Faculty Directory
Amber Brown, Ph.D.
Brown is an Assistant Professor of Instruction in the Early Childhood Education (ECE)
Program. She also serves as the Undergraduate Program and Clinical Experiences Coordinator
for ECE.
Before joining academia, She spent nearly a decade as an elementary teacher and mathematics
coach, supporting students and educators across grades PreK–8. She earned her Ph.D.
in Curriculum and Instruction and M.A.T. in Elementary Education from the University
of South Florida, as well as a B.A. in Criminology from the University of Florida.
Brown’s professional and research interests focus on enhancing mathematics education and teacher preparation at the early childhood and elementary levels. She is dedicated to empowering both preservice and in-service teachers to translate their passion and understanding of mathematics and learning into meaningful, engaging experiences for their students.
Publications
Brown, A. N. (2023).  (Order No. 30567375). Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global. (2842748559).
Burns, R. W., Nieman, C., Batastini, A., Brown, A., Watson, O., Kelly, D., & Alazwari, A. (2023). E 45(4), 355-372.
Honors
Amber Brown, Ph.D. is an active member of the , where she serves on the program committee for the organization’s annual conference. In 2024, she was selected as a member of the AMTE STaR (Service, Teaching, and Research) Fellows Cohort—a prestigious program that supports early career faculty in advancing their professional expertise and national collaboration in mathematics education.
Courses Taught
- EEC 4321 Mathematics for Young Children
- EEC 4613 Assessment and Evaluation of Young Children
- EEC 4942 Field Experiences II
- EEC 4943 Field Experiences III
- EEC 4940 Internship Early Childhood
