Nine To Noon for Monday 29 June 2009
09:05 Problems with NCEA internal assessment results
Problems found with a quarter of NCEA internal assessments last year. Critics say a whole generation of children have been dealt wrong results.
Bali Haque, Deputy Chief Executive of NZQA; and John Morris, Principal of Auckland Grammar School.
09:20 Earthrace
Pete Bethune is joining the Sea Shepherd anti-whaling protest in the Southern Ocean.
09:30 Fish Stocks
Charles Clover, campaigning environmental author and journalist - his book The End of the Line has been the basis for a new documentary about collapsing fish stocks.
You Tube trailer for the film.
09:45 Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
10:05 Dr Brian Mason, New Zealand geologist and geochemist
10:30 Book Review with Laura Kroetsch
The Strategy of Antelopes by Jean Hatzfeld.
Published by Serpent's Tail
10:45 Reading: Heartland by Neil Cross
(Part 6 of 10, RNZ)
A memoir about life with a step father in a backstreet Edinburgh slum.
11:05 Politics with Matthew Hooton and Laila Harre
11:30 Guest chef Ray McVinnie, food writer, chef, consultant; and wine commentator John Hawkesby
Steamed Leeks with Boiled Egg, Anchovy and Caper Dressing and Braised Lamb Shanks with Potatoes, Silverbeet and Preserved Lemon
11:45 Urban Design with Tommy Honey
Today Tommy looks at the architects' dilemma of the shipping container prison cells - how do they ensure they're not too comfortable?
Prototype at Rimutaka Prison article.
Prototype at Rimutaka Prison, video.
NZ housing from containers, Habode.
NZ housing from containers, port-a-bach.