Jacqueline Murguet
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Jacqueline Murguet holds an MA, 1st class honours from the Universite Paris, Sorbonne and currently lectures in the French Department at Sydney University. She has extensive French language teaching experience having worked in Australia, New Zealand and France for numerous organisations such as TAFE, local community colleges and at both Sydney and Wellington University.Olivia Murphy
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Olivia Murphy. Tutor of CCECraig Murray
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Craig Murray. Tutor of CCERay Murray
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Ray Murray is an educational psychologist who works as a Disability Consultant and Facilitator. For the last five years he worked in Ireland teaching Person Centredness to disability organisations assisting them to transform their services. He also provided professional supervision to Early Intervention Specialists/Educators. Ray has delivered the Facilitation Skills course at Trinity College, Dublin and in Cork, Galway and London. In his approach to facilitation he has been influenced by John Herron (The Facilitator’s Handbook, 1989) and Dale Hunter (The Art of Facilitation, 2007) and her colleagues from Zenergy, New Zealand. In the leadership he gave at the Centre for Special Education at Auckland College of Education he promoted Facilitative Teaching (Espiner, Murray & O’Brien, 1997) and Action Methods for the delivery of the degree Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services) and other courses. Ray is currently involved in the delivery of Parent Support Programmes and the training of Person Centred Champions at the Centre for Disability Studies.Metin Mustafa
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Metin Mustafa is a historian specialising in Ottoman and Islamic art history. He holds a PhD in Ottoman Renaissance art from The University of Notre Dame Australia and Bachelor of Education in Humanities from The University of Sydney. The author taught History and Teaching Methodology at The University of Notre Dame Australia, Charles Sturt University and Australian Catholic University. He currently teaches Ottoman and Islamic history at The University of Sydney Centre for Continuing Education and is the founding member of Centre for Ottoman Renaissance and Civilisation. His research interests include the idea of many renaissances and cross-cultural interactions in the early modern Mediterranean world between the Ottomans and Europeans. Metin Mustafa is the author of the monographs, The Ottoman Renaissance: A Reconsideration of Early Modern Ottoman art, 1413-1575 and History of Ottoman Renaissance Art: From Mehmed II to Selim II. He is also the author of Michelangelo meets Sinan: Representations of the Divine, Salvation, and Paradise in Renaissance Art, The Mediterranean Zeitgeist: Re-Orienting the Renaissance (Essays Series), Renaissance Women: Nuns, Sultanas, and Queens Legitimising Female Sovereignty (Essays Series), The Ottoman Renaissance and the Early Modern World, 1400-1699 (Essays Series Complete Edition), and The Divine Comedy’ of Süleyman Çelebi and Mir Heidar: A Sufi Mystical Reading of Early Modern Turkic Representations of Prophet Muhammad's 'Isra' and 'Mir'aj'. The author is currently working on his forthcoming book, Oriental Imaginings, Occidental Fashioning: Turquerie, Tulip Age and Ottoman Modernity, 1683-1867.
Dr Mustafa has presented at numerous history conferences on cross-cultural interactions in the early modern period. Conference topics include: Ottoman Renaissance Material Culture in Early Modern Europe, Renaissance Self-Fashioning of Süleyman the Magnificent, Representations of the Divine and Salvation: An Alternative Reading of Sinan’s Iznik tiles of Rustem Pasha Mosque and Michelangelo’s Last Judgement – A Testament of Parallel Renaissance Legacy, History and gender in Sultan Murad III’s Surname-i Hümayun 1582, Islam, Ottoman Turks and Orientalism, and Abraham: Our Ancestor – Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
Adam Myers
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Adam is an experienced senior English teacher with over fifteen years in the field. He has regularly delivered Year 12 holiday workshops, assisting students in revising content, understanding course requirements, and improving their responses.
He has worked at Shore School as a senior English teacher, and served as the Co-ordinator of Junior English at Toowoomba Grammar School. He was also a Year 12 Creative Writing Marker for the QCST, President of the Darling Downs Chapter of ETAQ, and a member of the B-35 English Regional Review Panel for Darling Downs.
Adam graduated from the University of Queensland in 2000 with a Bachelor of Arts (Double Major in English Literature, Minor in History) and a Bachelor of Education.
He focuses on encouraging his students' critical thinking, questioning cycle, evidence selection, and identification of assumptions. He also aims to help students develop their problem-solving skills through guiding questions, empathy, and research-based innovation.
Lee Naimo
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Lee Naimo. Tutor of CCEMasafumi Naito
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Masafumi Naito (Masa) is an experienced Japanese language teacher. He has started his Japanese classroom experience as a volunteer assistant in 2000, and has been teaching a variety of courses in secondary and tertiary education (TAFE, WEA and high schools) since.
Masa has a Master of Education and Graduate Diploma in Language Teaching; moreover, a Bachelor in Information Network Engineering (Japan), a Diploma in Information Technology, a Certificate IV in Graphic Arts and Certificates in TLOTE and TESOL. He has many interests, especially in Japanese modern culture including comics, anime, songs and games; and also enjoys visiting cities in Japan.