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school leaders

Those Millennials…

“The workplace should be a positive environment where employees feel a sense of camaraderie.” This line is from a post by Ashira Prossack at Forbes.com about making a workplace a good setting for those we’ve Read more…

By Rushton Hurley, 6 years ago September 18, 2019
school leaders

The Minefield of Discussing Educational Anything

Last week I attended a program at Stanford titled “Does AI belong in the classroom?” (That’s a pair of letters: a capital “a” and a capital “i,” and it stands for “artificial intelligence.” It is Read more…

By Rushton Hurley, 6 years ago September 11, 2019
service

It Just Arrives

The first time I watched this video about a South African woman who knits warm things for babies she’s never met, I was moved by the power of her voice to speak to what matters. Read more…

By Rushton Hurley, 6 years ago September 2, 2019
school leaders

Worth the Reflection

“Don’t worry; you’ll grow out of it.” The boy looked back at my smile quizzically, with that, “Did he just encourage me or insult me?” look on his face. The truth is that it was Read more…

By Rushton Hurley, 6 years ago August 28, 2019
school leaders

The Welcome

Ask a lot of people what they are planning to do when they retire, and you’ll get the response, “As little as possible!” Were you to have asked that of my friend Cecelia a few Read more…

By Rushton Hurley, 6 years ago August 19, 2019
teaching advice

Training Ourselves

Several years ago I was told a story about how baby elephants are trained for the circus. Can’t say that I know how accurate it is or remember exactly where I heard it, but the Read more…

By Rushton Hurley, 6 years ago November 12, 2018
system

School and Purpose

This morning I watched a video that directly challenges how schools typically run. The video is called What is School For? by Prince Ea, who blends commentary with hip-hop delivery to explore why we do Read more…

By Rushton Hurley, 7 years ago October 27, 2018
service

Do You Believe in Magic?

The question, “Do you believe in magic?” raises a natural reply. That being, “What do you mean by ‘magic’?” If magic is what happens when we make wonderful things happen by tapping into the deepest Read more…

By Rushton Hurley, 7 years ago September 29, 2018
teaching advice

Complex Projects and Seeding the Ground

Yesterday morning I talked with a teacher about a project that he’s done before – one he really enjoyed when he did it. It involved having students research charities, interview volunteers, and create videos telling Read more…

By Rushton Hurley, 7 years ago August 31, 2018
teaching advice

Difficult Moments are Opportunities

Teachers face challenges. Often. Some of our students work against our efforts to help them learn. Some of our students’ parents treat us as opponents rather than partners in their children’s education. Some of our Read more…

By Rushton Hurley, 7 years ago August 23, 2018

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