Courtney Boise

Courtney Boise, portrait
Assistant Professor of Instruction
Porter Hall 205

Education

Ph.D., Developmental Psychology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (2019)

M.A., Developmental Psychology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (2016)

B.A., Psychology and History, University of Notre Dame (2010)

Courses Taught

  • PSY 1010 – General Psychology
  • PSY 2040 – Child and Adolescent Psychology

Research Interests

My focus is on teaching students at »¨¼¾´«Ã½. As a developmental psychologist, I’m interested in how relationships impact development. My research has focused on how parent-child, parent-teacher, and teacher-student relationships impact the development of emotions and social skills during the preschool years. In the past, I’ve conducted professional development with early childcare educators with a particular focus on the Reggio Emilia approach.