16 September 2012
Christchurch consultant - government proposals for Christchurch schooling a “tangled mess”
The proposals for Christchurch School closures, mergers and changes reflect a confusing mass of conflicting purposes,
reasons and justifications, according to a local education expert.
Liz Gordon, a Christchurch-based educational consultant and Deputy Chairperson of the Quality Public Education
Coalition, spoke of her bewilderment and despair on reading the list.
Dr Gordon said that the most worrying thing was a lack of discussion and consultation within communities.
The Quality Public Education Coalition is requesting that the Ministry of Education go back to the drawing board. “The
plan is ill-informed and anomalous. It should never have been released in that form. As others have said, all it has
done is cause upset and concern across the city. We really could have done without this.”
Dr Gordon wants the Ministry of Education to withdraw the plan, and start again. “There is an opportunity to really
improve educational provision and results over the next 20 years in this city. This will not be achieved by top-down
mergers, but by serving communities effectively.
“The Ministry needs to compile a public consultation document that includes population projections, civil aspirations,
providing services that overcome educational disadvantage in poorer communities, and a city-wide discussion over our
educational futures.
Dr Gordon calls on all parties for a democratic, integrated, aspirational and planned model of schooling for the city
into the future, not “the tangled mess released this week”.
ENDS