Meet the Team
About
Dr Suzanne Stewart PhD, MEdL, MA, BSC, PGCE
With over 30 years of experience in education as a learner and teacher, Suzanne has a wealth of knowledge and insight to share. She specialises in best practice pedagogy and how to teach in a neurodiverse classroom. In 2019, Suzanne was awarded the Australian Council of Educational Leaders Award. She completed a PhD in 2024 entitled 'Embedding a Therapeutic Approach into 3-D Animated Serious Games to Reduce Worry, Anxiety, and Loneliness in Early Aged Adolescents with Neurodevelopmental Disorders.' Suzanne was awarded both the Dr Teck Jin Lian Memorial Prize in Education (2024) for the most outstanding contribution to education and the Cameron Prize in Education (2024) for the best PhD research.
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Suzanne values sharing her experiences with fellow educators and is committed to creating the best possible learning environment for all students, especially those with neurodiversity.
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About
Tracey McAllister MEdL, BEd
With over 16 years in teaching and school leadership, Tracey brings extensive expertise, particularly in supporting neurodiverse students. Her commitment to inclusive learning is reflected in her innovative teaching strategies and collaborative approach. She has successfully implemented programs that foster both academic and social growth, ensuring every student thrives.
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Tracey is also passionate about mentoring new graduates as they transition into their careers, providing the guidance and support needed to help them succeed.