Role play...one of my worst nightmares come true, and no chance of getting out of it.
For this scenario, we were all given the roles of parents within a school community. We were invited to a school hui, where the Board Chair wanted feedback on the school's variance report and targets for the Ministry of Education. As we commenced the role play, we we then confronted with our own achievement challenges being presented as the school 'Achievement Challenges' for the variance report.
This was quite confronting, and was an eye opener as to how wordy and confusing some challenges actually were. Hearing people responding with their thoughts and ideas about your proposal, while in role was also thought provoking and made me begin to question my challenge. I wondered how I could reword the challenge to be more relatable and understandable for a wider audience, as we as achievable. This activity also took some of the barriers away when presenting your own ideas in front of an audience. We were all in the same boat, but had to remain in role when we recognised our own challenges being presented. In role, I was able to question my own proposal and it was at this point that I started really rethinking my whole proposal!

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