Craig Platt, Ph.D.

Professor of Psychology
B.A., Social Sciences, Simon’s Rock College
M.A., Ph.D., Developmental Psychology, Ohio State University
specialization in Educational Psychology

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Research and Scholarly Interests
College student development
Adult cognitive development
Narratives of adult development
Teaching methods in psychology
Interdisciplinary studies

Teaching Interests
Child and Adolescent Development, Adult Development and Aging, Theories of Personality,
Educational Psychology, Science of Society

Publications and Presentations
Platt, C.W., & Challenger D. (1999). Faculty citizenship and the liberal arts. Higher Education Exchange, 48-57.

Platt, C.W. (1998, Winter). Civic education and academic culture: Learning to practice what we teach. Liberal Education, 84, 18-25

Frederick, N., Miller, R. & Platt, C.W. (1998, January). The interdisciplinary core curriculum: Opportunities and challenges. Panel presentation at the annual meeting of the Association of American Colleges and Universities, Washington, D.C.

Platt, C.W. (1997, October). Challenges of interdisciplinary collaboration in the social sciences. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Integrative Studies, Boone, North Carolina.

Platt, C.W., & Weeks, R.G. (1995, November). Five years in transition: Lessons from the development of a core curriculum. Paper presented at the annual conference of the New Hampshire College and University Council.

Platt, C.W., & Weeks, R.G. (1993, October). The Individual and Community: Civic education and the challenge of collaboration. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for General and Liberal Studies, Memphis, Tennessee.

Platt, C.W. (1993, March). Student-designed evaluation in an undergraduate educational psychology class. Paper presented at the annual Conference on the Undergraduate Teaching of Psychology, Ellenville, New York.

Weeks, R.G., Platt, C.W. & Dangelantonio, S. (1992, November). Innovation by increment or by revolution. Paper presented at the University of Chicago Institute on Issues in Teaching and Learning, Chicago, Illinois.

The humanities at the close of the millennium: Moving forward, looking backward. (1992, October). Panelist session sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Core Curriculum, Atlanta, Georgia.

Craig Platt, Ph.D.