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The Slow Progress of Inclusive Education in the US with Cheryl Jorgensen

Think Inclusive

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Episode  ·  1:01:44  ·  May 13, 2014

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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/

1h 1m 44s  ·  May 13, 2014

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