The Separate Hallway: 30 Years of Inclusion, Disability Rights, and Human Value
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For decades, the American public school system has operated on a binary: you are either "in" the general classroom or you are "out." But my guest today, Michele Gardner, CEO of All In for Inclusive Education, suggests that physical proximity is often mistaken for actual membership.
Michele has spent her career navigating the tension between the legal machinery of special education and the human rights of the children inside it. From managing multimillion-dollar budgets to witnessing the "messy" magic of a percussion program for deaf students, she has seen firsthand how our definitions of competence can either open doors or lock them.
In this episode, we sit down to discuss:
*The "Indicators" of Belonging: Why the most profound shifts in a classroom can be felt before they are seen.
*The Dignity of Risk: Why protecting a student from failure can sometimes be its own form of exclusion.
*Adult Readiness: Moving the conversation away from whether a child is "ready" to whether the system is prepared to receive them.
It is a conversation about the evolution of teacher training, the vital expertise of parents, and the slow, often painful pace of systemic change.
Link:https://www.allinforinclusiveed.org/