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Distinctive Work and Avoiding the Obvious

Earlier this year, my nonprofit, Next Vista for Learning, was one of four organizations (along with ISTE, EdTechTeam, and WeVideo) running the Global Student Voice Film Festival. The theme was “In Another’s Shoes,” and as Read more…

By Rushton Hurley, 7 years ago August 12, 2018
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Stocking the Shelf of Kindness

This week a story went viral of a young man working in a grocery store spending time letting an autistic boy help him stock shelves. Here’s the page on CNN, or click on the screenshot Read more…

By Rushton Hurley, 7 years ago August 1, 2018
teaching advice

Asking for Cool

Greeting students at the door is a well-known, positive practice. When you greet them, though, what do you ask? “How are you doing?” That’s more a social interaction than a request for information. Typical responses Read more…

By Rushton Hurley, 7 years ago July 29, 2018
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Book Clubbing Without Getting Clubbed by a Book

Is there a difference between allowing students their voice and encouraging their voice? On Monday, we kicked off The Easiest Book Study Experience, Ever! with a chat among a group of educators preparing to work with Read more…

By Rushton Hurley, 7 years ago July 19, 2018
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Being Remembered

What are you doing in your teaching that in twenty years your students will still remember? That is to say, what in your teaching is powerfully memorable? Our day-to-day work will rarely reach the realm Read more…

By Rushton Hurley, 7 years ago March 13, 2018
teaching advice

The Power of a Great Story

Some stories cut straight to the heart. For years, I’ve used videos with powerful stories as part of my efforts to inspire teachers to see new possibilities in themselves. A short, well-shot video with a Read more…

By Rushton Hurley, 7 years ago December 6, 2017
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Students and Giving

Last Friday here in the United States was the orgy of consumerism we call Black Friday. The idea is to get a good deal and not get hurt during the close-quarter scrapping with other deal-hunters. Read more…

By Rushton Hurley, 7 years ago November 27, 2017
teaching advice

Something Crazy

Here in the United States this week, we’ll celebrate Thanksgiving, which involves the sacrifice of many turkeys, the watching of much football, the celebration and/or endurance of time with extended family, and perhaps even being Read more…

By Rushton Hurley, 7 years ago November 20, 2017
teaching advice

Valuing Time

One piece of last month’s 5-Day Teacher Challenge was to plan to attend a student’s activity. As any teacher who does this knows, it means something powerful that you would take your time to see Read more…

By Rushton Hurley, 8 years ago November 8, 2017
The 5-Day Teacher Challenge

Day 5 – Logistics

The people that make a school work well are driving buses, delivering food in the cafeteria, answering phones, sweeping floors after hours, etc. You can also find people in your community willing to help you Read more…

By Rushton Hurley, 8 years ago October 19, 2017

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