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Lindsey Rowe
Assistant Professor- Literacy
Office: Old Main 404C
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Email: lrowe2@clemson.edu
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Educational Background
Ph.D. Teaching and Learning: Language, Education, and Society
The Ohio State University
M.Ed. Instructional Practice
Lipscomb University
B.S. Cognitive Studies, Child Development, Spanish, Second Language Studies
Vanderbilt University
Profile
Dr. Lindsey W. Rowe is a faculty member in literacy for Clemson University's College of Education in the Department of Education and Human Development. Her research focuses on the language and literacy practices of emerging bi/multilingual elementary school students. Her research has been published in journals such as Reading Research Quarterly, Linguistics and Education, Bilingual Research Journal, The Reading Teacher, and Language Arts.
Courses Taught
EDLT 9100: Theoretical Models of Reading and Writing
EDLT 8140: Teaching Reading and Writing to Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students
EDLT 4630: Teaching Reading and Writing to Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students
Research Interests
multilingualism
translanguaging
writing
elementary literacy
digital composing
ethnography
discourse analysis