This question was asked anonymously at our Powerful Connections Meeting. We'd welcome some clarification about the question if you want to leave a comment or suggestion as to what you are thinking the answer could be.
Generally, we encourage parents to talk to their child's pod teacher (or any teacher in our community!) We believe strongly that education is a partnership, and we value the information we receive from parents as to how their child is progressing at home. There are lots of ways you can talk to us - pop in before or after school for a quick catch-up while you pick up or drop off your child; email us directly or as a group of teachers (our email address is at the bottom of our KIT notices); phone the office and leave a message for us to call you back; or make an appointment to come and see us if you want to discuss something more time-consuming or serious. Having said all of that, this question stipulates "without talking to the teacher", which makes things a bit more tricky. ;o) You could talk to your child about what they are learning; you could come and look through their books and discuss their learning with them; or you could read through our blog posts for the odd mention about what we are looking at in very general terms.
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