In 2023 and 2024, Dr. Storch was the most cited Australian researcher in the field of Foreign Language Learning[3]
Storch retired from full-time teaching at the end of 2023, but continues to work at the University of Melbourne as an honorary fellow, working as a PhD supervisor for several candidates.[4]
Dr Storch is married and has two adult sons, all of whom she thanks in the acknowledgment section of her PhD thesis.[8] Dr. Storch is also related to former Australian Boxing Champion Henry Nissen through marriage. Storch is married to Paul Nissen, a semiretired accountant who sits on the Board of Directors at Sterling Infrastructure Pty LTD as a Non-Executive Director."Our Team". Retrieved 25 April 2024.
Bibliography
Books
Teaching Writing for Academic Purposes to Multilingual Students. (2017)[9]
Articles
"Patterns of interaction in ESL pair work." (2002)
"Collaborative writing: Product, process, and students’ reflections." (2005)
"Is there a role for the use of the L1 in an L2 setting?" (2003)
"How collaborative is pair work? ESL tertiary students composing in pairs." (2001)
"Pair versus individual writing: Effects on fluency, complexity and accuracy." (2009)
^Storch, Neomy (April 2001). "Acknowledgements". An investigation into the nature of pair work in an ESL classroom and its effect on grammatical development (PhD thesis). University of Melbourne. Retrieved 15 December 2019.