Andrew Cooper
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Andrew Cooper. Tutor of CCEIan Cooper
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I have been involved in teacher, science and physics education since the mid 1970s. I have been a lecturer at Sydney Teachers College, Sydney Institute of Education and the University of Sydney. At the University of Sydney, I was initially in the Faculty of Education before transferring to the School of Physics in the Science Faculty. In the School of Physics I was the director of the First Year Physics laboratories. My main areas of research were in the fields of Physics Education and computational optics. I retired from the School of Physics in 2006 and since then I have been an honorary staff member of the School of Physics where I am still actively involved with first year practical classes.Joel Corban
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Joel Corban. Tutor of CCEPatricia Correll
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Patricia is a Principal Epidemiologist in the System Information and Analytics Branch of NSW Ministry of Health. Since 2015 she has worked on implementing the Lumos Program.
Over 30 years Patricia has worked in various capacities in NSW Health and in population health research at the Kirby (UNSW) and Woolcock (USyd) Institutes. Patricia’s interests include disease surveillance, data linkage methods, uses of administrative health data and health program evaluation.
Celinda Corsini
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Celinda Corsini is an Italian language teacher at MLC School in Burwood. She has been teaching the IB language course “Italian Ab Initio” since 2004. She studied Italian Cinema for a year at the Universita` Cattolica in the Italian city of Brescia as part of her Arts Degree (Honours) from The University of Sydney and completed her Master of Teaching internship in an Italian high school. She has also co-authored an Italian workbook for high school students in Australian Schools. Celinda uses a very broad range of teaching and learning techniques incorporating these into her lessons and tailoring her lessons to cater for the individual needs of her students.Jane Cox
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Jane Cox. Tutor of CCERahel Cramer
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Rahel Cramer is a German language teacher with profound knowledge in second language learning and teaching. Rahel holds a master’s degree in Multilingual Educational Linguistics from Hamburg University. She can draw on extensive experience in teaching students in tertiary and adult education settings including Macquarie University and Macquarie University International College in Sydney, and Griffith University in Brisbane. Her professional knowhow is complemented by her research expertise as a PhD candidate at the Department of Linguistics at Macquarie University including knowledge in relevant areas such as language choice, language and identity, and intercultural communication.
The aspiration to facilitate second language learning and intercultural communication drives Rahel to design relaxed, encouraging and fun language learning environments for her students.
Andrew Crawford
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Andrew Crawford has worked in corporates, NFP’s and Government for 30 years and is well qualified in business, finance and project management. He is a Director of public and private companies, professional associations and a lecturer and instructor with PDL Academy, RMIT University and others casually. Andrew founded the Risk Discussion Group in Sydney in 2010 which today has over 500 active directors, advisers and business operators attending.Lynn Crawford
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Professor Lynn Crawford is the Director of the Project Management Program at The University of Sydney, Australia, Visiting Professor at Cranfield University, School of Management (UK) and Honorary Adjunct Professor at Bond University. For over twenty years, Lynn worked with leading corporations and government agencies, assisting them in developing organisational project and program management capability and facilitating the sharing of knowledge and best practices through a global system of project management knowledge networks.
She has been actively engaged in the development of global standards for project management since the late 1990s and has been instrumental in the formation of the Global Alliance for the Project ProfessionS (GAPPS). She is an Honorary Fellow of the APM and recipient of the Sir Monty Finniston award for lifetime achievement in contributing to project management practice and research; Life Fellow of the Australian Institute of Project Management; Honorary Fellow of IPMA; formerly Co-Vice Chair of the Project Management Institute’s Global Accreditation Center and recipient of the 2011 IPMA Research Achievement Award.
Professor Crawford has contributed chapters to key texts in project management including the Wiley Management of Projects Resource Book and the 4th Edition of the Gower Handbook of Project Management.