The Inclusion Podcast Julie Causton, PhD
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- Education
Dr. Julie Causton shares everything you need to know in the exciting world of inclusive education!
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Ep. 28- Yes! Even students with VERY complex communication needs, with Darlene Hanson (part 2)
This is the second part of my conversation with Darlene Hanson. It is for the most challenging students in our system. Listen and share with everyone you know who supports students without verbal communication. Darlene Hanson and I are finally teaming up together to work on the concept of inclusion with students with limited communication. Can't wait to let these episodes (episode 27 and 28) take flight in the world.
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Ep. 27- Yes! Even students with VERY complex communication needs, with Darlene Hanson (part 1)
This podcast is for the most challenging students in our system. Listen and share with everyone you know who supports students without verbal communication. Darlene Hanson and I are finally teaming up together to work on the concept of inclusion with students with limited communication. Can't wait to let these episodes (episode 27 and 28) take flight in the world.
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Episode 26. Ripples of Resilience with Paul Wesselmann
This podcast is all about how to cope during this new and weird time! Paul has an abundance of thoughtful advice to keep everyone thriving! Enjoy!
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Episode 25 COVID 19 and Special Education
In this episode we discuss the legal and practical decisions that school administrators, educators and parents have to understand during these changing times. I am joined by Patrick Radel an incredible special education lawyer and Tanya Fredrich a talented and passionate school administrator. Please enjoy and let us know what you need in our next episode. Sending you love and good health!
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Ep. 24 Education as Equity with Becky Anderson
Becky Anderson is an incredibly inclusive English teacher. In this awesome episode she share how teachers can lead inclusive change in their own classroom. From how to create true community to how to be sure students can see themselves on the shelf (or in the books they read) and so much more. Share this with every general education teacher you know. Because, as Becky says... our students are waiting!
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Ep. 23- HOW to Shift Mindsets about Special Education with Dr. Jenna Rufo
When it comes to Inclusive Education, the first thing that needs to shifts are outdated ideas and MINDSETS about special education. For example, "But this student needs functional skills." Or, "I can't do it because --they can't keep up." or "Our system is just fine as it is- why make any changes"