Valerie Yule

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Valerie Yule

Valerie Constance Yule

Aberdeen University
.

Yule died on 28 January 2021. She was posthumously awarded the

Medal of the Order of Australia at the 2021 Queen's Birthday Honours.[3]

Education

She attended

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Memberships

non-profit Australian Centre for Social Innovations,[7] 1991; member, the British Institute for Social Inventions,[8]
1984.

Original work

  • Research to make literacy easier by removing the barriers. This includes the concept of online access to understanding and self-help, and improving English spelling by maximising its advantages as well as reducing its disadvantages to meet needs and abilities of users and learners. This cognitive psychological research approach goes beyond the conventional assumptions of a purely phonetic solution to spelling reform as defined in Wikipedia.
  • Studies of children's imagination and applied imagination.
  • Social innovations; alternatives for social problems; more natural childcare; preventing waste of
    carbon emissions; the psychology of peace.[10]

Published work

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Death Notice: Dr Valerie Constance Yule". The Age. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  2. ^ Description of Clinical Child Psychology
  3. ^ "The late Dr Valerie Constance YULE". Australian Honours Search Facility. Australian Government. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  4. ^ Dr Valerie Yule CV
  5. ^ Simplified Spelling Society
  6. ^ Independent Scholars Association of Australia
  7. ^ Australian Centre for Social Innovations
  8. ^ British Institute for Social Inventions
  9. ^ Population Growth: International Data Base
  10. ^ Peace Psychology
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