tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5098068962548180642.post2259025191158719943..comments2020-06-14T11:34:13.403-07:00Comments on Ms.Mac in the Middle: Changing Who Wins - Lessons from The Bully ProjectRuth Machttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09177627973208192867noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5098068962548180642.post-21712176420686157232013-02-03T18:19:33.000-08:002013-02-03T18:19:33.000-08:00I really appreciate this post, and your statement ...I really appreciate this post, and your statement "He did indicate that he feels there is no magic combination that will improve everyone and every school, but as a community you need to first identify it as a problem and create a solution that is unique and reflects the needs and wants of the community. " I do feel that each school culture has its own issues, and thus needs to help address those issues. As we at Cohort 21 discuss the future of technology in schools, and the nature of 21st century learning it is key, as I addressed at our F2F #3, that community be a priority. Seeing and interacting with others develops those key human skills of empathy, cooperation and understanding. It leads to diverse and sometimes challenging perspectives too.<br><br>Thanks for bringing this to the Cohort Ruth, you're doing some excellent professional growth here,<br>garth.Garth Nicholshttp://www.cohort21.comnoreply@blogger.com