. & Tygret, J. A. (2019). Administrators' Insights into the Preparation and Performance of New Teachers. Northwest Journal of Teacher Education, 14(2). DOI: 10.15760/nwjte.2019.14.2.3
  • Kaka, S. J. (2019). Classroom culture in the social studies classroom: The abilities of preservice teachers. The Councilor: A Journal of the Social Studies, 80(2).
  • Kaka, S. J. (2019) Cooperating teacher perceptions of their preservice teachers' impact on student learning. Educational Research: Theory and Practice, 30(2), 75-90.
  • Kaka, S. J., Mitchell, R., & Clayton, G. (2018). Fixing the educator shortage at the district level. American School Board Journal, 205(3).
  • Farley, A. N., Clayton, G., & Kaka, S. J. (2018). Linking teacher education to redesigned systems of accountability: A call for multiple measures in pre-service teacher effectiveness. Education Policy Analysis Archives, 26(121). http://dx.doi.org/10.14507/epaa.26.3441
  • Carpenter II, D. M., Kaka, S. J., Tygret, J. A., & Cathcart, K. (2018) Testing the efficacy of a scholarship program for single parent undergraduates. Research in Higher Education, 59(1), 108-131. 10.1007/s11162-017-9456-0
  • Farley, A. N., Clayton, G., & Kaka, S. J. (2018). Teacher education in the Trump era: The role of multiple measures under deregulated teacher evaluation and accountability. Critical Issues in Teacher Education, 25, 33-47.

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