HeintzKellie HeintzKellie Heintz is a Lecturer in Secondary English Education at the University of Melbourne. Prior to this, Kellie taught VCE English and Literature at a range of secondary schools for 20 years including Star of the Sea College and Avila Cllege. She has co-authored a range of English textbooks. Kellie is currently a member of the VCAA VCE Text Advisory Panel and the VCAA Study Design Review Panel and has held various roles at VCAA over the years. Kellie is a PhD candidate who is researching the impact of text selection and teaching pedagogy on the engagement of students in senior English. Michael Horne Michael Horne is an experienced teacher of English and Literature. He is currently Head of School: 10-12 at Ave Maria College, and has previously taught at Scotch College. Michael has written a number of textbooks for Oxford University Press, and has assessed the VCE English exam. He is an experienced VATE presenter, and has spoken at English association conferences in a number of states on approaches to the Australian Curriculum.Timothy NolanTimothy Nolan is a secondary school English, English Literature and Media teacher. A graduate of The University of Melbourne, Tim has been teaching at Ave Maria College in Aberfeldie for 7 years, where he has been the Head of English since 2011. Currently a member of the Victorian Association for the Teaching of English (VATE) Council, he regularly presents at and runs workshops for VATE in his capacity as an English and English Literature teacher. He has lectured for VATE at their conferences and Student Revision Days. Over the years he has worked for the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (VCAA) as both a Visitation Reviewer for Media and as a member of the Review Panel for the new iteration of the VCAA English/EAL Study Design. In 2014 Tim completed his Master of Education (Management) at the University of Melbourne. He has written text guides for VCE English for Insight Publications. Rachel WilliamsRachel Williams has taught VCE English and Literature for more than ten years. She currently teaches at Assumption College where she has held the positions of VCE Coordinator and English Learning Area Coordinator. Rachel was a member of the VCE English study review panel, is one of the writers of the 2016 VCE English/EAL Study Design, and is also a member of the VCAA Text Advisory Panel for English. She has presented a number of workshops on English curriculum for a variety of organisations, including VATE. Read More Read Less
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