

Think Inclusive
Tim Villegas
Think Inclusive brings you conversations about inclusive education and what inclusion looks like in the real world.
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Apr 14, 2015 • 34min
Preparing Teachers for Special Education: Insights from Educators and Authors
In this episode of the Think Inclusive, host Tim Villegas interviews Audri Gomez and Aja McKee, educators with experience in the classroom and teacher training. They discuss the Disability Studies program at Chapman University and its emphasis on disability as a social construct. The guests explain how disability studies challenges the medical model of disability and focuses on the strengths and needs of individuals with disabilities. They also discuss the history of the disability rights movement and the importance of inclusive practices in education.The second part of the episode features an interview with educator and author Re Marzullo. She discusses her book "Sped" and its sequel "Sped 2," which follow the story of Jack Parker, an eighth-grader with dyslexia navigating the complexities of being in special education. Marzullo shares her inspiration for writing the books and how they have changed her perspective on special education. She also discusses the positive response she has received from both general education and special education students.Complete show notes and transcript: https://mcie.org/think-inclusive/preparing-teachers-for-special-education-insights-from-educators-and-authors/

Aug 16, 2014 • 59min
Understanding Alternate Assessment with Debbie Taub
In this episode, Tim Villegas interviews Debbie Taub, an expert in the field of special education alternate assessment. They discuss the concept of alternate assessment and its purpose in measuring the progress of students with significant cognitive disabilities. Debbie shares her insights on how alternate assessment can be a gateway to more inclusive schools and the importance of assessing all students. She also provides resources and strategies for modifying grade-level curriculum to meet the needs of students with significant disabilities.Complete show notes and transcript: https://mcie.org/think-inclusive/understanding-alternate-assessment-with-debbie-taub/

May 13, 2014 • 1h 2min
The Slow Progress of Inclusive Education in the US with Cheryl Jorgensen
In this episode, host Tim Villegas interviews Dr. Cheryl Jorgensen, an expert in inclusive education. They discuss the slow progress of inclusive education in the United States and the barriers that prevent its widespread implementation. Dr. Jorgensen highlights the existence of two separate education systems, general education, and special education, which perpetuate the idea that students with disabilities need something different. She also addresses the issue of the least restrictive environment principle and its impact on placement decisions for students with disabilities. The conversation delves into the parallels between the civil rights movement and the disability rights movement, emphasizing the need for societal change and a shift in attitudes towards disability. Dr. Jorgensen shares insights on the Common Core State Standards and its potential impact on students with disabilities. Overall, the episode explores the challenges and possibilities of inclusive education and offers valuable perspectives on how to promote change in the education system.Complete show notes and transcript: https://mcie.org/think-inclusive/the-slow-progress-of-inclusive-education-in-the-us-with-cheryl-jorgensen/

Mar 1, 2014 • 50min
Russ Ewell: Creating Inclusive Soccer and Hope Technology School
In this episode, Tim Villegas interviews Russ Ewell, the CEO of Digital Scribbler and the founder of E Soccer. Russ shares the story of how E Soccer came to be, starting as a small soccer program for his own children with special needs and growing into a nationally recognized inclusive soccer program. He discusses the importance of community and the impact that sports programs can have on the lives of individuals with disabilities. Russ also talks about the founding of Hope Technology School, a full inclusion school that provides a supportive and inclusive environment for students of all abilities. Throughout the conversation, Russ emphasizes the power of inclusion and the need for a shift in attitudes and training to create truly inclusive spaces.Complete show notes and transcript: https://mcie.org/think-inclusive/russ-ewell-creating-inclusive-soccer-and-hope-technology-school/

Jan 22, 2014 • 59min
Dr. Julie Causton discusses the steps schools must take to become more inclusive
In this episode, Dr. Julie Causton discusses the necessary steps for schools to become more inclusive. She shares insights from her research project, Schools of Promise, which focused on transforming schools to be more inclusive. Dr. Causton emphasizes the importance of professional development for teachers and the need to reimagine the service delivery model in school districts. She also highlights the role of the law in promoting inclusive education and shares examples of successful inclusive schools. The conversation explores strategies for addressing challenging behavior and the misconception that inclusion is not academically appropriate for all students. Dr. Causton provides practical ideas and resources for creating inclusive classrooms and offers guidance for parents advocating for inclusive education.Complete show notes and transcript: https://mcie.org/think-inclusive/dr-julie-causton-discusses-the-steps-schools-must-take-to-become-more-inclusive/

Sep 28, 2013 • 40min
Filmmaker Dan Habib discusses the importance of positive behavior support in schools.
In this episode, host Tim Villegas interviews Dan Habib about his latest film, "Who Cares About Kelsey." They discuss the importance of positive behavioral interventions and supports (PBIS) in schools, the challenges faced by students with hidden disabilities, and the need for leadership and systems change. Dan shares insights from his experiences filming Kelsey's story and highlights the transformative power of inclusive education. The conversation also touches on the upcoming broadcast of the film on public television and the impact it can have on raising awareness and promoting change.Complete show notes and transcript: https://mcie.org/think-inclusive/filmmaker-dan-habib-discusses-the-importance-of-positive-behavior-support-in-schools/

Sep 6, 2013 • 32min
Ariane Zurcher discusses autism advocacy and the importance of inclusion
In this episode of the Think Inclusive Podcast, host Tim Villegas interviews Ariane Zurcher, a prominent autism advocate and blogger. Ariane shares her journey from knowing nothing about autism when her daughter, Emma, was first diagnosed, to becoming a strong advocate for the autistic community. She discusses the initial reaction to Emma’s diagnosis, the need for a more inclusive approach to autism, and the importance of listening to autistic individuals. Ariane also emphasizes the negative effects of fear-based narratives surrounding autism and the need for a more compassionate and understanding society.Complete show notes and transcript: https://mcie.org/think-inclusive/ariane-zurcher-discusses-autism-advocacy-and-the-importance-of-inclusion/

Sep 6, 2013 • 56min
Don't We Already Do Inclusion?: A Conversation with Paula Kluth
In this episode, host Tim Villegas interviews Dr. Paula Kluth, an expert in inclusive education. They discuss the concept of reverse inclusion and whether it can be a stepping stone to authentic inclusion. Dr. Kluth shares her insights on ways educators can promote inclusion in their local schools and the role of technology in the classroom. The conversation highlights the importance of challenging traditional models of education and creating inclusive environments that meet the needs of all learners.Complete show notes and transcript: https://mcie.org/think-inclusive/paula-kluth-dont-we-already-do-inclusion/

Mar 8, 2013 • 45min
Spreading the Message of Acceptance Through the Starabella Book Series
In this episode of the Think Inclusive Podcast, host Tim Villegas interviews Marvin, Sharon, and Dana Fialco, the authors of the Starbella book series. The series is based on the real-life experiences of Tara Fialco, who showed incredible musical talent from a young age but faced challenges due to her autism. The Fialco family shares their journey of discovering Tara’s talent, navigating her social challenges, and advocating for inclusion and acceptance. The Starbella books aim to inspire children to embrace their uniqueness and create a more accepting world. The episode explores the power of music, the bond between siblings, and the importance of empathy and understanding.Complete show notes and transcript: https://mcie.org/think-inclusive/the-fialco-family-starabella/

Nov 30, 2012 • 35min
Inclusive Education in Canada vs. the US: A Teacher’s Perspective with Nicole Eredics
In this episode of the Think Inclusive Podcast, host Tim Villegas interviews Nicole Eredics, an experienced educator in inclusive education. Nicole shares her insights and experiences from working in the fully inclusive educational system in British Columbia, Canada, and compares it to the US educational system. They discuss the differences in approach to inclusion, the challenges faced by teachers, and the importance of parental involvement. Nicole emphasizes the need for proper training and support for teachers in order to create successful inclusive classrooms. The conversation highlights the benefits of inclusive education for all students and the importance of spreading awareness and understanding of inclusive practices.Complete show notes and transcript: https://mcie.org/think-inclusive/nicole-eredics-the-inclusive-class/