May 27, 2019

We're Not In Kansas Anymore - PC031

We're Not In Kansas Anymore - PC031

Rushton Hurley joins us from the Philippines with Jeff to discuss his books Making Your School Something Special and Making Your Teaching Something Special.

Rushton Hurley began his career as a high school teacher of Japanese, then he became a principal of an online high school and then started Next Vista for Learning, an educational nonprofit dedicated to saving the world from ignorance, one creative video at a time.

Over the last decade, Rushton has addressed over 100,000 teachers around the world, helping them see new possibilities for themselves and their students.

Rushton's Writing

Making Your School Something Special (2016)

Making Your Teaching Something Special (2017)

Connect with Rushton Hurley

http://rushtonh.com

https://twitter.com/rushtonh

Diner, Drive-Ins, and Balut

Filipino Cuisine
Balut - no way
Pan de Coco: Bread - amazeballs
Lambanog: Fermented Coconut Water
The BBQ - pork/chicken/mango/rice (some similarities to Mexican food: Tripe, lengua, horchata . . .)

Teaching Around the Globe Game

Jesse hosts a game about obscure facts about schools and education around the world.

Something Useless Donnie Found Online

Population Bracketology

https://www.census.gov/dataviz/visualizations/057/

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Rushton Hurley

Executive Director, NextVista.org

Rushton Hurley has worked all over the globe as a Japanese language teacher, school principal, school improvement consultant, and inspirational speaker. He directs the educational nonprofit Next Vista for Learning, which houses a free library of creative educational and service videos at NextVista.org, and holds masters degrees in Education and East Asian Studies from Stanford University.