Valerie Yule

Valerie Yule

Valerie Yule (born 2 January 1929 in Melbourne, Australia) is a researcher in literacy and imagination, clinical child psychologist,[1] academic, school psychologist and teacher, working in disadvantaged schools, Melbourne and Monash Universities in psychology and education; the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne and the Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital; and hon. research fellow (Psychology) at Aberdeen University.

Education

BA (Hons), History and English, MA Psychology, Dip Ed, and PhD Education - research thesis on Orthography and Reading, Spelling and Society.

Memberships

Fellow of the Galton Institute[2] (UK); Member, British Psychological Society; Vice-President, Simplified Spelling Society[3] (UK); Member, Independent Scholars Association of Australia,[4] and of Australian educational and social reforming organizations. Founder, the non-profit Australian Centre for Social Innovations,[5] 1991; member, the British Institute for Social Inventions,[6] 1984.

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Published work

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Notes

  1. Description of Clinical Child Psychology
  2. Dr Valerie Yule CV
  3. Simplified Spelling Society
  4. Independent Scholars Association of Australia
  5. Australian Centre for Social Innovations
  6. British Institute for Social Inventions
  7. Population Growth: International Data Base
  8. Peace Psychology
  9. What Happens to Children - Full Text Online - Google Books

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