The changes in teaching and schools can take some adjusting for parents, as it is a different from what they experienced at school. Anaru White discusses with Rochelle Savage her experience of taking her children to the parent teacher interviews last year after the school had invited everyone to do so.
Listen to podcast: Bringing your child to the parent-teacher interview (opens in new window)
Have you, as a parent, taken your child to a parent teacher interview? What was your experience? Have you experienced this as a teacher? What are the pros and cons from your perspective? I welcome your comments.
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Rochelle Savage
Rochelle Savage works as part of the Learning Experience team at CORE and works with content experts to co-construct online learning such as Te Whakamānawa with Janelle Riki-Waaka and Ānaru White. She also is involved with the CORE Education podcasts. Previously she wrote and performed for theatre, television and radio for ten years and has recently started again.

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