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<p class="MsoNormal">A couple of weeks ago, Roland <em><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif"; font-style: normal;">Gesthuizen</span></em> was
awarded the Teacher of the Year Award from ICTEV (<i style="">ICT in Education Victoria</i>) and then he won the National award from
ACCE (<em><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif";">Australian Council for Computers in Education).</span></em><em><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif"; font-style: normal;">
He announced both through Twitter and Facebook, but mysteriously left us out of
the news!!</span></em><i><br>
<br>
</i><em><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif"; font-style: normal;">A
public announcement was finally made that Stephen Loosley forwarded to the
Offtopic List (see below), but I thought it was important to share it with all
of Roland's colleagues on the ITApps list.</span></em><i><br>
<br>
</i><em><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif"; font-style: normal;">Hope
no-one objects as we recognise Roland's work and efforts in Computer Education.</span></em><i><br>
<br>
</i><em><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif"; font-style: normal;">Congratulations Roland.</span></em><i><br>
<br>
</i><em><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif"; font-style: normal;">So
we don't clog up the list, if you want to send a message to Roland, send it to:
<a href="mailto:rgesthuizen@gmail.com">rgesthuizen@gmail.com</a></span></em><i> </i>I'm sure he won't mind<i>.<br>
<br>
</i><em><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif"; font-style: normal;">Joseph
Papaleo</span></em><i><br>
</i><em><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif"; font-style: normal;">Ivanhoe
Grammar School</span></em><i><br>
</i><em><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif"; font-style: normal;">Plenty
Campus, Mernda</span></em><i style=""></i></p>
<br><em><i><br></i></em><br><div class="gmail_quote">---------- Forwarded message ----------<br>From: <b class="gmail_sendername"></b> <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:stephen@melbpc.org.au">stephen@melbpc.org.au</a>></span><br>
Date: 2009/4/3<br>Subject: [Offtopic] (no subject)<br>To: <a href="mailto:gifted@discussions.eq.edu.au">gifted@discussions.eq.edu.au</a>, <a href="mailto:qsite-coordinators_qsite_edu_au@lists.ozhosting.com">qsite-coordinators_qsite_edu_au@lists.ozhosting.com</a>, <a href="mailto:edunet@schools.net.au">edunet@schools.net.au</a><br>
Cc: <a href="mailto:sofdev@edulists.com.au">sofdev@edulists.com.au</a>, <a href="mailto:offtopic@edulists.com.au">offtopic@edulists.com.au</a>, <a href="mailto:rleonard@nereus.com.au">rleonard@nereus.com.au</a><br><br><br>
Congratulations to ACCE & Winners & Oz-teachers and Australian education.<br>
<br>
<br>
> [Oz-teachers] ACCE awards for Educator of the Year & Outstanding Leader<br>
> From: Ralph Leonard <a href="http://rleonardatnereus.com.au" target="_blank">rleonardatnereus.com.au</a> for <a href="http://www.acce.edu.au/" target="_blank">http://www.acce.edu.au/</a><br>
> Date: Fri Apr 3 00:16:17 EST 2009<br>
<br>
<br>
Each year the Australian Council for Computers in Education makes an<br>
award for the Educator of the Year and the Award for Outstanding<br>
Leadership in the Use of ICT in Education. Nominations for these<br>
awards are made by the state and territory member associations of ACCE.<br>
<br>
<br>
This year, there are joint winners for each of the awards. ACCE is pleased<br>
to announce that the winners are<br>
<br>
Educator of the Year<br>
<br>
<br>
Roland Gesthuizen, Westall Secondary College, Victoria<br>
Sue Urban, Wilderness School, South Australia<br>
<br>
<br>
Outstanding Leader<br>
<br>
<br>
Paul Newhouse, Edith Cowan University, Western Australia<br>
Monika Stinton, education consultant, Queensland<br>
<br>
<br>
These exceptional educators will each receive a trophy provided by the<br>
Australian Computer Society and a financial prize. Each has also been<br>
nominated for the equivalent awards of the International Society for<br>
Technology in Education. A summary of their achievements is included<br>
below.<br>
<br>
<br>
It's not suprising that these educators are often contributors to the<br>
Oz-teacher discussions. I'm sure that many on this list will join me in<br>
congratulating them.<br>
<br>
<br>
Regards<br>
<br>
Ralph Leonard<br>
<br>
President, Australian Council for Computers in Education (ACCE)<br>
Board of Directors International Society for Technology in Education(ISTE)<br>
email: rleonard at <a href="http://nereus.com.au" target="_blank">nereus.com.au</a> (and see <a href="http://www.acce.edu.au/" target="_blank">http://www.acce.edu.au/</a>)<br>
<br>
<br>
Roland Gesthuizen<br>
<br>
The most striking of Roland's qualities is his passion for the use of<br>
technology in education and the infectious way in which his passionate<br>
enthusiasm is transferred to his peers. This magnifies the already<br>
significant impact that Roland has as a positive role model for other<br>
teachers. He demonstrates all the qualities of an outstanding teacher<br>
within his own work and then extends that further through his tireless<br>
volunteer roles with multiple professional organizations.<br>
<br>
Roland's influence on the teacher community is evident at local, state,<br>
national and international levels. He is a highly active participant in<br>
the Web 2.0 environment, providing support and resources to others and<br>
demonstrating the power of that environment in all of his interactions.<br>
He is a regular presenter at conferences and furthermore he is often the<br>
person arranging all the support technology for the other conference<br>
presenters and participants.<br>
<br>
A recent highlight for Roland and recognition of the quality of his work<br>
was his selection as one of the exemplary teachers in the Leadership<br>
Symposium at NECC 2008, in San Antonio, Texas. His session demonstrated<br>
the use of simple, readily available technology and glove puppets to<br>
create uniqueeducational experiences for students for diverse cultural<br>
backgrounds. This exemplified his creative approach to teaching and his<br>
ability to enthuse others, yet it was just one of many different<br>
contributions that Roland could have used to illustrate his qualities as<br>
an exemplary teacher.<br>
<br>
<br>
Sue Urban<br>
<br>
Sue has had extensive experience in a variety of schools and school<br>
locations, both metropolitan and rural. As an early adopter of technology<br>
in her classroom, she has used an integrated approach with an emphasis on<br>
developing students' own thinking skills and responsible behaviour in<br>
technology use.<br>
<br>
Sue's endeavours to influence her peers are evident through the wide range<br>
of organisations to which she is a member and highly active contributor.<br>
Her expertise extends across many areas of technology in education and her<br>
support for highly gifted students brings another perspective to her work.<br>
<br>
At the state level, she works tirelessly in a volunteer role for the<br>
Computers in Education Group of South Australia, has contributed to<br>
national conferences as a presenter and as an active member of the<br>
organising committee and played a major role in the 15th Biennial World<br>
Conference of the World Council for Gifted Education.<br>
<br>
Sue has worked on projects with several state education authorities within<br>
her home State of South Australia and also with the state education<br>
authority in Tasmania.<br>
<br>
<br>
Paul Newhouse<br>
<br>
Paul Newhouse is an exceptional leader in the use of information and<br>
communication technologies in education, who, over many years, has<br>
continued to give unstintingly of his time, expertise and energy for the<br>
benefit of students, teachers and the community. Paul is recognised<br>
internationally, nationally and across Western Australia for his<br>
innovative and pioneering work.<br>
<br>
His driving commitment to making a difference to teaching and learning in<br>
schools is reflected in his high visibility to the profession through his<br>
direction and influence on ICT in the educational environment at school<br>
and university level. He is well known for his comprehensive research and<br>
ground-breaking practices in the use of portable computing devices and<br>
online learning and assessment.His most recent focus is on digital forms<br>
of assessment.<br>
<br>
As the Director of the Centre for Schooling and Learning Technologies<br>
(CSaLT) at ECU, Paul continues to initiate and guide research in ICT in WA<br>
schools and provides direction for the training of future teachers as they<br>
apply ICT in their profession. Individual teachers, principals of schools,<br>
whole schools, education departments, curriculum developers, tertiary<br>
students and Paul's academic peers have all witnessed and benefited by,<br>
Paul's selfless dedication to promoting and supporting the use of ICT in<br>
education.<br>
<br>
<br>
Monika Stinton<br>
<br>
Monika's nomination by the Queensland Society for Information Technology<br>
in Education (QSITE) is a fitting acknowledgement of her many<br>
contributions to that professional association through management,<br>
conference organisation and presentations,. It is significant that in the<br>
large state of Queensland with many small remote communities, Monika<br>
deliberately set out to ensure that teachers in isolated locations could<br>
still access quality professional development.<br>
<br>
She organised, implemented and mentored e-learning Scholarship 2004, a<br>
partnership between the state-wide education authority Education<br>
Queensland and QSITE. While serving as Chair of two QSITE regional<br>
chapters (QSITE Sunshine Coast and QSITE Outback), Monika established<br>
techniques to deliver valuable training to teachers, particularly<br>
promoting the innovative, effective and interesting use of technology in<br>
education.<br>
<br>
Her expertise in providing remote training attracted national attention<br>
and requests from education authorities in other states for her to conduct<br>
training for their teachers.<br>
<br>
<br>
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April/017235.html</a><br>
--<br>
<br>
Cheers people<br>
Stephen Loosley<br>
Member, Victorian<br>
Institute of Teaching<br>
and Oz-Teachers Community<br>
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