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Stephen Hurley is the founder of voicEd Radio, "a 24/7 Internet-based Radio Station dedicated to both broadening and deepening the conversations we have about education." Since his primary interest is in broadening and deepening the way we talk about schools, teaching, and learning in the 21st Century, he is the perfect guest for this show, where we value the same mission. He joins me this week to talk about the 1984 movie, Teachers, where we discuss the endearing qualities of a film that remains largely underrepresented in the movies-about-school genre.
In this episode, Andy Simpson is back for a trial co-host run, so it's my first time with three people in the "studio." You'll get to hear me trying to get used to the dynamic of wrangling two voices instead of one, Andy trying to find moments to jump in, and Stephen trying to challenge us with his analysis of the film - and succeeding.
By Sara CandelaStephen Hurley is the founder of voicEd Radio, "a 24/7 Internet-based Radio Station dedicated to both broadening and deepening the conversations we have about education." Since his primary interest is in broadening and deepening the way we talk about schools, teaching, and learning in the 21st Century, he is the perfect guest for this show, where we value the same mission. He joins me this week to talk about the 1984 movie, Teachers, where we discuss the endearing qualities of a film that remains largely underrepresented in the movies-about-school genre.
In this episode, Andy Simpson is back for a trial co-host run, so it's my first time with three people in the "studio." You'll get to hear me trying to get used to the dynamic of wrangling two voices instead of one, Andy trying to find moments to jump in, and Stephen trying to challenge us with his analysis of the film - and succeeding.