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- How does a Series of Earthquakes Affect Academic Performance?
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- A presentation by Professor Simon Kemp (Department of Psychology) on "How does a Series of Earthquakes Affect Academic Performance?"
- Creator(s)
- Simon Kemp
- Date
- 12:00pm 5th June 2012
- Tags
- Education
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- Fairfax Video, September 2012 (13)
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- A video of a protest at the Hagley Park netball courts against the Canterbury school reforms. 57 schools will be affected by the reforms, with 13 set to close and 25 undergoing some form of merger. The video includes speeches from Reverend Mike Coleman, Richard Chambers (Principal at Manning Intermediate), Jelena (a student at Greenpark School), Jennifer O'Lerry (Principal at Branston Intermediate), Eugenie Sage (Green Party MP), and Mia Harrison.
- Creator(s)
- Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 4:13am 23rd September 2012
- Tags
- Mike Coleman, Richard Chambers, Jennifer O'Lerry, Eugenie Sage, school, school reforms, Hagley Park, protest, education, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- Seismics in the City 2016 - Reinventing the Organisation
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A video of a presentation by Kay Giles, Chief Executive of CPIT Aoraki, at the 2016 Seismics in the City Conference. The presentation is titled, "Reinventing the Organisation".
The abstract for the presentation reads, "How my organisation has done things differently after the earthquakes as a response to the new needs of the city and region and how it is taking the opportunity to re-examine and reinvent itself."
- Creator(s)
- Kay Giles,
- Date
- 2:44am 19th March 2016
- Tags
- Seismics and the City, SmartNet, Kay Giles, CPIT, Aoraki, education, tertiary education, polytechnic, merger
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- Fairfax Video, February 2013 (6)
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- A video of Principal Toni Simpson telling the students and teachers of Phillipstown School about the plan to merge their school with Woolston School. Phillipstown is one of twelve schools which is set to merge in the Education Renewal Recovery Programme. The programme was created by the Minister of Education in the wake of the 2010 and 2011 Canterbury earthquakes.
- Creator(s)
- Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 10:13pm 22nd May 2013
- Tags
- Tony Simpson, Phillipstown School, Woolston School, Education Renewal Recovery Programme, education, Ministry of Education, school merger, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- Fairfax Video, November 2012 (5)
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- A video of an interview with Judith Bell, music teacher at Chisnallwood Intermediate School, about the school's award-winning jazz band. This video is part of a series which looks at the innovative projects which will be lost if the Ministry of Education pushes ahead with its school closure and merger plans.
- Creator(s)
- Caroline King, Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 3:44am 10th November 2012
- Tags
- school, Chisnallwood Intermediate School, Judith Bell, education, Ministry of Education, school closures, jazz band, music, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- Fairfax Video, May 2013 (9)
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- A video of Principal Tony Simpson announcing to staff and parents at Phillipstown School that the Ministry of Education has decided to merge the school with Woolston School. The video also includes an interview with Tony Simpson about the merger, and his hopes for education in Christchurch in the future.
- Creator(s)
- Charley Mann, Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 4:22am 30th May 2013
- Tags
- Phillipstown School, school, education, Ministry of Education, Tony Simpson, school merger, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- Fairfax Video, November 2012 (2)
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- A video of an interview with Grant Ross, teacher at Branston Intermediate School, about the boys-only class he set up to encourage learning for boys. This video is part of a series which looks at the innovative projects which will be lost if the Ministry of Education pushes ahead with its school closure and merger plans.
- Creator(s)
- Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 12:48am 8th November 2012
- Tags
- school, Branston Intermediate School, Grant Ross, education, Ministry of Education, school closures, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- Fairfax Video, May 2013 (6)
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- A video of Principal Richard Patton announcing to staff and students that Chisnallwood Intermediate is to remain open. Chisnallwood is one of thirteen schools which the Ministry of Education planned to close after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
- Creator(s)
- Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 4:00am 23rd May 2013
- Tags
- Chisnallwood Intermediate, school, education, Ministry of Education, school closure, school closures, Richard Patton, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- Fairfax Video, May 2013 (8)
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- A video of a protest against the merging of Phillipstown and Woolston Schools. Staff and students from Phillipstown School lead a march down Ferry Road to highlight the dangers children will face walking to school if Phillipstown is closed. The video also includes interviews with Phillipstown Principal Tony Simpson and Christchurch City Councillors Peter Beck and Makere Hubbard, about the protest and the merger.
- Creator(s)
- Charley Mann, Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 1:50am 11th October 2013
- Tags
- Tony Simpson, protest, Woolston School, Phillipstown School, education, school, Ministry of Education, protest, school merger, Peter Beck, Christchurch City Council, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- Fairfax Video, September 2012 (7)
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- A video of an interview with students from Shirley Boys' High School about the plans to merge their school with Christchurch Boys' High School.
- Creator(s)
- Anna Turner, Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 2:26am 14th September 2012
- Tags
- Shirley Boys' High School, Christchurch Boys' High School, school merger, school, education, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- Fairfax Video, February 2013 (8)
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- A video of a protest against the Ministry of Education's proposed school closures and mergers in Christchurch. More than a thousand people marched from the CBS Arena to the Ministry of Education office on Princess Street as part of the protest.
- Creator(s)
- Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 6:21am 20th February 2013
- Tags
- protest, school closure, school merger, Ministry of Education, education, CBS Arena, Princess Street, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- People in Disasters Conference - Education Renewal: A sector response to the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake
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A video of a presentation by Garry Williams during the fourth plenary of the 2016 People in Disasters Conference. Williams is the Programme Manager of the Ministry of Education's Greater Christchurch Education Renewal Programme. The presentation is titled, "Education Renewal: A section response to the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake".
The abstract for this presentation reads as follows:
The Canterbury earthquakes caused a disaster recovery situation unparalleled in New Zealand's history. In addition to widespread damage to residential dwellings and destruction of Christchurch's central business district, the earthquakes damaged more than 200 schools from Hurunui in the north, to the Mackenzie District in the east, and Timaru in the south. The impact on education provision was substantial, with the majority of early childhood centres, schools and tertiary providers experiencing damage or subsequent, with the majority of early childhood centres, schools and tertiary providers experiencing damage or subsequent operational issues caused by the ensuing migration of people. Following the February earthquake, over 12,000 students had left the school they had been attending and enrolled elsewhere - often at a school outside the region. Shortened school days and compression of teaching into short periods meant shift-sharing students engaged in the curriculum being delivered in more diverse ways. School principals and staff reported increased fatigue and stress and changes in student behaviours, often related to repeated exposure to and ongoing reminders of the trauma of the earthquakes. While there has been a shift from direct, trauma-related presentations to the indirect effects of psychological adversity and daily life stresses, international experiences tells us that psychological recovery generally lags behind the immediate physical recovery and rebuilding. The Ministries of Health and Education and the Canterbury District Health Board have developed and implemented a joint action plan to address specifically the emerging mental health issues for youth in Canterbury. However, the impact of vulnerable and stressed adults on children's behaviour contributes to the overall impact of ongoing wellbeing issues on the educational outcomes for the community. There is substantial evidence supporting the need to focus on adults' resilience so they can support children and youth. Much of the Ministry's work around supporting children under stress is through supporting the adults responsible for teaching them and leading their schools. The education renewal programme exists to assist education communities to rebuild and look toward renewal. The response to the earthquakes provides a significant opportunity to better meet the needs and aspirations of children and youth people. All the parents want to see their children eager to learn, achieving success, and gaining knowledge and skills that will, in time, enable them to become confident, adaptable, economically independent adults. But this is not always the case, hence our approach to education renewal seeks to address inequities and improve outcome, while prioritising actions that will have a positive impact on learners in greatest need of assistance.
- Creator(s)
- Garry Williams,
- Date
- 4:23am 26th February 2016
- Tags
- People in Disasters, conference, disaster, recovery, education, education renewal, resilience, opportunity, Garry Williams, plenary, Health and Wellbeing
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- Everything is Fine
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- A video of a play produced and performed by students from Avonside Girls' High School. The play was created for the Theater Federation One Act Play Festival, on the topic of the Christchurch rebuild. The students modeled the play on the epic theatre style, aiming to emotionally affect and enact change in their audience.
- Creator(s)
- Nevé Billing, Kate Rogers, Claudia McCormick, Eden Nikova, Rachel Hickling
- Tags
- performance, play, art, rebuild, Dallington, east, Woolston, Avonside, Avonside Girls' High School, drama, green zone, residential red zone, Arts, Culture and Society, Education
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- Fairfax Video, February 2012 (12)
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- A video of an interview with Mayumi Asakawa, a Japanese student from Kanagawa prefecture who was in Christchurch during the 22 February 2011 earthquake. Asakawa returned to Christchurch to ring the Peace Bell in the Botanic Gardens during the Festival of Flowers commemorative ceremony.
- Creator(s)
- Junko Bolam-Smith, Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 4:53am 21st February 2012
- Tags
- Mayumi Asakawa, student, Peace Bell, Botanic Gardens, Festival of Flowers, CTV, CTV building, Kings Education, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- Fairfax Video October 2012 (11)
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- A video of the Listen to Christchurch march which protested the government's proposed school closures in Christchurch. The march was organised by the New Zealand Education Institute. The video includes footage of protesters marching from the netball courts in Hagley Park to Riccarton Avenue, and a speech by Labour Party Leader David Shearer. It also includes interviews with Sandra Spekreijse, the chair of the NZEI Area Council, and local Jon Malis.
- Creator(s)
- Caroline King, Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 6:56am 1st November 2012
- Tags
- protest, education, merger, Hagley Park, Hekia Parata, NZEI, David Shearer, Sandra Spekreijse, school, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- Fairfax Video, May 2013 (7)
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- A video about the Ministry of Education's decision to close Avondale Primary School. The video includes interviews with Principal Mark Scown and Julie Begg, the parent of a student at the school.
- Creator(s)
- Charley Mann, Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 4:27am 23rd May 2013
- Tags
- Avondale Primary School, Ministry of Education, education, school, school closure, Julie Begg, Mark Scown, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- Fairfax Video, October 2013 (4)
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- A video of a press conference with Minister of Education Hekia Parata about the Ministry's decisions for secondary schools in Christchurch. Earlier in the day Parata announced that all secondary schools will stay open, and that Avonside Girls' High School and Shirley Boys' High School will share a new site.
- Creator(s)
- Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 12:24am 16th October 2013
- Tags
- Ministry of Education, Hekia Parata, Avonside Girls' High, Shirley Boys' High, school, education, school closure, school merger, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- The Natural Hazards Research Platform and National Science Challenge
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- A video of a presentation by Andrew King of GNS Science on "The Natural Hazards Research Platform and National Science Challenge". The presentation was delivered at the Learning from Lifeline Week and Planning Collaborations forum as part of the University of Canterbury's Lifeline Week.
- Creator(s)
- Andrew King
- Date
- 1:00pm 6th December 2013
- Tags
- Engineering, Science, Education
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- Fairfax Video, September 2012 (8)
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- A video of an interview with John Laurenson, Principal at Shirley Boys' High School, about the Government announcement of a possible merger of Shirley Boys' and Christchurch Boys' High Schools. Laurenson explains that the government has retracted this statement and that Shirley Boys' will be rebuilt. He also talks about how the announcement has upset the Shirley community.
- Creator(s)
- Anna Turner, Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 4:42am 14th September 2012
- Tags
- Shirley Boys' High School, Christchurch Boys' High School, school merger, school, education, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- Fairfax Video, November 2012 (10)
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- A video of an interview with Tony Simpson, Principal of Phillipstown School, about the technology centre at the school. This video is part of a series which looks at the innovative projects which will be lost if the Ministry of Education pushes ahead with its school closure and merger plans.
- Creator(s)
- Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 5:20am 22nd November 2012
- Tags
- school, Phillipstown School, Tony Simpson, education, Ministry of Education, technology, technology centre, school merges, Media, Communications and Journalism