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Literacy teaching methods need to be evidence-based

Literacy teaching methods need to be evidence-based

by michelecrawshaw | Apr 13, 2022 | Media release, Peer reviewed publication, Successful Literacy and Learning

Past literacy teaching methods that don’t have a strong evidence base have disadvantaged our learners who need help the most, says NZ literacy expert Professor Gail Gillon. Talking to 1 News following the launch of the Government’s Literacy & Communication...
Kia ora to our new board member

Kia ora to our new board member

by michelecrawshaw | Mar 30, 2022 | Board, Media release, Newsletter, Peer reviewed publication

Welcome to our new board member, Professor Barry Borman. Professor Borman is an expert in the epidemiology of congenital anomalies and based at Massey University, where he is a Professor of Epidemiology. He has been the Director of the New Zealand Congenital Anomalies...
Welcome to our new Research Operations Manager

Welcome to our new Research Operations Manager

by michelecrawshaw | Mar 16, 2022 | Media release, Peer reviewed publication

Kia ora to our new Research Operations Manger, Kathryn Howard. Kathryn comes to us from the Faculty of Science at the University of Auckland where she has been a research programme manager. She has previous experience in the University’s Research Office. Prior to...
Read our December newsletter

Read our December newsletter

by michelecrawshaw | Dec 17, 2021 | Media release, Peer reviewed publication

Say hello to our last newsletter for 2021. Read it HERE Read about whether preschoolers benefit from being enrolled in childcare, the latest research on Infant Growth, the impact of lockdown school closures on children, and our latest publications.   Photo...
Premier award for Professor Boyd Swinburn

Premier award for Professor Boyd Swinburn

by michelecrawshaw | Nov 12, 2021 | Peer reviewed publication

Congratulations to Professor Boyd Swinburn, who is the recipient of the Gluckman Medal for 2022. The Gluckman Medal is the University of Auckland’s premier medical research award and recognises Professor Swinburn’s outstanding research contributions....
Premier award for Professor Boyd Swinburn

Premier award for Professor Boyd Swinburn

by michelecrawshaw | Oct 13, 2021 | Media release, Peer reviewed publication

Congratulations to Professor Boyd Swinburn, who is the recipient of the Gluckman Medal for 2022. The Gluckman Medal is the University of Auckland’s premier medical research award and recognises Professor Swinburn’s outstanding research contributions....
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