Neil A. Stillings Professor of Psychology, Emeritus email:
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Biographical Sketch Professor Stillings taught at Hampshire for 47 years,
from 1971 to 2018. In 2021 he wrote a History
of the School of Cognitive Science at Hampshire College. He holds a Ph.D. from Stanford University and a B.A. from
Amherst College. His main interests and teaching involved
foundations of cognitive science, music cognition, the
evolution of cognition and culture, and helping students
negotiate the landscape of the psychological, neural, and
cognitive sciences. He was a co-founder of Hampshire's School of Cognitive
Science. and served four terms as Dean of the School, the
last from 2005-2011. He was a co-founder and member of the
founding steering committee of Hampshire's Culture, Brain,
& Development Program. He served terms as the
faculty member of the College's Board of Trustees and as
the chair of the Budget and Priorities and the Educational
Policy Committees. He was a member of the University of
Massachusetts graduate faculty. He wrote and consulted widely on undergraduate cognitive science education. He was the first author and editor of the 1987 and 1995 editions of Cognitive Science: An Introduction (MIT Press). He organized and ran national workshops on teaching cognitive science for the Sloan Foundation, the National Science Foundation, and the Cognitive Science Society. In research funded by the National Science Foundation and
the Department of Energy he led research groups that
studied how college and K-12 students understand the
nature of science and how they learn to think
conceptually. The projects studied learning in biology,
chemistry, ecology, physics, geology, and linguistics, and
they included the development of computer-based
interactive learning environments for forest ecology,
geology, and linguistics. Professor Stillings also
participated as a co-PI, co-organizer, consultant, or
panelist on numerous national panels and Federally-funded
grants concerned with bringing the cognitive science
perspective to educational research in general and to
education in chemistry and the geosciences more
specifically.
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