Comview - VCTA’s Annual Conference

With over 100 workshops and presentations, Comview is designed for Years 7 to 12 business educators. A particular focus will be on the new VCE Business Management and Economics Study Designs due for implementation in 2017. An extensive program will also be offered in VCE Accounting and Legal Studies.

Date November 28, 2016 - November 29, 2016
Time 9:00am - 3:00pm

Welcome to Comview2016

Comview2016 offers an extensive program with over 100 sessions and workshops to choose from. With something for all educators, the program consists of five key elements:

  • the implementation of curriculum change across Years 7 to 12
  • an increased emphasis on effective pedagogical practices
  • subject discipline updates
  • collaboration and networking
  • exposure to new resources.

2017 sees the implementation of the newly accredited VCE Business Management and VCE Economics Units 1 to 4. A full suite of presentations are available to assist teachers in understanding key knowledge and skills and to plan accordingly. VCE Legal Studies is also under review and Comview2016 participants can elect to attend an update on either day of the conference to ensure you are abreast of recent developments.

In addition, the new Victorian Curriculum F–10 is due for full implementation in 2017. Inclusive of Economics and Business and Civics and Citizenship, workshops provide the opportunity to explore the teaching and learning of critical and creative thinking, ethical capabilities and the design of deep learning. Comview2016 provides comprehensive opportunities to learn from colleagues of the range of ways the Victorian Curriculum is being implemented across schools.

Comview2016 consists of two full-day strands in VCE Accounting, Business Management, Economics and Legal Studies. You can learn about contemporary Accounting reporting, connect with the recent practice of well-known and emerging businesses, discuss the latest economic issues and policies and learn of the latest developments in the law and legal system.

Throughout the program you will see a range of sessions of a cross curriculum nature – these are listed in the two-day strand Of interest to all which contains a host of options for your consideration. You can spend a half-day workshop on giving effective feedback to students, explore the creative use of technology in the curriculum, be updated on the latest research showing skills young people need and delve into the evidence on learning and what works with students.

VCTA is again delighted to have Victoria University as a key Comview2016 partner and valued venue host. In addition, we thank the Commonwealth Bank and CPA Australia for their sponsorship of Comview2016.

I very much look forward to meeting you at Comview2016.

Sasha Mildenhall
President, VCTA

300 Flinders St, Melbourne
Melbourne
Victoria
Australia

Presenters
Many people are involved in Comview – from facilitating workshops to being part of panel presentations VCTA is grateful to those within and beyond the teaching community for the time they make available to share their expertise. Comview has over 100 session from which to choose – the following are a few of our valued presenters.
Greg Barns
Legal Studies session MC12
Greg is a barrister who has advised and appeared in cases involving anti-terror laws. He was involved in Australia’s biggest terrorism trial with 25 lawyers, 12 accused and 482 secretly recorded conversations. Greg will take the audience behind the scene to tell a story about defence of clients.

Anna Bennett
Of interest to all session TA11
Join Anna, experienced teacher and education consultant, in this half-day workshop as she addresses what the forms of feedback are that students can receive about their learning, which of these are most effective and why.

Jarryd Burns
Business Management session TC07
Jarryd is Co-founder and Commercial Director at Thankyou, a social enterprise that exists to fund life-changing water, food aid and hygiene and sanitation projects in developing nations. Thankyou has over 40 products available in 5000 outlets in Australia. Hear the journey of a social enterprise that really does make a difference.

Dr Swee Hoon Chuah
Economics session TD07
Senior Lecturer in Economics and the Chair of the Behavioural Business Lab at the School of Economics, Finance & Marketing, RMIT University, Swee Hoon’s particular research interest is in cross-cultural experimental economics where she investigates the impact of cultural factors such as values and religion on economic behaviour. Join Swee Hoon as she investigates behavioural economics in practice.

Christine Corbett
Business Management session MA06
Australia Post Chief Customer Officer and member of the Executive Leadership Team, Christine will discuss the approaches and strategies taken in the successful creation of Australia Post’s e-commerce service.

The Hon Philip Cummins AM
Legal Studies session MB10
His Honour was a Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria and commenced as Chair of the Victorian Law Reform Commission in 2012. In this presentation Philip reports on the Victorian Law Reform Commission review into what should be the role of victims before, during and after a criminal trial, including whether the victim should have a role – and if so, what role – at stages of the criminal trial process.

Craig Dent
Business Management session TA06
Craig is an award-winning Senior Executive who builds and leads high performing teams to deliver transformational change in large volume, complex and highly regulated environments. Appointed as Chief Executive Officer at State Trustees in 2013, Craig has led a transformation with a focus on people, systems and process efficiencies. Join Craig as he provides a case study on effective change management.

Associate Justice John Efthim
Legal Studies session MA09
Join Associate Justice John Efthim of the Supreme Court of Victoria as he discusses the use of mediation – a confidential process for resolving and settling civil disputes.

Dr Craig Emerson
Economics session TA08
An Adjunct Professor with Victoria University, Dr Emerson is an eminent economist with almost 35 years’ experience in public policy, politics and public service. Craig was Minister for Trade and Competitiveness in the Gillard Government and Senior Adviser to Prime Minister Bob Hawke. With a PhD in Economics from the Australian National University, in this presentation Craig will provide a critique of Australia’s current economic policy.

Professor Carolyn Evans
Legal Studies session TC12
Professor Evans is Dean of Melbourne Law School and Chair of the Council of Australian Law Deans. Carolyn is an internationally recognised expert on religious freedom and the relationship between law and religion. In this presentation Carolyn will address the topic of Parliament and same sex marriage – do we need a plebiscite?

Reuben Finighan
Economics session MC09
The 2016 Commonwealth Bank John Monash Scholar, Victoria and Senior Research Officer at the Melbourne Institute, The University of Melbourne, Reuben was part of Harvard Professor Robert Putnam’s research team and has co-authored papers with both Putnam and Lord Nicolas Stern (London School of Economics). In this presentation Reuban will explore Brexit and highlight what the economic evidence shows.

Melanie Gaylard
Of interest to all session MD13
Safe Schools Coalition Australia is a national network of organisations working with schools to create safer and more inclusive environments for same sex attracted, intersex and gender diverse students, staff and families. Melanie, Project Officer with the Coalition, will provide an overview of the resources to help make schools safer and more inclusive.

Ross Gittins AM
Economics session TB09
A high profile economic commentator and a Comview favourite, Ross is Economics Editor at the Sydney Morning Herald and an economic columnist for The Age. The author of many texts includingBudgets, Bulldust and Bastardry, in this presentation Ross will undertake an insightful exploration of the Chinese economy.

Adjunct Prof Rob Hulls
Legal Studies session TB11
Rob is Director, Centre for Innovative Justice at RMIT University. He is well known as a Victorian Attorney-General who instigated significant changes to Victoria's legal system. In this session Rob will outline the CIJ’s work to develop a Justice Index to encourage all jurisdictions to take a more innovative and meaningful approach to the way in which justice is not only delivered and measured, but ultimately experienced by those who most need its help.

Dr Bryan Keon-Cohen AM QC
Years 7 to 10 session MC01 and Legal Studies session MC11
Dr Keon-Cohen recently retired from the Victorian bar after 35 years in practice. He was junior counsel for Eddie Mabo and his co-plaintiffs during the ten years of the litigation (1982–1992). Join Bryan in this moving account, with original pictures, of the case for native title.

Peter Martin
Economics session MB08
Well known Economics Editor at The Age, Peter Martin, a former Commonwealth Treasury official, has reported economics for the ABC and then for Fairfax Media since 1985. Peter has been economics correspondent for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald, and economics editor of The Canberra Times. In the early 2000s he served as the ABC’s Tokyo correspondent. Join Peter as he addresses issues and policies surrounding interest rates, budget settings and tax policy.

Kimble Montagu
Business Management session MB06
Kimble Montagu is a teaching associate in the Department of Marketing, Faculty of Business and Economics at Monash University. Kimble’s presentation will assist teachers to understand the theory related to the 7Ps of marketing (Unit 2) together with case study examples of how this marketing model is used by businesses.

Associate Professor Vai-Lam Mui
Economics session MA07
Vai-Lam Mui, Monash Business School, will provide an introduction to behavioural economics and consider insights from behavioural economics for understanding consumer behaviour, business decisions and public policies.

Rachel Mutch
Years 7 to 10 session TA02 and Of interest to all session TA12
Rachel is the Research Project Manager at the Foundation for Young Australians. Providing valuable insights into contemporary skills required by young people, join Rachel as she outlines the Foundation’s recent research The new basics: the skills young people need for the New Work Order. A must-know for all teachers.

Dr Venkat Narayanan
Accounting session MB04
Venkat is a lecturer in taxation and accounting at RMIT University. His research interests include social and environmental accounting and sustainability and accounting education. Accounting is currently taught as a technical discipline with little attention to the inter-connectedness of accounting and society. In this presentation Venkat outlines a framework which empowers educators to look at and teach accounting differently.

The Hon Edward O’Donohue MLC
Legal Studies session TA09
The Hon Edward O’Donohue is Shadow Minister for Police, Shadow Minister for Community Safety and Shadow Minister for Corrections and Member for Eastern Victoria Region. Previously he was an article Clerk/Solicitor and Barrister. In this presentation, as Chair of the Legal and Social Issues Committee, Edward will report on the Inquiry into end of life choices.

Jamie Robertson
Years 7 to 10 session TB03
With a passion for financial education, Jamie will profile the free Commonwealth Bank workshops that engage students and provide easy to understand concepts and strategies specific to financial literacy.

Tom Rosewall
Economics session TD08
Tom is an economist and senior representative for Victoria and Tasmania with the Reserve Bank of Australia. In this visit to the RBA office in Collins Street, Tom will provide an update of recent economic conditions in Australia and abroad.

Sasha Rudakov
Legal Studies session MB09
In 2014 the Victorian Ombudsman announced an investigation into the rehabilitation and transitional services for prisoners in Victoria. The correctional system is also the subject of more complaints to the Ombudsman than any other government agency. In this session Sasha, Assistant Ombudsman, provides an overview of the issues raised in the report and the recommendations for change.

Dr Eva Tsahuridu
Accounting session MA04
Dr Eva Tsahuridu is Policy Adviser, Professional Standards and Governance at CPA Australia. Eva manages CPA Australia’s accounting policy team and looks after the ethics, professional standards and governance policy portfolio. In her presentation Eva takes a timely look at the ethical behaviour and professional identity of accountants, and common ethical challenges and obligations in the workplace.

Dr Libby Tudball
Years 7 to 10 session MB01
Dr Libby Tudball is Associate Professor in Education in the Faculty of Education, Monash University. In this presentation Libby will provide a detailed overview of civics and citizenship within the Victorian Curriculum and the implications for teaching and learning.

Tanya Vaughan
Of interest to all session MA11
Associate Director, Social Ventures Australia, Tanya will outline findings of important research on Evidence for Learning to support great practice across all schools and classrooms. Tanya will highlight which approaches in classrooms and schools have the greatest learning impact for students.

Site visits:
MB03: The Old Treasury Building
MD02: Exploring the new exhibition at the Chinese Museum in Chinatown
TD02: Integrating intercultural capability in the Economics and Business curriculum: HSBC and Asia Education Foundation
TD08: Recent economic conditions: the Reserve Bank of Australia