Nine To Noon for Thursday 28 February 2013
09:05 Supreme Court rules asset sales legal
Constitutional lawyer Mai Chen.
09:15 Supreme Court rules asset sales legal
Sam Stubbs, CEO of Tower Investments; and Brian Gaynor, executive director of fund manager Milford Asset Management.
09:30 Poor maths results in primary schools
Is it time to change the way maths is taught? Fiona Ell, lecturer in mathematics education at the University of Auckland, specialising in primary teacher education and numeracy policy.
09:45 UK correspondent Jon Dennis
The Deputy PM denies covering up sex scandal and Britain loses its AAA credit rating.
10:05 James Robinson - Co-author of Why Nations Fail
James Robinson, Professor of Government at Harvard University and co-author of Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity and Poverty which looks at why some countries succeed and others flounder.
10:35 Book Review with Harry Broad
The Future by Al Gore
Published by Virgin
10:45 Reading: Among the Cinders, by Maurice Shadbolt
The story of a 16-year-old who accompanies his larger-than-life grandfather on a nostalgic trip through New Zealand (Part 4 of 10)
11:05 New Technology with Sarah Putt
Vodafone's 4G announcement; Mobile wallets; and how not to handle a tech failure.
11:30 Parenting: how to deal with compulsive internet use
Nate Gaunt is an Auckland-based psychologist in private practice.
11:45 Film reviewer Graeme Tuckett
Amour, I Give it a Year and the relevance of the Oscars.