Portrait of Philip Dreyer

Philip Dreyer is a professor emeritus of education and psychology in Claremont Graduate University’s School of Educational Studies. His research and teaching interests include cognitive development and education, child development, adolescent development, adult education, and educational assessment methods.

Dreyer received a BA from Harvard University, an MAT from Yale University, and an MA and PhD from the University of Chicago. Soon after receiving these degrees, Dreyer joined CGU as associate professor of education and psychology in 1976, becoming full professor in 1982. His tenure at the university has included a number of leadership roles, including dean of the School of Educational Studies (2005–2007), two terms as provost and vice president for academic affairs (1998–2002, 2002–2005), and director of the Institute for Developmental Studies.

In 1991, Dreyer also received a certificate at the Center for Bilingual Multicultural Studies in Cuernavaca, Mexico, where he did an intensive study of the Spanish language and Mexican history and culture. Dreyer has published extensively in the series Yearbook of the Claremont Reading Conference.

“Learning and Literacy: Building a Community of Learners.” The 66th Yearbook of the Claremont Reading Conference. Claremont, CA: Institute for Developmental Studies, 2002.

“Raising Scores, Raising Questions.” The 65th Yearbook of the Claremont Reading Conference. Claremont, CA: Institute for Developmental Studies, 2001.

“Literacy and Creativity: Unlocking Fundamentals.” The 64th Yearbook of the Claremont Reading Conference. Claremont, CA: Institute for Developmental Studies, 2000.

“The WAVES.” World War II in the Pacific: An Encyclopedia, edited by Stanley Sandler. New York: Garland Publishing Inc., 2001.

“Strategies for Hope.” The 63rd Yearbook of the Claremont Reading Conference. Claremont, CA: Institute for Developmental Studies, 1999.

“Reading, Writing, and Literacy: Harmonizing Many Voices.” The 62nd Yearbook of the Claremont Reading Conference. Claremont, CA: Institute for Developmental Studies, 1998.

Cognitive Development & Education
Child Development
Adolescent Development
Adult Education
Educational Assessment Methods