Episode 1 - Mary LeFevre - My Mom and my Hero
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概要
For the first official episode of the Honoring Educators Podcast, Jon sits down with someone who helped shape his understanding of education long before he ever entered a school professionally — his mom, Mary LeFevre, a retired school social worker.
This conversation explores the heart of education through stories, laughter, and reflection. Together they talk about peer-to-peer programs, the power of relationships, the unsung heroes who keep schools running, and what great educators do that often goes unnoticed.
More than anything, this episode sets the tone for what this podcast is about: honoring the people behind the work and learning from the stories that shaped them.
If you hear names mentioned throughout the episode, know that they’re shared with appreciation — because education is always a team effort.
🔹 In this episode:
• Peer-to-peer programs and why they mattered
• The characteristics of great general and special education teachers
• Unsung heroes in school buildings
• The START Project out of Grand Valley State University
• Stories, laughter, and lessons learned across a career in education
⭐ If this episode resonates with you, share it with an educator who made a difference in your life.