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"Everything is Communication” with Dr. Jenna DiEleuterio

Episode 42 of the Front of the Class podcast, hosted by Moreland University, titled ""Everything is Communication” with Dr. Jenna DiEleuterio" was published on December 4, 2025 and runs 48 minutes.

December 4, 2025 ·48m · Front of the Class

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Send us Fan Mail Dr. Jenna DiEleuterio is the 2026 Delaware State Teacher of the Year and a middle school reading specialist in the Brandywine School District. She channels her passion for creating meaningful relationships and stronger school–community connections into helping students build confidence in their reading skills. In this episode, Dr. DiEleuterio shares her insights on approaching reading intervention with empathy and data, why she believes teaching is both an art and a spi...

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Dr. Jenna DiEleuterio is the 2026 Delaware State Teacher of the Year and a middle school reading specialist in the Brandywine School District. She channels her passion for creating meaningful relationships and stronger school–community connections into helping students build confidence in their reading skills. 

In this episode, Dr. DiEleuterio shares her insights on approaching reading intervention with empathy and data, why she believes teaching is both an art and a spiritual practice, and how teachers can help create community movements. Her reflections can offer inspiration for educators seeking to make a deeper impact in their classrooms and beyond.

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