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My reasoning is as follows: Need more information on the school, programs offered, demographics, etc... Could also use pictures and sourced information Adam McCormick 05:37, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
I have added a section on Deaf staff. Please note that I have used "deaf" to describe the staff members as my reference is the van Asch page on history, which uses deaf with a small "d". I see no reason to correct this to "Deaf" as I would presume if the teching staff in question were unhappy at being called "deaf" they'd have had this corrected in their individual entries on the van Asch page. The auxiliary staff I mention would have been pre the big "D" movement (I believe this is fairly recent?), so I don't see a reason to identify them as Deaf.
Anyone disagree with my rationale? Justinep 14:57, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
I can't seem to find a reference online for the name change to Van Asch College. Even their own website still use the old name Van Asch Deaf Education Centre. So I propose changing the name of this article back to Van Asch Deaf Education Centre. — Preceding unsigned comment added by James.pole ( talk • contribs) 4 May 2010 (UTC)
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The 2020 merger has not seen the van Asch campus close. Instead it has become the South Island residential campus of Ko Taku Reo or Deaf Education New Zealand. I think describing the school in the past tense and implying it has closed is misleading, rather it has become part of something bigger and better. Deaf education is still delivered from the site but instead of being merely a bricks and mortar school it has become part of a distributed institution that is nationwide and serves more than 2700 students. Someone who is more familiar with the latest developments in this 140 year old Sumner institution needs to comment on this article. - Cameron Dewe ( talk) 03:09, 28 November 2020 (UTC)
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Hello all, and thank you for contributing to this school site. I'm part of the Wikipedia:WikiProject_Schools/Assessment team, and I'm reviewing this page, I'm currently giving it a grade of Stub on the Wikipedia 1.0 Assessment Scale and an importance of Med on this importance scale.
My reasoning is as follows: Need more information on the school, programs offered, demographics, etc... Could also use pictures and sourced information Adam McCormick 05:37, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
I have added a section on Deaf staff. Please note that I have used "deaf" to describe the staff members as my reference is the van Asch page on history, which uses deaf with a small "d". I see no reason to correct this to "Deaf" as I would presume if the teching staff in question were unhappy at being called "deaf" they'd have had this corrected in their individual entries on the van Asch page. The auxiliary staff I mention would have been pre the big "D" movement (I believe this is fairly recent?), so I don't see a reason to identify them as Deaf.
Anyone disagree with my rationale? Justinep 14:57, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
I can't seem to find a reference online for the name change to Van Asch College. Even their own website still use the old name Van Asch Deaf Education Centre. So I propose changing the name of this article back to Van Asch Deaf Education Centre. — Preceding unsigned comment added by James.pole ( talk • contribs) 4 May 2010 (UTC)
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The 2020 merger has not seen the van Asch campus close. Instead it has become the South Island residential campus of Ko Taku Reo or Deaf Education New Zealand. I think describing the school in the past tense and implying it has closed is misleading, rather it has become part of something bigger and better. Deaf education is still delivered from the site but instead of being merely a bricks and mortar school it has become part of a distributed institution that is nationwide and serves more than 2700 students. Someone who is more familiar with the latest developments in this 140 year old Sumner institution needs to comment on this article. - Cameron Dewe ( talk) 03:09, 28 November 2020 (UTC)