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Professional Organization: Australian College of Educators

Matthew Edward Rigby, Queensland University of Technology
Matthew Edward Rigby
Sessional academic
faculty
B.Ed., Grad.Dip.Ed. (James Cook), M.L.M. (CQU), M.A.C.E.
Embedding the teaching of the 49 CCEs, and especially expository pargarphing and visual literacies, in Years 8 to 11
History, Geography, Modern History, English
Matthew Rigby teaches currently in secondary English curriclum studies at Queensland University of Technology.
Kathy Takayama, The University of New South Wales
Kathy Takayama
Senior Lecturer
faculty
PhD (Biochemistry and Molecular Biology) UMDNJ-Rutgers; B.S. (Biology) MIT
Visualizations in science education; online collaborative inquiry; scaffolding student learning through e-posters; digitally enhanced learning and teaching archives; enhancement of science curricula through art-science partnerships
Scholarship of teaching and learning; visualizations, Molecular microbiology, Art-Science nexus
Kathy Takayama is a Senior Lecturer in Molecular Microbiology at the University of New South Wales. She is a Carnegie Scholar (2003-2004) and Regional Vice President of the International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning.

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