Event type: reading, signing
A Three-Continental Professional Odyssey
was born in Mill Hill, a working class suburb of Blackburn, England. After serving in WWII, Dr. McLeod devoted a lifetime’s work to the field of education through research and teaching. He taught in several types of schools before becoming educational psychologist at Wallasey, on Britain’s Merseyside. He became Deputy to Sir Fred Schonell at the Remedial Education Centre at the University of Queensland before coming to Canada in 1968. Here he was the first Director of the University of Saskatchewan’s Institute of Child Guidance and Development, inaugurating a program that became the prototype for the national SEECC Report (Standards for Educators of Exceptional Children in Canada). In 1985, Dr. McLeod received the highest education research grant ever awarded by the Social Services and Humanities Council of Canada.A Three-Continental Professional Odyssey is an account of his professional life from his early years in England through his nine years in Australia before he came to the U of S. His other memoir, Where I'm Coming From, covers his life from birth until immediately after World War 2, and goes back to some of his forebears, even to the 1870s. Together they cover some over fifty years of personal involvement with education in three different countries, as student, teacher, educational psychologist, administrator and university professor, and reflect some of the changes that have taken place in the educational - and social - climate.
has authored or co-authored five professional books, six standardized tests, and over a hundred monographs, articles and papers in refereed journals, and has lectured or presented papers in sixteen countries over four continents. He has been Scholar-in-Residence at Harvard University and Priorsfield Fellow at Birmingham University in the United Kingdom. He was awarded the Saskatchewan Order of Merit in 2004; listed in the Marquis Who’s Who in the World 1982-3; and in The Canadian Who’s Who since 2006.




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