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In 2007, 8 Macquarie University academics received Citations for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning from the Carrick Institute for Learning and Teaching in Higher Education.

From left to right: Mr Joseph Macri, Mr Sam Jebeile, Dr Alan Taylor (standing), Ms Penelope Watson, , Professor John Croucher, Dr Jemina Napier

Carrick Institute Awards Night
Back row: Professor Roy Green (Dean, MGSM), Dr Wilhelmina Van Rooy, Dr Alan Taylor, Dr Jemina Napier, Mr Chris Baumann, Ms Penelope Watson, Professor John Croucher, Professor Steven Schwartz (VC)
Front row: Professor Stephen Marshall (Director, CPD), Professor Judyth Sachs (Provost), Mr Joseph Macri, Mr Sam Jebeile
Mr Chris Baumann- EFS
For infectious enthusiasm in motivating students to learn about business
and marketing, reflected in curriculum development incorporating
research, cross-cultural team approaches and business community links.
Professor John Croucher - MGSM
For the creation and enthusiastic presentation of innovative methodologies that influence and motivate students by enhancing critical and analytical thinking and problem solving skills.
Mr Sam Jebeile- EFS
For the ongoing scholarly development and implementation of curricula and resources in large classes that assist and enhance student engagement with their studies in accounting.
Mr Joseph Macri - EFS
For innovative, student-centred teaching, with passion, care and enthusiasm, that inspires students to embrace economics and to love learning.
Dr Jemina Napier - L&P
For pioneering and developing an innovative research-led program and complementary resources to enhance the learning experience of sign language interpreting students.
Dr Alan Taylor - L&P
For using the optimal learning conditions inherent in individual and small group statistical consulting to inspire students to develop their research and data analytical skills.
Dr Wilhelmina Van Rooy - ACES
For excellence in the professional development of beginning science teachers, and for providing challenging opportunities for them to think critically about classroom practice.
Ms Penelope Watson - LAW
For outstanding expertise and innovation in assessment and feedback that foster independent learning, and strategic and systematic leadership in improving and disseminating quality assessment practice.