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Trina Fortner Wood, Ed.D.

Dr. Trina Wood is a Lecturer and Assistant Chair in the Department of Special Education in the College of Education.  She is a graduate of the University of Alabama where she earned her doctorate in educational and instructional leadership.  Dr. Wood also holds advanced degrees in mild learning and behavior disorders.  She teaches graduate and undergraduate courses for pre-service and in-service teachers in the field of special education. 

Prior to moving into higher education, Dr. Wood served for twenty-five years in Alabama public education as a science teacher, special education teacher, assistant principal, director of special education, curriculum director, assistant superintendent, and interim superintendent.  After retiring from Alabama, Dr. Wood began a second career in Georgia and served five years as a career transition specialist, career and technical instructor coordinator, and director of special education, while concurrently serving as an adjunct professor at UWG in the Department of Educational Leadership and Department of Literacy and Special Education.

Dr. Wood’s passion and areas of expertise include special educational leadership, curriculum design and instruction, collaboration/facilitation, and IDEA and 504 policies, procedures, and compliance. Dr. Wood completed training in Essential Facilitation for Individualized Education Program Meetings, Capturing Kids’ Hearts, Alabama Superintendents’ Academy, Alabama Community College Leadership Academy, Georgia School Superintendents Association District Office Professional Development Program, and Georgia Special Education and Leadership Development Program.  She is an active member of the Council for Exceptional Children, National Association of Special Education Teachers, and Council for Administrators of Special Education.

  • B.S., Secondary Education - Biology, University of Alabama, 1990
  • M.A., Specific Learning Disabilities, University of Alabama, 1993
  • Ed.S., Mild Learning and Behavior Disorders, University of Alabama, 1995
  • M.A., Educational Leadership, University of Alabama Birmingham, 1996
  • Ed.S., Educational Leadership, University of Alabama, 1998
  • Ed.D., Instructional Leadership, University of Alabama, 2000

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Summer 2020 Sections

  • SPED-7701 (Program Planning & Evaluation) Section: E01
  • SPED-8771 (Curriculum Design & Implement) Section: E02

Spring 2020 Sections

  • SPED-7704 (Ldrshp & Adm Spec Edu Prgm) Section: E02
  • SPED-7704 (Ldrshp & Adm Spec Edu Prgm) Section: E01

Fall 2019 Sections

  • EDLE-6316 (School Law, Policy, and Ethics) Section: E03
  • SPED-6767 (Adv Crrlum & Mthds: Gen Crrlum) Section: E01

Summer 2019 Sections

  • EDLE-6316 (School Law, Policy, and Ethics) Section: E04
  • EDLE-6316 (School Law, Policy, and Ethics) Section: E05

Spring 2019 Sections

  • EDLE-6316 (School Law, Policy, and Ethics) Section: E02

Fall 2018 Sections

  • EDLE-6316 (School Law, Policy, and Ethics) Section: E03

Conference Proceedings/Peer Reviewed

Multiple AuthorsBaylen, D. M., Wood, T., Paul, I., Mormah, F., Mutelo, S. M., & **Gordon, A. (2023). Inquiry on technology use and practices during the  pandemic: Experiences and challenges from selected countries. In M. Simonson &  D. J. Seepersaud (Eds.), 45th Annual proceedings of selected research and development papers, Volume 1 (pp. 42-49). AECT.