
ICT Management Support and Classroom Teacher at Loreto Normanhurst
Sydney Area, Australia

ICT Management Support and Classroom Teacher at Loreto Normanhurst
Sydney Area, Australia
Schooling:
St Patrick’s College Strathfield (1970–1978)
Tertiary:
University of Sydney B.A. (Hons) Dip. Ed. (1979–1983)
University of New England M.Ed. (1987–1991)
Publications:
My Honours Thesis was published as a chapter in a University of Sydney book Living in Cities. My Masters Dissertation was on Nonformal Education in Southeast Asia and the Pacific. Since 1987 I have published over 50 articles on a range of subjects including geography, geographical education, pedagogy and curriculum and the integration of ICT into teaching and learning.
These publications have appeared in Geography Bulletin, numerous Global Education publications, ACE publications such as Education Review and Campus Review, ACER publications such as Teacher, Teachers Learning Network, Professional Educator and AHISA’s Independence. A full list of publications can be be viewed in the second My Website.
(Education Management industry)
December 2008 — Present (1 year 1 month)
(E-Learning industry)
January 2000 — December 2008 (9 years )
Responsibilities
ICT Integrator (2003 - current)
Intranet Manager (2003 - current)
Head Geography of Department (2000 - 2003)
Year 10 Co-ordinator (2003)
(Educational Institution; 51-200 employees; Education Management industry)
January 1991 — December 1999 (9 years )
(Educational Institution; 51-200 employees; Education Management industry)
January 1984 — December 1990 (7 years )
M Ed , Educational Administration, Third World Studies and Nonformal Education , 1987 — 1990
BA (Hons) Dip Ed , Geography, History, Economics and Psychology , 1979 — 1983
Running and Cycling
Geographical Society of NSW - Executive
Geography Teachers Association of NSW - Vice President
Cool Running Australia Moderator
AGTA Website Award for Global Education (2004)
Fellowship of GTANSW (2005)
Nominated Professional Teachers Council 2007 Media Award for interview with Philip Clark 2GB on the status of Geography in NSW schools.
In 2008 selected for the Strengthening Standards Research Project - Melbourne University. I was one of two teachers selected in NSW.