Diana Wood Joins Jeremy Wendt To Discuss The Ever-Evolving Landscape Of Education

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Behind every successful classroom is a system designed to support it. In this episode, Jeremy Wendt sits down with Diana Wood, PreK–4 curriculum supervisor for Putnam County Schools, to discuss the structure and strategy behind elementary education. Diana shares her journey from stay-at-home mom to educator and administrator, along with the responsibilities that come with supporting schools at a district level. She also addresses the evolving conversation around education careers, the stigma sometimes attached to them, and how tools like AI are beginning to play a role in the classroom. As education continues to adapt, her work highlights the importance of strong leadership behind the scenes to help both teachers and students succeed.

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