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The
Gifted Education Centre
To Go Beyond the Known
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ABOUT
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NEWS AND EVENTS > AWARENESS
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Awareness
Week is being held from Saturday 14th-Friday 20th
June 2008.
WHAT'S
HAPPENING?
The
purpose is three-fold:
- Primarily
to raise awareness about the Gifted Education Centre
and the needs of the gifted school population in
general;
- To
raise some much-needed funds for the Gifted Education
Centre
- To
have some fun, and celebrate the birthday of our
inspiration, Professor
George Parkyn who was born on June 17th 1910.
There
will be lots of events going on, and lots of VIP visitors
to One Day Schools, so bookmark this page and come
back often.
Awareness
Week feedback and comments: click here.
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AUCKLAND
PUBLIC MEETING
The
Gifted Education Centre organised a Public Meeting
which was held at Duncan McGhie Lecture Theatre,
Faculty of Education, Auckland University,
74 Epsom Ave, Epsom on Friday 20th
June 2008.
The
purpose of the meeting was for spokespeople from each
political party to present their party's view on education
of gifted students and then to answer questions people
have on this topic.
The
following were present:
- CHRIS
CARTER (Labour Party, Minister of Education);
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RODNEY HIDE (ACT Party);
- DAIL
JONES (New Zealand First Party);
- KEITH
LOCKE (Green Party);
- WAYNE
MAPP (National Party);
- JUDY
TURNER (United Future Party)
After
the event we invited each speaker to submit a few
words.
Rodney
Hide:
"
Its hard for me to grasp the difference between
a child who is very, very clever and a child who is
gifted. My time spent meeting the children, the teachers
and parents helped.
I
think its wrong that parents of gifted children
have to pay twice for their children or simply
miss out on the special education their children need
often to disastrous result.
The
argument between National and Labour is over whether
Chris Carter or Ann Tolley should be deciding how
your money gets spent on your childs schooling.
ACT
says its your money and you should choose how
it gets spent. Only when we fund each child will each
child get treated as special.
ACTs
policy would enable specialist schools to be set up
for gifted children and see specialist teachers seeking
out gifted children to provide for them.
Not
every child is gifted. But every child is special.
We need Education Policy that makes every child special.
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AUCKLAND
OPEN DAY
Saturday 14th June, 1 4 pm, Owairaka School
Bring a friend, bring a teacher, bring a parent, bring
anyone who has an interest in the education of gifted
children.
There
will be a series of talks, displays and other happenings:
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Area
1 - Teachers |
Area
2 - Parents |
Area
3 - Children |
| 1.00
- 1.55 |
Why
we need to identify these children and PD options
offered through the Gifted Education Centre. Handouts
provided. Q + A time available.
Presented by Debbie Smith
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ADHD/giftedness
- common areas of overlap - and overlooking! Presentation
and questions.
Presented by Sheryl Burns
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An
interactive session to keep your child stimulated,
amused and safe while you are attending a session
for adults.
Sandi Purdie
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| 2.00
- 2.55 |
Reading
assessment reports - a very brief guide, what
to look out for, further support options within
the Auckland area. Q + A time available.
Presented by Chris Herbert
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What
questions can I ask as a parent to help my child
through school? Discussion forum Working
WITH your school.
Presented by Sandi Purdie/Debbie Smith
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An
interactive session to keep your child stimulated,
amused and safe while you are attending a session
for adults.
Sue Breen |
| 3.00
- 3.55 |
Lynn
Berresford will share her expertise on gifted
children, with particular attention to those twice-exceptional
children as they present in a regular school classroom.
Q + A time available. |
"I
think my pre-schooler may be gifted - what now?"
Presentation and questions.
Presented by Sue Breen |
An
interactive session to keep your child stimulated,
amused and safe while you are attending a session
for adults.
Debbie Smith |
For
teachers: learn how the Gifted Education centre
can provide you with professional development
For
parents: Find out what giftedness is, and hear
what the Centre does
For
children: Interactive sessions to keep your child
stimulated, amused and safe while you are attending
a session for adults. Each
session for the children will facilitated by a qualified
teacher of gifted (and all!) children.
Plus
there will be displays, information, sausage sizzles,
and the ubiquitous Scrabble challenges.
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INFORMATION
AT AUCKLAND MALLS
Information
on Giftedness and the Gifted Education Centre will
be available during Awareness Week.
Come
and see us at Westfields St Lukes from Thursday
19th-Sunday 22nd by Pumpkin Patch or at Westfields
Manukau from Monday 16th-Sunday 22nd by Foodtown.

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CHRISTCHURCH
OPEN DAY
Our major event in Christchurch this week will be
an Open Day on Friday 20th June. We are very keen
to get teachers, RTLBs etc, especially the teachers
of our current students, more knowledgeable about
ODS. The plan for the day is
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MAD
session for 5-8 year olds at $20 a child |
| 11am-12noon |
Teachers session: "What's in ODS for you"
- the benefits of One Day School for the pupil's
usual school teacher. Maybe then you will recommend
other children as well as be better able to
support the current children. There will also
be a Q&A session. Anne will facilitate the
session.
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| 1pm-3pm |
MAD session for 9-12 year olds
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| 3pm-4pm |
Teachers
session |
Teachers will also be welcome to come and observe the
MAD (Mind Adventure Day) sessions.
Children's
current teachers, Canterbury RTLBs, and anyone else
with an interest in the education of Gifted Children
are invited.
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CHRISTCHURCH
MOVIE AFTERNOON
To
end Awareness Week, raise some funds and have a pleasant
Sunday afternoon, we will be holding a screening of
"Prince Caspian" at 2.30pm
Sunday 22nd June at Movieland, The Hub, Hornby.
Tickets
are $12 each, bookings are essential. To book ring
Terri on +64 3 352 8138 or terri.hendry@giftededucation.org.nz
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WELLINGTON
CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOPS
for Children aged 8 - 12 years
In
Wellington, to celebrate Gifted Awareness Week, the
Gifted Education Centre will be running "The
Serious Wordplay Workshop" at Tairangi
School in Porirua.
These
intensive and fun half-day workshops will encourage
children to engage in some serious wordplay and to
produce poems and stories in their own distinctive
voices.
The
workshops will run by Johanna Aitchison. Johanna is
a One Day School teacher with the Gifted Education
Centre, and is also a published poet. Her volume of
poems, "a long girl ago", was published
by Victoria University Press in 2007 and was described
as "My pick for the sparkling debut of 2007"
by Iain Sharp of the Sunday Star Times. Most recently,
Johanna's poetry appears in the June 2008 issue of
North and South magazine. She has a Masters of Arts
degree in Creative Writing from Victoria University
and is passionate about lighting the spark in children's
writing.
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16th June |
9.00am
-11.30am |
8
- 9 year olds |
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12.30
- 3.00pm |
10
-12 year olds |
| Monday
23 June |
9.00
- 11.30am |
9.00
- 11.30am |
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12.30
- 3.00pm |
10
- 12 years |
| Monday
30 June |
9.00
- 11.30am |
8
- 9 years |
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12.30
- 3.00pm |
10
- 12 years |
To
be held in the One Day School classroom at Tairangi
School, Omapere St, Waitangirua, Porirua East.
Cost:
$20.00 per student. Bookings essential as places are
strictly limited.
To
book or for more information, please phone Shirley
on 04 232 3523 or email: shirley.lawn@giftededucation.org.nz.
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PALMERSTON
NORTH CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP
Wed.
18th June 9.15 am until 10.30am Diana Neild , author
of the highly popular "Piggity Wiggity Jiggity
Jig" and also locally well known musician, will
present a Creative Writing Workshop for local students.
Students will have the opportunity to consider the
elements of Character and Plot within a story and
how they interact.
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INFORMATION
AT PALMERSTON NORTH LIBRARY
From
the 14th until the 20th June there will be a display
in the Palmeston North City Librrary promoting Gifted
Education with some suggestions of characteristics
to be alert to, and some interactive activites for
families to take away.
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PALMERSTON
NORTH SAUSAGE SIZZLE
On
July 26th from 10am until 2pm ODS parents will hold
a sausage sizzle at Mitre 10 to promote Awareness
of Gifted Education. Come grab a sausage and have
a chat to a parent of a gifted child.
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HAMILTON
BRING A FRIEND DAY
Hamilton's Senior and Middle Classes will be bringing
friends to One Day School, and children in the junior
class can bring a parent, grandparent, or another
adult sponsor. The theme of the day will be competition,
and there will be spot prizes on the day as well as
the opportunity for One Day School students to win
bigger prizes in the National Scrabble competition.
Senior
students have designed and will lead some of their
own activities, and have picked out some of their
favourite One Day School activities from the past
to ensure an exciting day for their special guests.
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HAWKES'
BAY SCULPTOR VISIT
To harness the artistic side of Hawkes Bay noted local
sculptor, Riks Terstappen is visiting our classes on
Weds 11th and Thursday 12th June to help the children
plan and create their own sculpture under the theme
of 'communication'. Riks has created several civic artworks,
has been commissioned to design and make awards for
local events and is one of 32 sculptors to have been
selected to produce a piece for the Trade Aid 'Junk
to Green Funk' auction. The children are enjoying sourcing
their eclectic collection of raw materials and are excited
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INFORMATION
AT HAWKES' BAY LIBRARIES
From 16th - 22nd June there will be a displays at Flaxmere
Library and Havelock North Library offering information
and insights into the topic of giftedness.
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HAWKES'
BAY SAUSAGE SIZZLE
Fundraising Sausage Sizzle at The Warehouse in Hastings
on Saturday 21st June, and at Mitre 10 MEGA in Napier
on Sunday July 27th. Come along and enjoy a sausage
and chat with parents of our gifted students, learn
about Gifted Education and how One Day School is supporting
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Feedback/comments/did
you see:
Regarding
our appearance on Sunrise (TV3 Monday 14th):
From
the slackest mother (who has a beautiful lighthouse
or three at home) you did a fantastic job. you spoke
so well on behalf of the centre. you are a valuable
resource and do a lot for our kids. Ta heaps Sandi
Kay
(parent)
hey,
its alex and u were gr8 on tv and my voice was deeper
than i expected.
that guy must ov done the weather 5 times. there was
like a 40 min brake
in between each segment. I AM FAMOUS NOW!!!!!!!!! W00T!!!!!!!!
Alex
(student)
Hi
Sandie, just wanted to say how great it was to see you
all on TV, lovely profile, came across as a buzzy and
creative learning environment- just what we want! Thanks
to you and the whole school for organising the week
and for all your ongoing support and celebration of
our kids- were so lucky to have you!
Cheers,
Janet, Mark and family
Dear
Kathy,
We
really thought the Open Day was a great idea, definitely
worth repeating! Thanks for all your effort &
that of your team!
Pictures
from the Owairaka School Open day
Questions
in the House:
Question
tabled by Rodney Hide, 17th June, to Chris Carter,
Minister of Education. (Hansard)
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