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Inclusion Stories is a five-episode audio documentary series produced by MCIE that tells the stories of families and school districts that have committed to pursuing authentic inclusive education.

Chapter One: It Is a Long Story

Show Notes

Carolina and Jaiker share their journey of advocating for inclusive education for their daughter Natalia, who has Down syndrome. They discuss the challenges they faced in navigating the special education system and their decision to remove Natalia from special education services. They highlight the importance of inclusive education and the positive impact it has had on Natalia’s development and happiness. The episode also features insights from Cecil County Public Schools in Maryland, where inclusive practices are the norm.

This is part one of a five-part series about families and school districts fully committed to inclusive practices for all learners.

Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/I61Kqa0ABSDbl7RMgbVGFOfwMHA

Resources:

The Segregation of Students with Disabilities (National Council on Disability): https://ncd.gov/sites/default/files/NCD_Segregation-SWD_508.pdf

Cecil County Public Schools: https://www.ccps.org/

Thank you to our sponsors!

Communication First: https://communicationfirst.org/

Roots of Inclusion: https://www.rootsofinclusion.org/

Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates: https://www.copaa.org/

Thompson Policy Institute on Disability: https://www.chapman.edu/education/centers-and-partnerships/thompson-policy-institute/index.aspx

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The White Family

The Teague Family

Support was provided by the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction and Club 21 in Pasadena, California.

Music

Theme: The Light by Greg Drews and The Truth

End Credits: Stella’s Rhumba by Marcus Gerakos

Chapter Two: What a Novel Idea

Show Notes

Christina and Justin share their journey of advocating for inclusive education for their daughter Harper in general education and their frustrations with their school district’s initial placement recommendations. Christina expresses concerns about an upcoming IEP meeting and the possibility of the district pushing for a separate placement for Harper. The episode also features insights from Bre Gastaldi, who visited West Linn-Wilsonville near Portland, Oregon, an inclusive school district. Bre discusses the importance of having school leaders who are supportive and knowledgeable about inclusive practices and highlights the need for strong leadership at the district level to drive systemic change.

This is part two of a five-part series about families and school districts fully committed to inclusive practices for all learners.

Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/xYLaeCCq3gYFL8Nr-2R3lOBAe38

Resources:

West Linn-Wilsonville School District: https://www.wlwv.k12.or.us/

Thank you to our sponsors!

Communication First: https://communicationfirst.org/

Roots of Inclusion: https://www.rootsofinclusion.org/

Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates: https://www.copaa.org/

Thompson Policy Institute on Disability: https://www.chapman.edu/education/centers-and-partnerships/thompson-policy-institute/index.aspx

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The White Family

The Teague Family

Support was provided by the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction and Club 21 in Pasadena, California.

Music

Theme: The Light by Greg Drews and The Truth

End Credits: Passenger by Jose Galvez

Chapter Three: Everyone’s an Inclusive Educator

Show Notes

Tim Villegas visits schools in Washington state that are fully committed to inclusive education. He starts his journey at McMicken Elementary School, where he observes the inclusive practices in action. He then visits Sehome High School, where he witnesses the inclusive culture and co-teaching practices. The schools prioritize the needs of all learners and provide support and accommodations to ensure their success. The goal is to create an inclusive environment where every student feels valued and included.

This is part three of a five-part series about families and school districts fully committed to inclusive practices for all learners.

Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/Eh_hzeoGMUE0pwsPJopRNd3i68g

Resources:

Beyond Access Model: https://bit.ly/UNH-beyond-access

Does Self-Contained Special Education Deliver on Its Promises? https://bit.ly/causton-self-contained

McMicken: https://mcmicken.highlineschools.org/

Sehome: https://sehome.bellinghamschools.org/

Thank you to our sponsors!

Communication First: https://communicationfirst.org/

Roots of Inclusion: https://www.rootsofinclusion.org/

Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates: https://www.copaa.org/

Thompson Policy Institute on Disability: https://www.chapman.edu/education/centers-and-partnerships/thompson-policy-institute/index.aspx

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The White Family

The Teague Family

Support by the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction and Club 21 in Pasadena, CA.

Music

Theme: The Light by Greg Drews and The Truth

End Credits: End Song by The CafFiends

Chapter Four: Everybody’s In, No Exceptions

Show Notes

Tim Villegas visits Ruby Bridges Elementary School in Woodinville, Washington. He speaks with educators, administrators, and leaders at the school and the state to understand how inclusive practices are being implemented and the impact they have on students with disabilities. The episode starts off with conversations with self-advocates and families at the Tools for the Journey Conference in Pasadena, California.

This is part four of a five-part series about families and school districts fully committed to inclusive practices for all learners.

Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/ohoThBbF7ua9R536WjXTRcws_xM

Resources:

Tools for the Journey Conference (Club 21): https://clubtwentyone.org/programs/tftj/about.html

Ruby Bridges Elementary School: https://rubybridges.nsd.org/

Inclusionary Practices Project Demosites: https://ippdemosites.org/

Thank you to our sponsors!

Communication First: https://communicationfirst.org/

Roots of Inclusion: https://www.rootsofinclusion.org/

Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates: https://www.copaa.org/

Thompson Policy Institute on Disability: https://www.chapman.edu/education/centers-and-partnerships/thompson-policy-institute/index.aspx

iSecurePrivacy

The White Family

The Teague Family

Support by the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction and Club 21 in Pasadena, CA.

Music

Theme: The Light by Greg Drews and The Truth

End Credits: All I Ever Wanted by Nicky Costabile

Chapter Five: An Experiment in Hope

Show Notes

Tim Villegas shares his experiences with inclusive education and the obstacles he faced while attempting to implement it in non-inclusive school systems. He shares the story of Damian, a student with multiple disabilities who was included with the assistance of a paraprofessional. However, Tim realizes that this approach was not true inclusion and failed to address the systemic issues that resulted in segregation in the first place. Tim has a conversation with a former colleague about the impact one teacher can have on changing a system from within. He also discusses the progress and challenges faced by Sevi, Harper, and Natalia, three students with disabilities whose families have been advocating for inclusive education. Finally, Tim concludes with some hopeful discussions with future educators and the real question everyone should be asking themselves.

This is part five of a five-part series about families and school districts fully committed to inclusive practices for all learners.

Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/JM-lQu_nfi6qoaJ3BAQkvvoH2rc

Thank you to our sponsors!

Communication First: https://communicationfirst.org/

Roots of Inclusion: https://www.rootsofinclusion.org/

Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates: https://www.copaa.org/

Thompson Policy Institute on Disability: https://www.chapman.edu/education/centers-and-partnerships/thompson-policy-institute/index.aspx

iSecurePrivacy

The White Family

The Teague Family

Support by the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction and Club 21 in Pasadena, CA.

Music

Theme & End Credits: The Light by Greg Drews and The Truth

Listen to the entire series on YouTube

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