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CURRICULUM VITAENAME:Doreen Anne Rosenthal AOCONTACT DETAILS:29 Winter StreetMalvernVictoria 3144(03) 9509 6979 (Home telephone)(03) 9347 9824 (Fax)d.rosenthal@unimelb.edu.au (e-mail)QUALIFICATIONS:1971 BA (Hons, First Class), The University of Melbourne1975 PhD, The University of MelbourneAWARDS:Dwight Prize, First Place, Final Examination in Arts, 1971Commonwealth Postgraduate Research Award, 1972-75HONOURS:Officer in the Order of AustraliaFellow, Academy of Social Sciences in AustraliaHonorary Life Member, Victorian AIDS CouncilVictorian Honour Roll of WomenCURRENT APPOINTMENT:Honorary Professorial Fellow, Melbourne School ofPopulation Health, the University of MelbournePREVIOUS APPOINTMENTS2003-2008Professor of Women’s Health and Director, Key Centre for Women’s Health inSociety, The University of Melbourne1999-2003Associate Dean (Research), Faculty of Health Sciences, La Trobe 4-19901980-19831975-1980Professorial Fellow, School of Behavioural Science, The University of MelbourneProfessor and Founding Director, Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health andSociety (ARCSHS, formerly Centre for the Study of STDs), La Trobe UniversityProfessorial Associate, School of Behavioural Science, The University of MelbourneReader, Department of Psychology, The University of MelbourneSenior Lecturer, Department of Psychology, The University of MelbourneLecturer, Department of Psychology, The University of MelbourneLecturer, Department of Psychology, Melbourne State CollegePROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPSMember, Society for Research on AdolescenceMember, Australian Psychological SocietyFounding Member, College of Health Psychologists, Australian Psychological SocietyMember, Society for Research in Child DevelopmentMember, International Society for the Study of Behavioural DevelopmentBOARD/COUNCIL MEMBERSHIPS2000-2002 Board, Australian Institute of Primary Care, Faculty of Health Sciences, La TrobeUniversityCurriculum vitae1as at August 12, 2013

2000-2002 Chair, Scientific Advisory Board, Key Centre for Research and Teaching in Women’sHealth, The University of Melbourne2000- 2006 Board, Bertarelli Foundation, Geneva2000-Board, Andrology Australia (Centre of Excellence in Male Reproductive Health),Monash University1999- 2005 Advisory Board, Institute for Social Research, Swinburne University of Technology1998-2002 Council, Society for Research on Adolescence, USA (Elected internationalrepresentative)1998Member, International committee, Society for Research on Adolescence, USA (Chair1998-2002)1998Council, Janet Clarke Hall, The University of MelbourneOTHER KEY COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS (since 1993):General2005Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre Research Advisory Committee2003-2006Australian Health Ethics CommitteeMember, Handbook and National Statement Review Working PartyMember, Training and Conference Working Party2001VicHealth Panel, Centres of Excellence in Research2000-2002Organising Committee, Global Conference on Infertility, Prague, November, 20021999-2001Organising Board, 6th International Conference on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific,Melbourne, 20011999NHMRC Public Health Discipline Panel1998-2000VicHealth Clinical and Public Health Research Committee1998NHMRC Research Grants Interview Committee1995-1997Co-convenor, 3rd International AIDS Impact Conference, Melbourne, June 19971995-1999Scientific Advisory Committee, National Centre in HIV Social Research(NCHSR)1995-1998Scientific Advisory Committee, National Priority Program, People Living with HIVand AIDS, NCHSR1995-1998Scientific Advisory Committee, National Priority Program, Youth and GeneralPopulation, NCHSR1994-199Australian National Council on AIDS (ANCA), now Australian National Council onAIDS and Related Diseases (ANCARD), Deputy Chairperson from 19951994-1999Chairperson, ANCA Education and Prevention Sub-Committee1993-1998Ministerial Advisory Committee on AIDS, Department of Health and CommunityServices, Victoria1994-1998Deputy Chairperson, Ministerial Advisory Committee on AIDS Education WorkingGroup, Department of Health and Community Services, Victoria1994Working Party on Monitoring Social and Behavioural Research in HIV/AIDS,Department of Human Services and Health, Victoria1994Adolescent Health Promotion Strategy Working Party, Department of HumanServices and Health, Victoria1994Convenor, Working Party on Hepatitis C Prevention Strategy, Department of HumanServices and Health, Victoria1994STD/AIDS Prevention Education Reference Group, Directorate of School Education,Victoria1994Peer Education Evaluation Steering Committee, Juvenile Justice Health Services,Department of Human Services and Health, VictoriaCurriculum vitae2as at August 12, 2013

1993-199419931992-1994Finance Sub-Committee, Centre for Social HealthNational Human Development Conference Planning CommitteeBoard of Management, Centre for Social HealthThe University of Melbourne2006Advancement Committee2003Academic Board2003Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences Board2003School of Population Health Executive Committee and Deputy Head of School2003School of Population Health Research Committee2003School of Population Health Finance and Resources Committee2003School of Population Health Communications & Dissemination CommitteeLa Trobe University1999-2003Research and Graduate Studies Committee1999-2003Fellowships Committee1999-2003LTU-Industry Collaborative Grants Scheme1994-1997University Development Committee1993-1999Standing Committee for Promotion to Reader and Associate Professor1999-2003Chair, Faculty of Health Sciences Overseas Study Program Committee1994-2003Faculty of Health Sciences Development Committee1993-2003Faculty of Health Sciences Board of Studies1993-1996, 1999-2003 Faculty of Health Sciences Research Committee (Chair, 1999-2003)RESEARCH GRANTS OBTAINED:2007:Department of Human Services, Victoria. 98,536 (with Shelley Mallett, HennieWilliams, Deb Keys and Lynne Jordan). Making it real: Relevant sexual healthcommunication for young people.2006-2008:NHMRC grant: (with Jane Fisher, Heather Rowe, Lyle Gurrin, and JulieQuinliven) ‘A randomised trial for an intervention to reduce maternal mooddisorder and infant outcomes’.2006-2008:ARC Linkage grant: 236,000 for ‘Understanding women’s experiences ofunplanned pregnancy and abortion’. Research partners with VicHealth and theRoyal Women’s Hospital. Additional funds of 75,000 from VicHealth.2006-2008:Australian Research Council Discovery grant. 145,000. (with Marilys Guilleminand Lynne Gillam.) ‘Hamstrung by ethics creep? Investigating human researchethics in practice.’2006-2007:Department of Human Services, Victoria. 99,856.Supporting parents in tellingtheir adolescent children about their donor-assisted conception: Research, resourcedevelopment, and public information (with Louise Johnson and MaggieKirkman.).2006-2007:Victorian Health Inequalities Network. VicHealth 80,000 (with Helen Keleher,Anne Kavanagh, John Wiseman, Tony LaMontague, Carolyn Atkins and AnneMitchell).2006Bertarelli Foundation. Development of a website which provides information onsexual & reproductive health to young people. CHF 210,000.2006:Melbourne Research Grants Scheme. 30,000 (with A/Prof Jane Fisher, DrHeather Rowe, Prof Julie Quinlivan and Dr Lyle Gurrin). Feasibility of themethods of a randomised trial of an early parenting intervention to reducematernal mood disorder & infant behaviour disturbance.Curriculum vitae3as at August 12, 2013

999-2003:1999-2003:1998:1997-1999:1996 :1994-1996:Curriculum vitaeOffice of Housing, Department of Human Services, Victoria. 40,000 (with DrShelley Mallett).Myer Foundation. Maternal mental health and child outcomes in Vietnam 64,000(with Assoc. Prof Jane Fisher)Department of Human Services, Victoria. 15,000 for developing a booklet forhomeless young people reporting outcomes from Project i (with Dr S Mallett).Glaxo Smith Kline 140,000 for ‘Cervical cancer, HPV and vaccination: what dowomen know?’ (with A/Prof Suzanne Garland and Prof Marian Pitts).Ian Potter Foundation. 20,000 for developing a booklet for homeless youngpeople reporting outcomes from Project i (with Dr S Mallett).Medical Research Grants (Restricted Purposes): 14,000 for ‘The impact ofconsumer education on uptake of evidence-based clinical guidelines for heavymenstrual bleeding.’ (with Prof. Jeremy Anderson and Prof. Les Reti)The University of Melbourne. 60,000 for ‘The health and wellbeing ofinternational students at The University of Melbourne’ (with Garry Thomson,Student Services).Office of Housing, Department of Human Services, Victoria. 5,000 (With DrShelley Mallett).Bertarelli Foundation, Geneva – CHF 210,000 for a website providing sexual andreproductive health education for pre-teens.Commonwealth AIDS Research Grant 4,000,000 for a program of HIV/AIDSand related diseases research.National Institute of Mental Health (USA) - US 3,800,000 for ‘Adolescenttrajectories for homelessness and risk for HIV’ (with Prof. Mary Jane RotheramBorus, UCLA). Australian component: US 1,008,411Australian Research Council (Small Grant) 16,000 for establishing theprevalence of STDs among people: Assessing a new method for diagnosis andtreatment.Australian Research Council. 129,000 for ‘Parents’ communication aboutsexuality: adolescent and parent perspectives’ (with Dr S. Shirley Feldman,Stanford University, USA).Commonwealth AIDS Research Grant. 1,400,000 (includes 1995 when grantadministered elsewhere and 361,290 for 1996) for the National Centre in HIVSocial Research - People Living with HIV/AIDS and their Carers Program.Australian Research Council (Small Grant). 6,779 for ‘Parents’ perspectives:Communicating with adolescents and pre-adolescents about sexuality.Spencer Foundation (USA). US11,000 for ‘Parents as sex educators:Communicating with adolescents about sexuality.Commonwealth AIDS Research Grant. 1,200,000 for a National PriorityProgram in HIV Social Research (With Dr. A. Smith and Ms P. Pyett)Commonwealth AIDS Research Grant. 180,635.59 for a study of culture,sexuality and perceptions of risk for STDs and HIV/AIDS among men of nonEnglish speaking backgrounds. (With Dr. S. Gifford)Commonwealth AIDS Research Grant. 67,208.21 for a study of cnflict betweenon-line cognitions as a means of AIDS education for gay men. (With Dr. R. Gold,Deakin University)La Trobe University Faculty of Health Sciences Research Grant. 7,000 for astudy of attitudes and values of Greek-born parents to sexuality and risk for STDsamong their young adult daughters. (With Dr. S. Gifford)Commonwealth AIDS Research Grant . 154,187.49 for a study on adolescentsconstructing sexuality: HIV, knowledge and behaviour. (With Dr. A. Smith)4as at August 12, 2013

1990:1981:1980-1982:1976-1977:National Health & Medical Research Council Public Health Research andDevelopment Committee (PHRDC). 133,727.81 for a study on perceptions ofrisk for STDs among women from non-English speaking backgrounds. (With Dr.S. Gifford)VHPF. 200,000 for a study of social and behavioural factors in the prevention ofsexually transmissible diseases. (With Dr S. Gifford, Dr A. Smith, Ms M.Temple-Smith, and Ms P. Pyett)Australian Research Council. 14,000 for a study on teenagers negotiating asexual encounter: Communication and consent.La Trobe University Faculty of Health Sciences Research Grant. 6,600 for astudy of sexual coercion and the negotiation of sexual encounters among youngpeople.Rotary International Health Research Fund. 6,000 for a study of female identityand safe sex behaviour: Young women's conceptualisation of sexual identity andpractice in rural and urban environments. (With Prof. G. Bowes, Royal Children’sHospital)Commonwealth AIDS Research Grant. 50,000 for a study of the personalconstructions of sexuality of young adults. (With Dr. S. Moore)Commonwealth AIDS Research Grant. 26,000 for an evaluation of an AIDSintervention study with gay men. (With Dr. R. Gold, Deakin University)Commonwealth AIDS Research Grant. 44,000 for a study of the transition toinjecting drug use. (With Dr. N. Crofts, MacFarlane Burnet Centre)Rotary International Health Research Fund. 18,000 for a study of STD-relatedknowledge and attitudes of adolescents. (With Dr. S. Moore)Commonwealth AIDS Research Grant. 43,000 for a study of the sexualideologies of homeless and non-homeless adolescents. (With Dr. S. Moore)Commonwealth AIDS Research Grant. 2,870 for a study of homeless youth,AIDS, and risk-taking.Commonwealth Aids Research Grant). 75,000 for a study of adolescent risktaking behaviour and AIDS. (With Dr. Moore, Faculty of Education, MonashUniversity).Spencer Foundation (USA.). 10,000 for a study of the educational achievementand adjustment of first- and second-generation Chinese-Australian adolescents.Department of Community Services and Health. 75,000 for an evaluation of anAIDS media campaign for people of non-English speaking background. (With Dr.K. Rigby, South Australia Institute of Technology).Commonwealth Department of Immigration and Ethnic Affairs. 35,000 for astudy of citizenship and cultural identity. (With Prof. A Wearing & Dr. R.Wearing.)Education Research and Development Committee. 22,000 for a study of theadaptation and adjustment of immigrant and non-immigrant adolescents.Education Research and Development Committee. 30,000 for a longitudinalstudy of the development of formal operational reasoning. (With Dr. S.Somerville).In addition, from 1992-1999, I was Principal Investigator on the VicHealth Research Centre ofExcellence grant for a program of research relating to the prevention of STDs. Total funding overthis period was 3,500,000.Curriculum vitae5as at August 12, 2013

PUBLICATIONSIn refereed journals:Nasir, S. & Rosenthal, D.A. The Lorong as a risk environment: drug use and gangs among youngmales in the slums of Makassar, Indonesia. (in press). Contemporary Drug Problems(Accepted 28 June 2008)Li-Jung, L., Lee, S-J., Rotheram, M.J., Lightfoot, M., Lester, P., Rosenthal, D., & Mallett, S. Whois doing well? A typology of newly homeless adolescents. (in press). Journal of CommunityPsychology. (Accepted 31 May 2008).Nasir, S. & Rosenthal, D.A. The social context of initiation into injecting drugs in the slums ofMakassar, Indonesia. (in press). International Journal of Drug Policy. (Accepted 15 February2008)Mallett, S. & Rosenthal, D. Physically violent mothers are a reason for young people leaving home.(in press). Journal of Interpersonal Violence. (Accepted 16 January 2008)Rosenthal, D.A., Mallett, S., Milburn, N., & Rotheram-Borus, M.J. (in press). Drug use amonghomeless young people in Los Angeles and Melbourne. Journal of Adolescent Health(Accepted Jan 20 2004)Russell, V.J., Rosenthal, D.A., & Thomson, G. (in press). Use of health and counselling services byinternational students at an Australian university. Higher Education. (Accepted 23 July 2007)Rosenthal, D.A., Russell, V.J., & Thomson, G. (2008). The health and health-related riskbehaviours of international students at an Australian university. Higher Education, 55, 51-67.Solorio, M. R., Rosenthal, D. A., Milburn, N.G., Weiss, R.E. , Batterham, P.J., Gandara, M., &Rotheram-Borus, M. J. (2008). Predictors of sexual risk among newly homeless youth: Alongitudinal study. Journal of Adolescent Health, 42, 401-409.Rosenthal, D.A., Rotheram-Borus, M.J., Batterham, P., Mallett, S., & Milburn, N. (2007).Housing stability over two years and HIV risk among newly homeless youth. AIDS andBehavior, 11, 831-841.Milburn, N., Rosenthal, D.A., Rotheram-Borus, M.J., Mallett, S., & Batterham, P. (2007). Newlyhomeless youth typically return home. Journal of Adolescent Health, 40, 574-576.Kirkman, M., Rosenthal, D., & Johnson, L. (2007). Families working it out: Adolescents’ views oncommunicating about donor-assisted conception. Human Reproduction, 22, 2318-2324Rosenthal, D.A., Russell, V.J., & Thomson, G. (2007). Social connectedness among internationalstudents at an Australian university. Social Indicators Research, 84, 71-82Milburn, N.G., Stein, J.A., Rice, E., Mallett, S., Rosenthal, D., Rotheram-Borus, M.J., & Lightfoot,M. (2007). AIDS risk behaviors among American and Australian homeless young people.Journal of Social Issues (Invited), 63(6), 543 – 566Nkosana, J. & Rosenthal, D.A. (2007). The dynamics of intergenerational sexual relationships: Theexperience of schoolgirls in Botswana. Sexual Health, 4, 1-7.Rosenthal, D.A., Dyson, S., Pitts, M., & Garland, S. Challenges to accepting a Human PapillomaVirus (HPV) vaccine: A qualitative study of Australian women. (2007). Women and Health,45, 59-73.Nkosana, J. & Rosenthal, D.A. (2007). Saying no to intergenerational sex: The experience ofschoolgirls in Botswana. Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies, 2(1), 1-11.Gillam, L., Guillemin, M., & Rosenthal, D. (2006) ‘Obstructive and power hungry? TheAustralian human research ethics process. Monash Bioethics Review, 25, 30-38.Keys, D., Mallett, S., & Rosenthal, D. (2006). Giving up on drugs: homeless young people andself-reported problematic drug use. Contemporary Drug Problems, 33, 63-98.Rosenthal, D., Mallett, S., Gurrin, L., Milburn, N., & Rotheram-Borus, M.J. (2006) Changes overtime among homeless young people in drug dependency, mental illness and their comorbidity. Psychology, Health & Medicine, 12, 70-80.Curriculum vitae6as at August 12, 2013

Milburn, N., Rotheram-Borus, M.J., Rice, E., Mallett, S., & Rosenthal, D.A. (2006). Cross-nationalvariations in behavioural profiles among homeless youth. American Journal of CommunityPsychology. 37, 63-76.Rosenthal, D.A., Mallett, S., & Myers, P. (2006) Why do homeless young people leave home?Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. 30, (3) 281-285Rosenthal, D.A. & Tran Thi Kim Oanh. (2006). Listening to female sex workers in Vietnam:Influences on safe sex practices with clients and partners Sexual Health, 3 (1) 21-32Kirkman, M., Rosenthal, D.A., & Feldman, S.S. (2005). Being open with your mouth shut: What is“openness” in family communication about sexuality? Sex Education, 5, 49-66.Mallett, S., Rosenthal, D.A. & Keys, D. (2005). Young people, drug use and family conflict:Pathways into homelessness. Journal of Adolescence, 28, 185-199.Milburn N., Rosenthal D.A., & Rotheram-Borus, M.J. (2005) Needed: Services research withhomeless young people. Journal of Health and Social Policy; 20, 1-10.Milburn, N., Rotheram-Borus, M.J., Batterham, P., Brumback, B., Rosenthal, D., & Mallett, S.(2005). Predictors of close family relationships over one year among homeless young people.Journal of Adolescence, 28, 263-275.Rice, E., Milburn, N., Rotheram-Borus, M.J., Rosenthal, D.A., & Mallett, S. (2005) The effects ofpeer-group network properties on drug use among homeless youth. American BehaviouralScientist, 48(8), 1102-1123Rosenthal, D.A. & Rotheram-Borus, M.J. (2005). Young people and homelessness. Journal ofAdolescence, 28, 167-169.Keogh, L.A., Southey, M.C., Maskiell, J., Young, M., Gaff, K.L., Kirk, J., Tucker, K.M., Rosenthal,D., McCredie, M.R.E., Giles, G.G., & Hopper, J.L. (2004). Uptake of offer to receive geneticinformation about BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations in an Australian population-based study.Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention, 13, 2258-63.Mallett, S., Rosenthal, D.A., Myers, P., Milburn, N., & Rotheram-Borus, M.J. (2004). Practisinghomelessness: A typology approach to young people’s daily routines. Journal ofAdolescence, 27, 337-350.Edwards, J., Mallett, S., Keys, D., & Rosenthal, D. (2003). Violence and homelessness in youngpeople. Parity, 16.Rossiter, B., Mallett, S., Myers, P. & Rosenthal, D. (2003). Living well? Homeless young people inMelbourne. Parity, 16, 13-14.Rosenthal, D.A , Mallett, S., Rotheram-Borus, M.J., & Myers, P. (2003). Homeless young peopleare a vulnerable group for Hepatitis C. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health,27, 464.Rosenthal, D. & Mallett, S. (2003). Involuntary sex experienced by homeless young people: apublic health problem. Psychological Reports, 93, 1195-1196.Rosenthal, D.A., Haste, B., Mitchell, A., & Ollis, D. (2002). Teaching about Hepatitis C: A nationalsurvey of secondary school teachers. Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 13, 214-219.Hillier, L. & Rosenthal, D.A. (2001). Editorial: Special issue on gay, lesbian and bisexual youth.Journal of Adolescence, 24, 1-4.Kirkman, M., Rosenthal, D.A., & Feldman, S.S. (2001). Freeing up the subject: Tension betweentraditional masculinity and involved fatherhood revealed through communicating aboutsexuality with adolescents. Culture, Health, and Society, 3, 391-411.Mallett, S., Rosenthal, D.A., & Myers, P. (2001). Providing services to homeless young people inMelbourne. Youth Studies, 20, 26-33.Rosenthal, D.A., Senserrick, T., & Feldman, S.S. (2001). A typology approach to describing parentsas communicators about sexuality. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 30, 463-Curriculum vitae7as at August 12, 2013

Feldman, S.S., & Rosenthal, D.A. (2000). The effect of communication characteristics on familymembers' perceptions of parents as sex communicators. Journal of Research onAdolescence, 10, 119-150.Macdonald, K, Bartos, M., & Rosenthal, D.A. (2000). Australian women living with HIV/AIDS aremore sceptical than men about antiretroviral treatment. AIDS Care, 13, 15-26.Rosenthal, D.A., Fairley, C.K., Garland, S.M., Tabrizi, S.T., Raynor, K., Edwards, C., Gregson, S.,& Walsh, J. (2000). Homeless young people: A group at risk. Letter to Medical Journal ofAustralia, 172(5), 244.Rosenthal, D.A., & Dowsett, G. (2000). The changing perceptions of sex and sexuality. The LancetPerspectives. Supplement to The Lancet, December, 356, 58.Fitzgerald, J.L., Louie, R., Rosenthal, D.A., & Crofts, N. (1999). The meaning of the rush forinitiates to injecting drug use. Contemporary Drug Problems, 26, 481-504.Kirkman, M., & Rosenthal, D.A. (1999). Representations of reproductive technology in women'snarratives of infertility. Women and Health, 29, 17-36.Lindsay, J., Smith, A.M.A. & Rosenthal, D.A. (1999). Conflicting advice? Australian adolescents’use of condoms or the oral contraceptive pill. Family Planning Perspectives, 31, 190-14.Lindsay, J., Smith, A.M.A. & Rosenthal, D.A. (1999). Uncertain knowledge: A national survey ofhigh school students’ knowledge and beliefs about Hepatitis C. Australian and New ZealandJournal of Public Health, 23, 135-139.Rosenthal, D.A. & Feldman, S.S. (1999). The importance of importance: The differentiated natureof parent-adolescent communication about sexuality. Journal of Adolescence, 22, 835-852.Rosenthal, D.A., Smith, A.M.A., & de Visser, R. (1999). Personal and social factors influencingage of first sexual intercourse. Archives of Sexual Behaviour, 28, 319-333.Smith, A.M.A., Lindsay, J., & Rosenthal, D.A. (1999). Same-sex attraction, drug injection andbinge drinking among Australian adolescents: Results of a national survey. Australian andNew Zealand Journal of Public Health, 23, 643-646.Ezzy, D., Bartos, M., de Visser, R., & Rosenthal D.A. (1998). Antiretroviral uptake in Australia:medical, attitudinal and cultural correlates. International Journal of STD and AIDS, 9, 579586.Gold, R., & Rosenthal, D.A. (1998). Examining self-justifications for unsafe sex as a technique ofAIDS education: The importance of personal relevance. International Journal of STD andAIDS, l 9, 208-213.Kirkman, M., Rosenthal, D.A. & Smith, A.M.A. (1998). Adolescent sex and the romantic narrative:Why some young heterosexuals use condoms to prevent pregnancy but not disease.Psychology, Health & Medicine, 3(4), 357-372.Kirkman, M., Smith, A.M.A. & Rosenthal, D.A.(1998). Safe sex is not contraception: Reclaiming“safe sex” for HIV/STD prevention. Venereology, 11(2), 23-26.Rosenthal DA, Feldman SS & Edwards D. (1998). Mum's the word: Mothers’ perspectives oncommunication about sexuality with adolescents. Journal of Adolescence, 21, 727-743.Rosenthal, D.A., Gifford, S. & Moore, S. (1998). Safe love or safe sex: competing discourses?AIDS Care, 10(1), 35-47.Rosenthal, D.A., Smith, A.M.A, & Lindsay, J. (1998). Change over time: High school students’behaviours and beliefs, 1992 to 1997. Venereology, 11, 6-13.Smith, A.M.A., de Visser, R., Akande, A., Rosenthal, D.A., & Moore, S.M. (1998). Australian andSouth African university undergraduates' HIV-related knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours.Archives of Sexual Behavior, 27, 279-294.Smith, A.M.A. & Rosenthal, D.A. (1998). Revisiting adolescents' sexual styles: patterns ofadolescents’ self perceptions. Psychological Reports, 83, 65-66.Gifford, S.M., Bakopanos, C., Dawson, M.T., Rosenthal, D.A., & Smith, A. (1997). What womenworry about: The place of HIV/AIDS and STDs in health concerns among Turkish, second-Curriculum vitae8as at August 12, 2013

generation Greek, Chilean, Vietnamese and Anglo-Australian women. Venereology, 10(4),236-249.Rosenthal, D.A. (1997). Understanding sexual coercion among young adolescents: Communicativeclarity, pressure, and acceptance. Archives of Sexual Behaviour, 26 (5) 481-493.Rosenthal, D.A. & Collis, F. (1997). Australian parents' beliefs about adolescent sexuality andHIV/AIDS. Journal of HIV Education and Prevention in Children and Adolescents, 1, 57-72.Rosenthal, D.A., Moore, S.M., & Fernbach, M. (1997). The singles scene: Safe sex practices andattitudes among heterosexual adults. Psychology and Health, 12, 171-182.Rosenthal, D.A. & Smith, A.M.A. (1997). Adolescent sexual timetables. Journal of Youth andAdolescence, 26, 619-636.Rosenthal, D.A., Smith, A.M.A. & de Visser, R. (1997). Young people’s condom use: an eventspecific analysis. Venereology, 10(2), 101-107.Smith, A.M.A. & Rosenthal, D.A. (1997). Sex, alcohol and drugs? Young people’s experience ofSchoolies Week. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 21, 175-180.Stewart, F.J. & Rosenthal, D.A. (1997). Rural and urban female secondary schools students'attitudes towards and use of primary care services. Australian Journal of Rural Health, 5,126-131.Buzwell, S. & Rosenthal, D.A. (1996). Constructing a sexual self: Adolescents' sexual selfperceptions and sexual risk-taking. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 6(4), 489-513.Crofts, N., Louie, R., Rosenthal, D.A. & Jolley, D. (1996). The first hit: Circumstances surroundinginitiation into injecting. Addiction, 91(8), 1187-1196.Louie, R., Rosenthal, D.A., & Crofts, N. (1996). Injecting and sexual risk-taking among younginjecting drug users. Venereology, 9(2), 20-24.Moore, S.M., & Rosenthal, D.A. (1996). Young people assess their risk of STDs. Psychology andHealth, 11, 345-355.Peart, R., Rosenthal, D.A., & Moore, S.M. (1996). The heterosexual singles scene: Putting dangerinto pleasure. AIDS Care, 8(3), 341-349.Rosenthal, D.A. & Peart, R. (1996). The rules of the game: Teenagers negotiating a sexualencounter. Journal of Adolescence, 19, 321-332.Rosenthal, D.A., Ranieri, N., & Klimidis, S. (1996). Vietnamese adolescents in Australia:Relationships between perceptions of self and parental values, intergenerational conflict, andgender dissatisfaction. International Journal of Psychology, 31(2), 81-91.Rosenthal, D.A. & Smith, A.M.A. (1996). Adolescents and health: Towards a social model.Psychology, Health and Medicine, 1(2), 133-143.Rosenthal, D.A., Smith, A.M.A., Reichler, H. & Moore, S.M. (1996). Changes in heterosexualuniversity undergraduates' HIV-related knowledge, attitudes and behaviour: Melbourne,1989-1994. Genitourinary Medicine, 72, 123-127.Smith, A.M.A., Rosenthal, D.A., & Reichler, H. (1996). High schoolers’ masturbatory practices:Their relationship to sexual intercourse and personal characteristics. Psychological Reports,79, 499-509. Reprinted in Kimmel, M.S. & Plante, R.F. (Eds.), (2004). Sexualities:Identities, behaviors, and society. Oxford University Press: U.S.A. pp.99-105.Buzwell, S. & Rosenthal, D.A. (1995). Exploring the sexual world of the unemployed adolescent.Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 5, 161-166.Feldman, S.S., Rosenthal, D.A., Brown, N.L. & Canning, R.D. (1995). Predicting sexual experiencein adolescent boys from peer rejection and acceptance during childhood. Journal of Researchon Adolescence, 5, (4), 387-412.Gold, R. & Rosenthal, D.A. (1995). Preventing unprotected anal intercourse in gay men: Acomparison of two intervention techniques. International Journal of STD and AIDS, 6, 89-94.Rosenthal, D.A. & Smith, A.M. (1995). Adolescents, sexually transmissible diseases, and healthpromotion: Information sources, preferences and trust. Health Promotion Journal ofAustralia, 5, 38-44.Curriculum vitae9as at August 12, 2013

Rosenthal, D.A., Waters, L. & Glaun, D. (1995). What do pre-adolescents and adolescentsunderstand about HIV/AIDS? Psychology and Health, 10, 507-522.Smith, A.M. & Rosenthal, D.A. (1995). Adolescents' perceptions of their risk environments.Journal of Adolescence, 18, 229-245.Smith, A. M., Rosenthal, D.A. & Tesoriero, A. (1995). Adolescents and sexually transmissiblediseases: Patterns of knowledge in Victorian high schools. Venereology, 8, 83-88.Gold, R. Skinner, M.J. & Rosenthal, D.A. (1994) Links with the gay community and themaintenance of safe sex. Letter to Medical Journal of Australia, 160, 591-592.Moore, S.M., & Rosenthal, D.A. (1994). Dimensions of adolescent sexual ideology. AustralianEducational and Developmental Psychologist, 11(1), 8 - 14.Ranieri, N.F., Klimidis, S. & Rosenthal, D.A. (1994). Validity of a single-item index ofacculturation in Vietnamese immigrant youth. Psychological Reports, 74, 735-738.Rosenthal, D.A., & Moore, S.M. (1994). Stigma and ignorance: Adolescents' beliefs about sexuallytransmissible diseases. Venereology, 7, 62-66.Rosenthal, D.A., Moore, S.M., & Buzwell, S. (19

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Anne Frank: Beyond the Diary VanDerRol/Verhoeve 6.8 3 Anne of Avonlea L.M. Montgomery 8.6 16 Anne of Green Gables L.M. Montgomery 7.3 17 Anne of Ingleside L.M. Montgomery 6 16 Anne of the Island (Unabridged) L.M. Montgomery 6.3 12 Anne of Windy Poplars L.M. Montgomery 5.9 14 Anne's House of Dreams L.M. Montgomery 6.1 13

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3.0 TYPES OF CURRICULUM There are many types of curriculum design, but here we will discuss only the few. Types or patterns are being followed in educational institutions. 1. Subject Centred curriculum 2. Teacher centred curriculum 3. Learner centred curriculum 4. Activity/Experience curriculum 5. Integrated curriculum 6. Core curriculum 7.

Anne of Green Gables, written in 1908, gives a good picture of rural society in Canada in the late 1800s. Anne of Green Gables is partly autobiographical. Like Lucy Montgomery, Anne enjoys reading and becomes a teacher, and most of the stories about her take place on Prince Edward Island. Both Anne and Montgomery lost their mothers.

MD 32-AK, Redmiles Lane - transferred to Anne Arundel County, now County Route 6109. MD 173, Fort Smallwood Road – road relocated and extended for 0.06 mile by Anne Arundel County. MD 732, Guilford Road – transferred to Anne Arundel County, now County Route 6107. MD 915-D, Irene Avenue – transferred to Anne Arundel County, now County .

Mother’s and Father’s Day Assemblies School Choir School Leaders Elections Development of School Advisory Board Development of Parents and Friends Group (PFA) Movie Night Experience Music Soiree Christmas Carols Night Athletics Carnival Camp for Years 5/6 Thank you to all the staff for their commitment, passion and care of our children. Thank you to .