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Why Reverse Inclusion Is Not Inclusive

Nearly a decade ago, I recorded a podcast episode with Paula Kluth where we discussed her book, Don’t We Already Do Inclusion? During our conversation, we talked about something called “reverse inclusion.” This is when a special education teacher hosts general education students with learners with disabilities in a space typically reserved for learners who […]

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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.

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