tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-441318645230472855.post2814737353101188593..comments2024-02-26T16:46:54.024-08:00Comments on Whakatauki: He waka eke noa: Collaboration ousts competitionRobin Suttonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09057467066079369641noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-441318645230472855.post-143799033333780312018-11-05T15:10:44.466-08:002018-11-05T15:10:44.466-08:00Thank you for sharing Robin, and as usual, you are...Thank you for sharing Robin, and as usual, you are 'on the money'! We must 'push back' against this flawed market model to education. The proponents of this approach have little understanding of education, let alone what practices promote positive learning outcomes for students. We know that learning takes place in a social context and collaboration is central to the learning process. This is not about 'winners' and 'losers', but about what we can do collectively to ensure ALL schools are 'good' schools. Love your work!Gary Robertshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06141748052738753141noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-441318645230472855.post-70754072043836334972018-11-04T17:48:55.265-08:002018-11-04T17:48:55.265-08:00This doesn’t happen by accident. It takes intentio...This doesn’t happen by accident. It takes intentional leadership to achieve this cultural shift. It takes a team from ego to ‘we go.’c.doig@thinkbeyond.co.nzhttp://www.thinkbeyond.co.nznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-441318645230472855.post-23386193911183134242018-11-04T08:39:07.607-08:002018-11-04T08:39:07.607-08:00It also looks like there is a lot of listening, re...It also looks like there is a lot of listening, respecting everyone's experience. Joanne Clarkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13329850226146187260noreply@blogger.com