The Inclusive Class Podcast

The Inclusive Class Podcast


Latest Episodes

Inclusion is More Than a Program
October 31, 2014

Gary Brucker, Program Director for Courage for Youth Association and Lauri Swann Hunt, founder of Ollibean, are guests at our roundtable this week.  The topic w

Should Support Staff Help or Hover?
October 24, 2014

Listen to Frances Stetson and Mary Eaddy.

Presuming Competence in Your Students with Special Needs
October 17, 2014

How should we be teaching our students with special needs? We start by presuming competence and believing that all children be held to high academic expectation

Teaching Students to Self-Advocate
October 10, 2014

Amanda Morin and Robert Rummel-Hudson join The Inclusive Class Podcast this week!  Amanda Morin is an advocate and author of The Everything Parent's Guide to Sp

Including Students Beyond the Classroom
October 03, 2014

Torrie Dunlap, CEO of Kids Included Together, and Amanda Morin, author of The Everything Parent's Guide to Special Education, join our roundtable on this episod

Elements of an Inclusive Classroom
September 26, 2014

Carolyn Coil, education expert and author, and Frances Stetson, CEO of the Inclusive Schools Network, join the roundtable on The Inclusive Class Podcast this we

A Parent's Guide to Inclusion
September 19, 2014

Confused about inclusion?  Listen to The Inclusive Class Podcast this week and learn what parents need to know about inclusive education. You will understand wh

The Case for Inclusion
September 12, 2014

Why include students with special needs in the classroom? What is the benefit? Won't it be a distraction? These questions and more will be answered and discusse

Taking the Word "Special" Out of Education
July 25, 2014

Leah McRorie is our guest on this episode of The Inclusive Class Podcast. She will be discussing the need to take the word, "Special", out of the education syst

Including Older Students with Special Needs
July 11, 2014

Lisa Dieker returns as our guest on this epsisode of The Inclusive Class Podcast!  For more information about Lisa, visit www.lisadieker.com.