

Think Inclusive
Tim Villegas
Think Inclusive brings you real conversations about building schools where every learner belongs.
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Apr 27, 2019 • 25min
Exploring Inclusive Education at CHIME Charter School
Join Tim Villegas as he takes you on an immersive tour of Chime Charter School in Woodland Hills, California, where inclusive education isn’t just a goal—it's a reality. With insightful commentary from Dr. Erin Studer, the principal of Chime, and Amy Hanreddy, a seasoned professor at California State University Northridge, this episode dives deep into the mechanisms that make inclusive education work.Dr. Studer highlights Chime's commitment to Universal Design for Learning (UDL), flexible grouping, and differentiation, which ensure that all students, regardless of their abilities, can participate and learn effectively. Tim explores how co-teaching and co-planning are vital to the school's inclusive model, driving home the idea that true inclusion cannot be achieved without these collaborative practices.Complete show notes and transcript: https://mcie.org/think-inclusive/erin-studer-chime-institute/

Apr 2, 2019 • 23min
Championing Inclusive Education: A Season of Progress and Advocacy with Lou Brown
In this eye-opening episode of The Think Inclusive Podcast, Tim Villegas discusses the ongoing challenges and progress in inclusive education with Lou Brown, a formidable advocate for disability rights and inclusion and co-found of TASH. Tim highlights a personal experience that encapsulates society's resistance to inclusive education, emphasizing the urgent need for a paradigm shift in how educational systems treat students with disabilities. The discussion with Lou Brown dives deep into the historical context, from the institutionalization era to the fight for these students' rights to an inclusive education. The episode elaborates on various systemic barriers, emphasizing the persistent segregation and homogeneous grouping of students with disabilities. Lou shares his vision and strategies for genuine inclusion, emphasizing the necessity of increasing environments where people with disabilities can function and the critical need for heterogeneous groupings in educational settings. This profound conversation sheds light on the crucial changes necessary to foster a truly inclusive educational system.Complete show notes and transcript: https://mcie.org/think-inclusive/lou-brown-progress/

Dec 16, 2018 • 16min
QD Foodie: Making Cooking Inclusive and Fun for All
In this episode of the Think Inclusive Podcast, hosted by Tim Villegas, we delve into the exciting intersection of inclusivity and culinary creativity. Tim sits down with Marci Heit, the visionary founder of QD Foodie, to explore how her innovative kitchen tools are transforming the cooking experience for people with diverse abilities. Raised with a passion for cooking and inspired by her interactions with the disability community, Marci unravels the story behind QD Foodie and its mission to ensure that everyone can participate in the joy of food preparation.Complete show notes and transcript: https://mcie.org/think-inclusive/marci-heit-qd-foodie/

Nov 25, 2018 • 40min
Empowering Paraeducators for Inclusive Education with Renay Marquez
In this engaging episode of The Think Inclusive Podcast, host Tim Villegas sits down with Renay Marquez, co-founder of ParaEducate. They delve into Renay's journey, the inception of ParaEducate, and how the organization supports paraeducators with tools and strategies for fostering inclusive classrooms. From discussing her role and experience in a mostly inclusive district to sharing practical resources and tips, Renay provides valuable insights into the world of educational support for students with disabilities.Throughout the episode, Renay shares the foundational elements of their work at ParaEducate, including how they started, the importance of thoughtful modifications, and their collaboration with both general and special education teachers. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the nuanced approach required for successful inclusion in schools, along with practical suggestions for making educational environments more inclusive and supportive for all students.Complete show notes and transcript: https://mcie.org/think-inclusive/renay-marquez-paraeducate/

Nov 4, 2018 • 34min
Exploring Inclusive Employment in Hydroponic Farming with Jen Tennican
In this episode of the Think Inclusive Podcast, Tim Villegas engages in an insightful conversation with filmmaker Jen Tennican about her latest documentary, "Hearts of Glass". The episode explores the groundbreaking social and agricultural experiment at Vertical Harvest, a cutting-edge vertical hydroponic greenhouse in Jackson, Wyoming. Notably, Vertical Harvest not only innovates local sustainable food production but also provides meaningful, competitively paid employment opportunities for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.Throughout the episode, Jen shares her journey in making “Hearts of Glass,” highlighting the challenges and rewards of documenting the first 15 months of Vertical Harvest's operation. She emphasizes the inclusive nature of the workplace, where employees with and without disabilities work side by side as equals. Tim and Jen also discuss the social mission behind Vertical Harvest, the importance of competitive wages for workers with disabilities, and the unique high-tech systems used within the greenhouse. The episode delves into the personal growth stories of the employees, offering a touching perspective on community, dignity, and the power of inclusive employment.Complete show notes and transcript: https://mcie.org/think-inclusive/jen-tennican-hearts-of-glass/

Oct 28, 2018 • 50min
Building Inclusive Workplaces: What You Need to Know About Pre-Employment Transition Services
In this insightful episode of The Think Inclusive Podcast, host Tim Villegas interviews Annette Jett about Pre-Employment Transition Services (Pre-ETS) and their critical role in helping students with disabilities transition smoothly into the workforce. The conversation delves into the legal framework established by the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) of 2014, how Pre-ETS are integrated and implemented in Kentucky, and how these services can significantly alter the employment outcomes for students and adults with disabilities.Annette Jett discusses the components of Pre-ETS, including job exploration, self-advocacy, workplace readiness training, work-based learning experiences, and counseling on postsecondary opportunities. She emphasizes the importance of early intervention starting at age 14 and the necessity for cooperation between schools, vocational rehab services, and community rehabilitation providers (CRPs). The episode also offers advice on how to access these services in various states and highlights the personal journey that led Annette to her current role.Complete show notes and transcript: https://mcie.org/think-inclusive/annette-jett-pre-employment-transition-services/

Oct 12, 2018 • 34min
Beckett Haight Discusses Inclusion and Computer Science Education
In this engaging episode of The Think Inclusive Podcast, host Tim Villegas sits down with Beckett Haight, a seasoned special educator with a global perspective. They delve into Haight's experiences teaching in diverse educational environments and his approach to fostering inclusivity in the classroom. Beckett shares his journey from being a student with an IEP to becoming a passionate advocate for special education.The discussion highlights Beckett's TEDx talk, "Teaching Every Student Computer Science or How to Code is Not the Answer," challenging the push to make coding a mandatory skill for all students. They explore the importance of critical thinking and foundational skills in education, emphasizing how differentiated instruction can better address student needs. Beckett provides practical strategies for teachers to support diverse learners without lowering standards, advocating for a more nuanced approach to educational differentiation.Complete show notes and transcript: https://mcie.org/think-inclusive/beckett-haight-inclusion-and-why-compsci-isnt-for-everyone/

Sep 18, 2018 • 36min
Behind the Scenes of 'Intelligent Lives': A Conversation with Dan Habib
In this episode of the Think Inclusive Podcast, host Tim Villegas converses with distinguished filmmaker Dan Habib about his latest documentary, "Intelligent Lives." The episode takes a deep dive into the significance of inclusive education, the challenges faced by individuals with intellectual disabilities, and the broader societal implications of how we measure intelligence. Habib shares insightful stories about filming "Intelligent Lives," highlighting the lives of three young adults who defy preconceived notions about intellectual disabilities and showcase their unique capabilities. The podcast also discusses the historical context of education and labor market inclusivity, evaluating systemic structures and legislation that affect students with intellectual disabilities. Filled with engaging anecdotes and valuable advice, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in inclusive education and broader disability advocacy.Complete show notes and transcript: https://mcie.org/think-inclusive/dan-habib-intelligent-lives/

Aug 25, 2018 • 25min
Nikki Heiman Talks Inclusive Practices and Mindset
In this engaging episode of The Think Inclusive Podcast, host Tim Villegas sits down with Nikki Heiman, an influential advocate for inclusive education and founder of My Creative Inclusion. They delve into the significant barriers to inclusive practices in schools and discuss effective strategies to change educators' mindsets around disability and inclusion.Nikki emphasizes the importance of transitioning from a deficit-based approach to a strengths-based model in special education. She shares personal experiences with her son, Trenton, to illustrate how positive reinforcement and focusing on strengths can facilitate better learning outcomes. Together, they explore the role of teamwork, effective communication between parents and educators, and the importance of relationship-building in promoting inclusive education. From tackling systemic challenges to offering actionable advice for educators, this episode is packed with insights and practical strategies for fostering an inclusive learning environment.Complete show notes and trailer: https://mcie.org/think-inclusive/nikki-heiman-my-creative-inclusion/

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/


