The Art of Learning
Teachers. Learners. Stories
The Art of Learning is a podcast series that explores the who, what, when, where, why, how of educating and dives into the teacher as a life learner. Listeners of The Art of Learning Podcast will get to know a leader in the field of educator and their thoughts on education. Each episode centers around a guest in the field of education and the stories/ongoing learning they engage in.

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On this episode, I reflect on my growth in education and lesson from podcasting. I also talk about some small changes I am making with the pod. 

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This month, I talk to Kelsey Gourd– an educator  in Blytheville, Ar.  She discusses her motivations for following the rules and her life as a student,  she discusses her path from graduating, traveling abroad, and settling into teaching, we even…

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This month, I talk to Bernard Smith– an educator and realtor in Blytheville, Ar.  He discusses some of  his not so studious collegiate habits, his trajectory from being a educator to diving into educational equity, and finally, he discusses his…

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This month, I talk to Langston Carr– an educator and realtor in Little Rock, Ar.  He discusses some of  his many career roles, his trajectory from pursuing his college interest to becoming an educator and realtor, and finally, he discusses his…

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This month, I talk to Sarah Sutton– an educator in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.  She talks about her life as an introverted student , her trajectory from being a teacher to developing educator and coming back to the classroom, and finally, she discusses her…

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This month, I talk to Jeff Echols– a College and Career Coach in Blytheville, Ar.  He discusses the views of being an educator in his home town, his trajectory from being a student athlete to being a career and college coach, and finally, he discusses…

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This month, I talk to Casey DeFord– a Director of Design for Teach For America in the Nashville/Chattanooga region. She discusses her education experience abroad, her trajectory from classroom teacher to  facilitator for a non-profit, she also shares…

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This month, I talk to Robin Sneed — an Instructional Facilitator in Blytheville, Ar. She discusses her shy demeanor, a double life as a college students, she shares life lessons, and finally, she discusses her thoughts on her fears as an…

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This month, I talk to Jazmin Berlanga-Medina — a Physical Science Teacher in Blytheville, Ar. She discusses her love of reading & science, her transition into an American, she shares life lessons, and finally, she discusses her thoughts on how her…

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This month, I talk to Whitney Carter — a Career and Technical Education teacher and department chair in Forrest City, Ar . She discusses why she was often sent to the principal’s office, her growth from being a novice teacher to being a department…

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Author

Stephen Hurley
Chief Catalyst, voicEd Radio Canada

Stephen Hurley has spent nearly 40 years as an educator. He has experience as a classroom teacher, a curriculum consultant, a teacher educator and a policy observer.

He has a strong relationship with the EdCan Network (formerly the Canadian Education Association), an organization that inspired the launch and evolution of voicEd Radio Canada.

Hurley believes that stronger connections between education research, practice and policy are essential to the type of change that will be necessary in Canada's public education systems moving forward.