Think Inclusive

Tim Villegas
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Aug 19, 2018 • 32min

Empowering Inclusive Education with Amanda Morin

Welcome to another enriching episode of The Think Inclusive Podcast! In this episode, Tim Villegas sits down with Amanda Morin from the National Center for Learning Disabilities and Understood.org to discuss strategies for transitioning students with disabilities back to school. Amanda shares her insights as a former teacher and advocate, offering practical advice to parents on how to prepare their children for a new school year. Furthermore, the conversation delves into how to handle IEP meetings, particularly when recommendations for a more restrictive setting emerge. Amanda's powerful experiences and actionable tips make this episode a must-listen for educators and parents alike.Throughout this episode, Amanda highlights the importance of understanding and addressing the anxieties of students returning to school, especially those with learning and attention issues. She also emphasizes the importance of keeping open lines of communication between parents and teachers and presuming competence and good intent from everyone involved. The discussion also covers how parents can strategically advocate for their children to remain in the least restrictive environment possible, backed by data and open dialogue. Amanda's unique perspective as both a parent and an educator offers invaluable insights for fostering an inclusive and supportive educational experience.Complete show notes and transcript: https://mcie.org/think-inclusive/amanda-morin-ncld-and-understood-org/
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Jul 28, 2018 • 50min

Unlocking Universal Design: Paula Kluth's Strategies for Inclusive Classrooms

In this thought-provoking episode of The Think Inclusive Podcast, host Tim Villegas welcomes back the illustrious educator and author, Paula Kluth. Known for her significant contributions to inclusive education, Paula delves deep into her latest work, "Universal Design Daily," while also embarking on an enlightening discussion about the dynamic nature of teaching and the continuous evolution of educational practices. Listeners are in for a treat as the episode traverses the intricate landscape of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and its crucial impact on holistic student engagement.Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a recurring theme throughout the conversation, highlighting its intrinsic value in fostering a more inclusive and engaging classroom environment. Paula explains how UDL not only boosts student engagement but also accommodates variability and uniqueness in learning. Tim Villegas and Paula discuss the practical application of UDL, offering actionable strategies that educators can implement immediately. Moreover, they address common teacher concerns regarding the shift towards UDL, emphasizing the necessity of adaptability in teaching methods to ensure every student finds a pathway to success.Complete show notes and transcript: https://mcie.org/think-inclusive/paula-kluth-universal-design-daily/
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Jul 21, 2018 • 42min

Visual Empowerment: Using Graphics to Enhance Inclusive Education with Kristin Wiens

In this enlightening episode of The Think Inclusive Podcast, we host Kristin Wiens, an impassioned educator and inclusion coach from Victoria, British Columbia. Kristin is celebrated for her innovative approach to promoting inclusive education through striking visuals and stop-motion animation via her initiative North Star Paths. From the creation of her educational content to her substantial impact on teachers and students alike, this episode offers comprehensive insights into the tools and philosophies that drive inclusion forward.Kristin opens up about the origins and milestones of North Star Paths, emphasizing the importance of visually engaging resources in bridging understanding gaps among educators about students with disabilities, focusing on important topics like behavior as communication and self-regulation. Through her unique blend of creativity and pedagogy, she shares effective strategies, triumphs, and challenges faced in advocating for inclusive education. The episode also delves into how Kristin’s illustrations have transformed professional development for teachers and community education, showcasing her collaborative work and future aspirations.Complete show notes and transcript: https://mcie.org/think-inclusive/kristin-wiens-northstar-paths/
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Jul 14, 2018 • 26min

The Sound of Acceptance: Noah Jack’s Journey Through Music and Advocacy

In this episode of The Think Inclusive Podcast, host Tim Villegas interviews Noah Jack, an inspiring musician on the autism spectrum. Noah shares the journey behind his new single "Neighborhood" and his passion for music that began at a very young age. He provides listeners with a glimpse into his life in Park Ridge, Illinois, and his current endeavors at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. The interview explores the deep support from Noah's community and family, which has been crucial in his development and success as a musician.Noah discusses the process of creating "Neighborhood," a reflective piece that serves as his thank you letter to his supportive community. He highlights the technical aspects of recording the song and the emotional journey tied to its production. Noah also shares his experiences of growing up with autism spectrum disorder, the acceptance he found in his community, and his hopes for using music as a medium to foster understanding and inclusion. The conversation concludes with Noah's aspirations for his career and his desire to give back through charitable initiatives centered around music therapy.Complete show notes and transcript: https://mcie.org/think-inclusive/noah-jack-musician-on-the-autism-spectrum/
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Jul 7, 2018 • 57min

Exploring the Link Between PBIS and ABA with Rob Horner

In this insightful episode of the Think Inclusive Podcast, Dr. Rob Horner, a prominent figure in the special education and behavioral analysis community, delves deep into the interconnected worlds of Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) and Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Recorded in Marietta, Georgia, Tim Villegas hosts an enriching dialogue exploring the fundamental principles of human behavior, the practical applications of ABA, and how these methodologies contribute to inclusive education and supporting students with challenging behaviors.The conversation unpacks the theoretical and practical underpinnings of ABA, describing it as the study of behavior patterns and their interactions with the environment. Dr. Horner explains how PBIS extends ABA principles within a broader context to create supportive and sustainable environments in schools. Throughout the episode, concerns regarding the historical applications of ABA, such as its association with compliance and aversive techniques, are discussed and clarified. Dr. Horner emphasizes that PBIS is about designing effective environments to promote positive, socially valued outcomes for all students.Complete show notes and transcript:
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Jun 30, 2018 • 47min

Zachary Fenell Discusses Marathon Journey and Disability Advocacy

In this episode of the Think Inclusive Podcast, Tim Villegas interviews Zachary Fenell, also known as the Cerebral Palsy Vigilante. Zachary, a passionate disability advocate, author, and marathoner, shares his extraordinary journey of training for and completing a full marathon despite having cerebral palsy. They discuss the challenges he faced, his meticulous training regimen, and the broader implications of his achievement for disability rights and perceptions.Throughout the conversation, Zachary Fenell talks about his motivation, inspired by author John W. Quinn, and how he overcame numerous physical and logistical challenges during his marathon training. He provides insights into the specific accommodations he required, including the use of a cane and special orthotics. Moreover, he touches on the significance of being called an inspiration and the importance of respecting personal limitations while pushing for greater inclusivity. The episode closes with Fenell discussing his future plans, including another marathon, a potential new memoir, and his ongoing contributions to Think Inclusive.Complete show notes and transcript: https://mcie.org/think-inclusive/zachary-fenell-the-cerebral-palsy-vigilante/
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Jan 7, 2018 • 39min

John Spencer Discusses Empowering All Students Through Design Thinking

Join Tim Villegas in this episode of the Think Inclusive Podcast as he sits down with John Spencer, a distinguished professor, speaker, and author. Broadcasting from Marietta, Georgia, Tim explores with John the profound impact of student engagement and the maker mindset in education, highlighting ways to empower ALL students, including those with disabilities, through innovative teaching practices.In this engaging conversation, John Spencer shares his rich journey from teaching middle school to shaping future educators at the university level. He delves into his books "Empower" and "Launch," particularly focusing on the design thinking process, its application in K-12 education, and how it transforms the classroom into a dynamic learning environment. John addresses common concerns educators face, such as managing a classroom with diverse needs, balancing curriculum requirements, and overcoming the traditional fixation on compliance. Emphasizing the importance of creativity and student agency, he provides valuable insights and inspirational stories of success that span his teaching career.Complete show notes and transcript: https://mcie.org/think-inclusive/john-spencer-student-engagement/
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Nov 28, 2017 • 33min

The Lion League: Changing How Schools Build Inclusion

In this episode of the Think Inclusive Podcast, Tim Villegas interviews Arielle Hobbs, the founder of The Lion League. They discuss the importance of inclusion in schools and how The Lion League is working to create a more inclusive environment for students with disabilities. Arielle shares her personal experience of fighting for her son's rights and how it led her to start The Lion League. She explains the unique approach of the organization, which focuses on teaching students about inclusion and disability to foster natural friendships and understanding. Arielle also discusses the different ways schools can implement The Lion League's curriculum and the impact it can have on students.Complete show notes and transcript: https://mcie.org/think-inclusive/the-lion-league-changing-how-schools-build-inclusion/
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Aug 6, 2017 • 41min

The Power of Inclusion: A Conversation with Emily Ladau and Kyle Khachadurian

In this episode of the Think Inclusive podcast, Tim Villegas interviews Emily Ladau and Kyle Khachadurian, the co-hosts of the Accessible Stall podcast. They discuss their journey in starting the podcast and their perspectives on disability inclusion and education. Emily shares her experience of attending a mainstream public school, while Kyle attended a school specifically for disabled individuals. They explore the pros and cons of self-contained special education classrooms and the importance of finding a balance between inclusion and meeting individual needs. The conversation delves into the complexities of inclusive education and the challenges faced by the disability community.Complete show notes and transcript: https://mcie.org/think-inclusive/the-power-of-inclusion-a-conversation-with-emily-ladau-and-kyle-khachadurian/
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Apr 12, 2017 • 35min

Autistic Self Advocacy Network: Shifting from Awareness to Acceptance

In this episode of the Think Inclusive podcast, host Tim Villegas interviews Julia Bascom, the Executive Director of the Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN). Julia discusses the work of ASAN, which is a national grassroots organization run by and for autistic individuals. She emphasizes the importance of self-advocacy and the need for autistic voices to be included in discussions about autism. Julia also highlights the difference between autism awareness and autism acceptance, advocating for a shift towards acceptance and inclusion. The conversation touches on topics such as recovery from autism, inclusive education, and the future Julia envisions for autistic individuals.Complete show notes and transcript: https://mcie.org/think-inclusive/autistic-self-advocacy-network-shifting-from-awareness-to-acceptance/

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