by EllenR | Dec 12, 2018 | Criminal justice, DCSAs, In the news
The report ‘Every 4 minutes: A discussion paper on preventing family violence in New Zealand’ was presented to the Parliamentary Undersecretary for Justice Jan Logie at Parliament on the 11 December 2018. The report is the third in the series of reports...
by EllenR | Nov 8, 2018 | In the news
Juliet shared her thoughts on science and education at uLearn’s Kōrero Mātauranga session (see video). Her talk was also covered by the Education Gazette. Read the full article on the Education Gazette...
by EllenR | Nov 5, 2018 | In the news
The news website Stuff featured Juliet in their National Portrait series. The article by Nikki Macdonald covered some of Juliet’s work as a “builder of molecular lego” and canvassed her opinions on her current role as the Prime Minister’s Chief Science Advisor. Read...
by EllenR | Oct 29, 2018 | In the news
The Education Gazette interviewed Juliet about her thoughts on science education. She wants science education to be inclusive “and go beyond the traditional sources of received wisdom. Science is also fun, and learning about it should be fun for students, which...
by EllenR | Oct 9, 2018 | In the news
The NZ Herald runs a “12 Questions with…” feature. On 9 October, they featured Juliet answering questions about her role, her science background, and the opportunities for leadership as the Prime Minister’s Chief Science Advisor, Kaitohutohu Mātanga Pūtaiao...
by EllenR | Oct 3, 2018 | DCSAs, In the news
Professor Stuart McNaughton, Chief Science Advisor for the Ministry of Education, recently spoke to Newshub about the need to teach children critical analysis and argument—but also empathy. Professor McNaughton was one of the contributors to a collection of essays by...