Human Development and Family Studies
- HDFS 635: Teaching & Learning in Early Childhood Settings
- HDFS 695: Independent Study
- HDFS 785: Seminar for Student Teachers
- HDFS 786: Seminar for Student Teachers
- HDFS 788: Student Teaching with Young Children
- HDFS 911: Graduate Internship
Outstanding Faculty Award - Assistant Professor, 2019
Dr. Kimberly Nesbitt exemplifies the qualifications for outstanding assistant professor. She excels in teaching, research and service. Recently, she received a $3.8 million, one-year grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to lead a collaborative effort among UNH, the New Hampshire Departments of Education and Health and Human Services and the Governor’s early childhood council to create a collective vision for quality early childhood care and education. The goal of this effort is to ensure that all children and families of New Hampshire are healthy, learning and thriving.
In addition, Dr. Nesbitt’s achievement in research is extraordinary. Careers of high distinction in the area of child development are marked by a steady record of publication in top peer-reviewed academic journals, success in obtaining external support for research and scholarship, measurable impact in applied settings and notable promise for future success. In her years at UNH, Kim has exceeded expectations in all of these areas.
The partnerships Dr. Nesbitt has created within state agencies, foundations, the National Institutes of Health and the local school systems will provide her with a program of research that will richly benefit UNH and New Hampshire for years to come. Her skill in integrating multiple perspectives into a single project, with a necessary blend of openness to different research approaches and an assertive focus on measurable and obtainable goals, is truly extraordinary.
https://www.unh.edu/awards/resource/kim-nesbitt