ONE DOOR AT A TIME

Frat, Lincoln University & Life in Education, an Interview with Dr. Shawn Joseph

September 14, 2023 Major Season 2 Episode 1
ONE DOOR AT A TIME
Frat, Lincoln University & Life in Education, an Interview with Dr. Shawn Joseph
Show Notes

Welcome back to the highly anticipated Season Two of the "One Door at a Time" podcast, hosted by the insightful Dr. David Hieber. In this inaugural episode, Dr. Hieber sits down with his esteemed colleague, fellow Lincoln University alumnus, Dr. Shawn Joseph, for a captivating conversation that delves deep into the realm of education.

Dr. Shawn Joseph, a distinguished figure in the field of education, traces his remarkable journey from matriculation through the education system to his current role as a prominent advocate for transforming educational leadership. Tune in as Dr. Joseph shares his invaluable experiences and insights gained through years of dedicated teaching and school administration.

Join us as Dr. Hieber and Dr. Joseph engage in a dynamic discussion about the challenges and triumphs of education, and how their shared experiences at Lincoln University shaped their paths. Gain unique perspectives on the evolving landscape of education, and hear about Dr. Joseph's influential work in training school superintendents to drive positive change within their districts.

Whether you're an educator, parent, or simply passionate about the future of education, this episode promises to be an enlightening and inspiring listen. Don't miss this chance to glean wisdom from two seasoned professionals who have dedicated their lives to making a meaningful impact, one door at a time.

Subscribe now to the "One Door at a Time" podcast and be sure to join us for this compelling conversation with Dr. Shawn Joseph. Together, let's open doors to a brighter future in education.

Listen and enjoy this insightful conversation amongst professionals.

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