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Julian Elliott : ウィキペディア英語版 | Julian Elliott Professor Julian 'Joe' Elliott, FAcSS is an academic and educational psychologist. He is the current Principal of Collingwood College and Professor of Education at Durham University. He has caused controversy by describing dyslexia as a 'useless term' and a 'meaningless label'. ==Career== Elliot qualified as a teacher and taught in mainstream and special schools. He then practised as an LEA educational psychologist. In 1990, he became an academic, and joined the University of Sunderland as a lecturer. He was promoted to professor in 1998 with the award of a personal chair within the School of Education. He rose to be Acting Dean of the university's School of Education and Lifelong Learning. In 2004, he joined Durham University as Professor of Education and the Principal of Collingwood College.〔 In addition to his university work, he sits on a number of editorial boards. He is the Associate Editor of the ''British Journal of Educational Psychology'' and he is a member of the board for the ''British Educational Research Journal'', ''Learning and Individual Differences'', and ''Comparative Education''.〔
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