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Koti L. Hubbard
Lecturer, Early Childhood Education
Office: 101 Gantt Cir., 418-E
Phone: 864-656-5118
Email: kotih@clemson.edu
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Educational Background
Ph.D. Literacy, Language, and Culture
Clemson University 2018
M.Ed. Literacy Education
Clemson University 2012
B.A. Early Childhood Education
Clemson University 2010
Profile
Koti Hubbard is a lecturer of early childhood education at Clemson University. Her teaching and research activities pertain to early childhood education, literacy, culturally responsive teaching practices, and preservice teacher development. Koti also serves as the co-editor for Literacy Matters: The Journal of the Palmetto State Literacy Association.
Courses Taught
ED 8990 – Capstone Research Project
EDEC 3040 – Early Childhood Practicum IV
EDEC 3360 – Concepts of Play and Social Development of Infants and Young Children
EDEC 4000 – Observation and Assessment in Clinical Settings
EDEC 4500 – Early Childhood Curriculum and Social Studies Methods
EDLT 4580 – Early Literacy: From Birth to Kindergarten
EDLT 4590 – Teaching Reading in the Early Grades: K-3
EDLT 4600 – Teaching Reading in the Elementary Grades: 2-6
EDLT 4620 – Reading and Responding to Children’s Literature in the Elementary Classroom
Research Interests
Early Childhood Social Studies
Culturally Responsive Literacy Practices
Visual and Multimodal Literacies
Early Literacy Development
Children's Reading Response and Discussion
Preservice and Inservice Teacher Development