S2 E10: Dr. Steven Miletto: Teaching Learning Leading K12
May 15, 2019
Overview:
Dr. Steven Miletto is the voice/interviewer for Teaching Learning Leading K12. He is in his 31st year of serving public school communities throughout the state of Georgia. He has been a history teacher, assistant principal, and high school principal. He currently is the Executive Director of the Heart of Georgia RESA (Regional Educational Service Agency).
Meet Our Guest:
In 2009, he was recognized as the GASSP (Georgia Association of Secondary School Principals) Georgia Principal of the Year and in 2010 as one of three finalists for the NASSP (National Association of Secondary School Principals)/MetLife National Principal of the Year.
Also, in 2009, he was recognized as a Hero for Social Justice by the Ben Marion Institute for Social Justice and in 2007 he received the Atlanta Braves/AT&T Educator of the Year Award.
Website Links
Twitter: @SRMiletto
Podcast: Teaching Learning Leading K12
YouTube: Teaching Learning Leading K12
The Host:
If you are interested in being on the show or know someone who would be a great guest, please connect with Kevin Stoller
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