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Anna Hall
Professor
Office: 408 Tillman Hall
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Email: ah2@clemson.edu
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Website: http://works.bepress.com/anna_hall
Educational Background
Ph.D. Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education
University of Kentucky 2012
M.Ed. Early Childhood Education
Auburn University 1999
BS. Early Childhood Education / Family and Child Development
Auburn University 1998
Profile
Anna H. Hall is a Professor of Early Childhood Education in the College of Education at Clemson University. She is the chair of the Curriculum Committee for the Department of Teaching and Learning and a member of the University Curriculum Committee.
Her scholarship focuses on examining the writing attitudes of teachers and students and developing mindfulness strategies. In teaching undergraduate and graduate students, she models constructivist strategies and challenges students to design instruction that is meaningful and authentic to young children. She believes in forming research partnerships within her own community, as well as the educational community at large, to improve the writing lives and mental health of young children.
Courses Taught
Early Childhood English Language Arts
Teaching Writing: Theory and Research
Social Development of Infants, Toddlers, and Young Children
Early Childhood Curriculums and Social Studies Methods
Advanced Early Childhood Curriculum
Family, School, and Community Relationships