2007 Carrick Citation Winners for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning
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Dr Linda Ashton
For activating in graduates a passion for the art of teaching, enriched by inclusive, collaborative, successful public art projects for and with local communities
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Dr Pierre Benckendorff
For enriching the learning experiences of business and tourism students through a reciprocal and interactive teaching style, creative assessment and systematic feedback.
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Dr Kirsten Heimann
For developing students' conceptual understanding, quantitative and generic skills through innovative, problem-based teaching and hands-on training in large and diverse foundation Biology classes.
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Mr Peter Jones
For sustained excellence in creating authentic and transformative learning experiences for social welfare students studying both on-campus and through distance education at a regional university.
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Dr Stephen Naylor
For sharing practical research with Creative Arts students in regional centres, to illustrate the significance of art theory within contemporary global contexts.
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Dr Ulla Secher
For creating motivating, inclusive, highly effective learning environments in large, compulsory regional law courses through curriculum reflecting enthusiasm for, and a command of, the field.
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Dr Madoc Sheehan
For challenging and supporting engineering students to develop mastery of complex systems analysis skills and providing student oriented pathways to success in research and industry.
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Mrs Joanne Tollefson
For sustained leadership and development of effective, evidence-based practical curricula, along with a system for assessing nursing skills competency for regional and international nursing.
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Mrs Kristin Wicking
Connecting the dots: Helping first year nursing students connect with the subject materials, each other and the teacher, by using scaffolding and technology in assessments.

