Skip to main content
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • F
  • G
  • H
  • I
  • J
  • K
  • L
  • M
  • N
  • O
  • P
  • R
  • S
  • T
  • U
  • V
  • W
Kent State University logo
  • Apply
  • Visit
  • Give Now
  • FlashLine Login
  • Calendars
  • Phone Directory
  • Maps & Directions
  • Search
Special Education
School of Lifespan Development & Educational Sciences
Menu Search
  • About Us
    Close
    • About Us Overview
    • Faculty & Staff
  • Undergraduate Programs
    Close
    • Undergraduate Programs Overview
    • Bachelor of Science in Education - B.S.E.
    • Special Education Minors
    • Deaf Education Multiple Disabilities - Undergraduate Certificate
  • Graduate Programs
    Close
    • Graduate Programs Overview
    • Master of Education - M.Ed.
    • Graduate Certificates
    • Endorsements
    • Licensure Preparation
  • Advanced Degrees
    Close
    • Advanced Degrees Overview
    • Doctor of Philosophy
    • Educational Specialist
    • Ed.D. Concentration in Special Education
  • Badar-Kauffman SPED Conference
    Close
    • Badar-Kauffman SPED Conference Overview
    • History
    • Badar-Kauffman Early Career Scholar Award
    • Hotel Information
    • Ground Transportation to the Conference
    • Dining
    • Around Kent
  • FlashLine Login
  • Calendars
  • Phone Directory
  • Maps & Directions
  • Search
  • Apply
  • Visit
  • Give Now
Live Chat
Sanna Harjusola-Webb

Dr. Sanna Harjusola-Webb

Lifespan Dev & Educ Sciences
Associate Professor
Campus:
Kent
Office Location:
405M White Hall
Contact Information
Email:
shwebb@kent.edu
Phone:
330-672-0585

Biography

I received my Ph.D. from the University of Kansas in Early Childhood Special Education.  I came to Kent State University in 2006, and I currently serve as an Associate Professor of Special Education. During my time at KSU, I have taught master’s and doctoral level courses in research methods, child development, practicum in early intervention, evidence based practices, intervention methods, implementation science, family professional collaboration, among others.   The overarching themes for my research interests include early intervention and prevention, enhanced involvement with parents, and training future professionals to work with young children and their families.  My lines of inquiry also pertain evidence-based practices to foster communication and language development in young children, single-subject research/applied behavior analysis, technology applications (e.g., cyber supervision, tele health, LENA), and community-based advocacy efforts to foster optimal child and family outcomes.  I maintain collaborative partnerships with multiple community and state agencies and have received grant funding from several sources, including the U.S. Department of Education (Office of Special Education Programs).

Education

Ph.D., Early Childhood Special Education, University of Kansas

Research Methods

Evidence-based practices to foster communication and language development in young children, single-subject research/applied behavior analysis, technology applications (e.g., cyber supervision, tele health, LENA), and community-based advocacy efforts

Awards/Achievements

  • Collaborative partnerships with multiple community and state agencies
Special Education
School of Lifespan Development & Educational Sciences

Street Address

White Hall, 150 Terrace Drive, Kent, OH 44242


Mailing Address

800 E. Summit St.
Kent, OH 44242

Contact Us

330-672-2294 sburges8@kent.edu
Contact Us
  • 330-672-3000
  • info@kent.edu

  • facebook
  • instagram
  • youtube
  • linkedin
  • TikTok
  • X
  • snapchat
  • ...
Information
  • Accessibility
  • Annual Security Reports
  • For Our Alumni
  • For the Media
  • Health Services
  • Jobs & Employment
  • Privacy Statement
  • HEERF CARES/CRRSAA/ARP Act Reporting and Disclosure
  • Website Feedback
Kent State University logo
© 2025 Kent State University All rights reserved.