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Hi, Rachel_MaMi
"Like parents, like children" and I dare say "like school, like parents".
It is great for your children to have parent like you who are so sensible. After all, children are how they are brought up. In the early eduaction life, how parents behave has far more impact than what school teaches. See if we can meet next September in TL.
Likewise, different schools having different teaching philosophy will naturally attract parents of similar value sets. I cannot imagine why a school will design an interview without a specific purpose, nor to tally with the selection criteria.
Regarding the "two interview approaches", I agree with xiaong and gather the actual situation is like this. The kids were brought to a waiting room before they went to the interview room next door. If the interview room is still occupied, they were given the chance to draw pictures in the waiting room, that seemed not to be part of the formal interview. Actually, there were some other small toys, drawing is only one of the stuff, so as to keep them not too boring. But if the interview room is vacant, the candidate might not have the chance to stay in the waiting room for the "drawing".
So, for all other parents, relax...... Come on, if the school you have ever chosen is so unfair and dirty, you should be grateful that your kid cannot/will not get in!!!
原文章由 Rachel-MaMi 於 07-10-13 23:01 硐表
My daughter also attends the interview this morning. Although it only takes around 15 - 20 mins, I still respect the assessement method of the school. As parents, we are sometimes quite contracdictory ... |
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