Our guest today is Joseph Stewart. We invited Stewart to join us on Speaking of Education to hear his perspective as an educator with many years of experience within different contexts and age levels. He taught high school History and Social Studies for close to 15 years in Florida and Ohio. Stewart served as an assistant principal for six years where his responsibilities included Director of Curriculum and Instruction, supervisor of all IEP/504 plans, twelfth grade principal, and summer school principal. Currently he is a High School Principal in a school district in Ohio where he oversees the many complex aspects of schools today.
The Sky’s the Limit for Student Learning When Respect and Trust Are Shown with Guest Joseph Stewart
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