Chris Whittle (born 1959) is an educator and paleontologist who has published on a wide variety of topics including the development of paranormal beliefs, learning from popular television, museum studies, and dinosaur paleontology (Nedcolbertia, gastroliths).
Dr. Whittle graduated with a B.S. degree in earth sciences from the University of Massachusetts Boston, an Ed.M. from Harvard University, and a Ph.D. from the University of New Mexico.[1] Whittle worked in the Boston Public Schools, on the Navajo Indian Reservation, the Tugboat Luna,[2][3] and has been a faculty member at community colleges and universities. Whittle was on the faculty at The Jefferson School in Georgetown, Delaware.[4] He directed the educational programs at VisionQuest Morning Star Youth Academy in Woolford, Maryland.[5] Dr. Whittle received School Administration certification from Johns Hopkins University and then retired from education. He is currently researching the social behavior of ornithomimids.
Christopher Henry Whittle