• Finding Balance in the “Least Restrictive Environments” for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students with Jennifer Catalano
    Aug 5 2025

    Welcome back to the podcast as we kick off a new school year! We are excited, as always, to jump into some very important topics in the coming weeks. First up is our amazing guest, Jennifer Catalano, to discuss her work in deaf education and share her perspective on the least restrictive environments for these students. Is it better to have 100% inclusion or 100% special instruction? Let’s learn more from Jennifer’s perspective in today’s episode!

    Jennifer Catalano is the director of both undergraduate and graduate deaf education programs at Flagler College in St. Augustine, FL. Her background spans deaf education, elementary education, and special education, making her current role the perfect intersection of her experience and expertise. She loves working with current and future teachers to help them serve deaf and hard-of-hearing students.

    Show Highlights:

    • Jennifer’s introduction to deaf education began in high school.
    • The recent shift to integrate these students with their peers
    • The most important factor is to follow the path for EACH student in finding what’s best for them—not a one-size-fits-all approach.
    • The best scenario is a blend of inclusion and special instruction
    • LRE should stand for “Language Rich Environment.”
    • An overview of Jennifer’s course: The Deaf Ecosystem Course
    • A unique approach to getting alumni business owners involved
    • The critical language period of the first 5 years of life–and the ripple effects
    • Encouraging and promoting inclusive practices, even in the business world

    Resources:

    Connect with Jennifer Catalano: Flagler College Website and Email

    Mentioned in this episode: Deaf President Now documentary

    Contact us on social media or through our website for more information on the IEP Learning Center: www.inclusiveeducationproject.org.

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    22 mins
  • 350: The Current State of Affairs in US Education: Our Appearance on Dr. Karen Wilson’s Podcast
    Jun 24 2025

    This is our last episode before our much-needed summer break. Taking this break helps us to refocus and prepare for a new school year. We recently made another appearance on the Diverse Thinking Different Learning: A ChildNEXUS podcast with Dr. Karen Wilson, who has also joined us on our podcast before. Today, we are featuring that episode as an overview of what’s been happening, and continuing to happen, in the field of special education in the US since the Trump administration took office. Enjoy the conversation!

    Show Highlights:

    • An overview of the state of affairs right now in US special education, especially regarding the executive order to dismantle the Department of Education
    • Thoughts on the illusion of “giving educational rights back to the states”
    • Miscommunication and misinformation about the role and scope of the Department of Education
    • A real-life example from San Diego, CA, about a specific grant and its far-reaching impact to students
    • Parents feel fear and anxiety because of grant-funded programs and other initiatives that may not be there to support their children.
    • The best power the people have is to contact their state and federal representatives.
    • DEI initiatives are about much more than race and gender.
    • The potential impact on early childhood education programs
    • What can YOU do?

    Links/Resources:

    Connect with Dr. Karen Wilson and her podcast: Diverse Thinking Different Learning: A ChildNEXUS podcast

    Mentioned in this episode: 5 Calls App

    Contact us on social media or through our website for more information on the IEP Learning Center: www.inclusiveeducationproject.org

    Thank you for listening!

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    42 mins
  • Clearing Up Confusion About 504 Plans with April Rehrig
    Jun 10 2025

    The landscape of American education has undergone significant changes over the past few months, particularly in the realm of special education. Our diligence in staying informed about developments in our field is more important than ever as we approach the start of a new school year in just a few weeks. Our focus today centers on understanding 504s with our guest, April. Join us to learn more!

    April Rehrig is a special education advocate who does things differently. Her experiences as a teacher, mother, and school psychologist for 20 years provide her with a wide-ranging perspective on education and a unique approach to advocacy. She is the founder of Rise Educational Advocacy and Consulting and has a passion for helping parents and their children navigate the world of special education.

    Show Highlights:

    • Shift from IEPs to 504s: The biggest problem is insufficient training.
    • The trend of inconsistency in 504s
    • April’s perspective on the disconnect between IEP teams and 504 teams
    • A huge increase in the number of students who have medical needs, like diabetes, migraines, etc. (These students need a healthcare plan at school!)
    • Misconceptions about accommodations, 504 plans, and IEPs
    • 504 meetings: What’s happening—and what needs to happen
    • The benefits of a student being involved in the 504 meetings in the beginning

    Links/Resources:

    Connect with April Rehrig: Website (many resources are available!), YouTube, and Instagram

    Contact us on social media or through our website for more information on the IEP Learning Center: www.inclusiveeducationproject.org

    Thank you for listening!

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    24 mins
  • Digging into DEI Success for Students with Tracy Baynes, Part 2
    May 27 2025

    Today’s episode brings back Tracy Baynes to share her best tips and advice for getting your student involved in their education earlier rather than later. She gives practical steps middle school students can take to prepare for college success, even if they are low-income students. Join us to learn more!

    Tracy Baynes is the founder, president, and CEO of STEP, the Student Expedition Program. As an instructor in the oceanography field, Tracy noticed the persistent achievement gap between high-income and low-income students. She created the STEP college access and leadership program for low-income high school students, guiding students from their sophomore year through every step of the college application process. STEP includes summer leadership experiences as part of its comprehensive program to prepare students for college.

    Show Highlights:

    • Advice for parents of middle school students about early algebra exposure, challenging courses, extracurricular activities, college applications, living on campus/off campus, choosing a major, and taking on new challenges in life
    • Why doing the hard work in high school really does pay off.
    • Quality extracurricular involvement extends beyond school to church and community organizations.
    • “How many college applications should my student fill out?”
    • Misconceptions about liberal arts colleges
    • The benefits of living on campus—at least for the first year
    • Tracy’s take on choosing a college major in high school
    • Challenging experiences set you up for new successes and more confidence!
    • Success stories for 2025 in Tracy’s work with students

    Links/Resources:

    Connect with Tracy Baynes and STEP: Website and Email

    Contact us on social media or through our website for more information on the IEP Learning Center: www.inclusiveeducationproject.org

    Thank you for listening!

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    If you enjoyed this episode and believe in our message, please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and review this show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or Google Play. It helps other listeners find this show.

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    30 mins
  • Digging into DEI Success for Students with Tracy Baynes
    May 13 2025

    We continue our journey to view the education of our children holistically as we strive to develop them into productive and inclusive members of society. Tracy Baynes joins us to share her interesting work in helping students achieve unimaginable success.

    Tracy Baynes is the founder, president, and CEO of STEP, the Student Expedition Program. As an instructor in the oceanography field, Tracy noticed the persistent achievement gap between high-income and low-income students. She wanted to focus her efforts on students who are working hard despite their adverse economic background. In 2004, she established STEP and soon took the first group of students to Alaska for a three-week sea kayaking trip.

    Show Highlights:

    • The struggle to strive for educational equity for students
    • The “rest” of Tracy’s story of finding opportunities for students beyond their financial barriers
    • Student successes in the STEP system
    • The playing field is NOT level for first-generation college students.
    • Tracy’s accounts of students developing strength and defeating imposter syndrome
    • DEI does not equal “less than” or “unqualified.”
    • Understanding the pathway to success and generational change
    • Tracy shares Bill’s success story, and he’s just one of the 750 alumni of STEP!
    • Interested in launching a STEP program in your area? Contact Tracy for more information.

    Links/Resources:

    Connect with Tracy Baynes and STEP: Website

    Contact us on social media or through our website for more information on the IEP Learning Center: www.inclusiveeducationproject.org

    Thank you for listening!

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    If you enjoyed this episode and believe in our message, please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or Google Play. It helps other listeners find this show.

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    24 mins
  • A One-Size-Fits-All Approach Does Not Work with Dr. OiYan Poon
    Apr 29 2025

    Today’s conversation covers the impact of recent executive orders on DEI, the historical context of the civil rights movements, and the importance of local community efforts. Our guest is Dr. OiYan Poon, a community-engaged research scholar, educator, storyteller, and leader for intersectional racial equity. Her research is focused on the racial politics of Asian Americans, and her book is titled Asian American is Not a Color.

    Show Highlights:

    • Dr. Poon’s efforts to navigate her work under the new Trump administration
    • A historical context of civil rights, advocacy, and the push for DEI
    • It’s up to OUR generation!
    • The one-size-fits-all approach to education doesn’t work.
    • Less government or more government?
    • The importance of building local communities

    Links/Resources:

    Connect with Dr. OiYan Poon: Website, Public Pedagogy website, Instagram, and Asian American is Not a Color

    Contact us on social media or through our website for more information on the IEP Learning Center: www.inclusiveeducationproject.org

    Thank you for listening!

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    21 mins
  • Innovative Learning with the Modern Classrooms Project with Robert Barnett
    Apr 15 2025

    Today’s episode features a fascinating conversation about strategies to support students and schools during unknowns and big transitions in education in the US. We welcome Robert Barnett to the podcast to discuss his innovations in teaching math and how his nonprofit, The Modern Classrooms Project, is training teachers to teach differently. Join us to learn more!

    Show Highlights:

    • Robert’s background as a math teacher–and how he learned to do things differently
    • The Modern Classrooms approach to accessible learning for ALL students
    • Our current educational structure does NOT match with what we know about various learning styles.
    • Understanding how the Modern Classrooms model applies to every grade level and every subject
    • When tired, overworked, and exhausted teachers are unwilling to be flexible, the results are not good.
    • Tools and strategies for an all-inclusive classroom
    • Watch Rob’s TEDx talk, Why Americans Hate Math--and What to Do About It

    Links/Resources:

    Connect with Robert Barnett and the Modern Classrooms Project: Website and Rob’s TEDx talk, Why Americans Hate Math--and What to Do About It

    Contact us on social media or through our website for more information on the IEP Learning Center: www.inclusiveeducationproject.org

    Thank you for listening!

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    20 mins
  • Fostering Independence and Community: A Look at Jonathan’s Landing Foundation
    Apr 1 2025

    Many parents of kids with disabilities share the same fear of what will happen to their child in adulthood and when they are no longer here to care for and advocate for them. Today’s guest is Kimberly McCarten, CEO of Jonathan’s Landing Foundation, in Orlando, FL. This remarkable organization is bringing innovation into how we service people in the adult transition by providing a bridge to communication and independence for adults across the autism spectrum. A division of Jonathan’s Landing is Techtonic’s Workforce Academy. This social enterprise certifies neurodivergent individuals in WISE certification, paving the way for sustainable careers in the rapidly growing tech repair industry. Join us to hear more from Kimberly!

    Show Highlights:

    • Kimberly’s background story in becoming the CEO of Jonathan’s Landing
    • The story of Jonathan’s Landing, its founding, and what the organization does
    • The importance of “outside-the-box” thinking to highlight the strengths of these kiddos
    • Highlights of the Techtonic Workforce Academy
    • Closing the gap by helping autistic kids identify an interesting career, working at this job, and keeping the job
    • What’s next for Jonathan’s Landing?
    • The vision for an all-inclusive housing community to foster independence

    Links/Resources:

    Connect with Kimberly McCarten, Jonathan’s Landing, and Techtonic: Jonathan's Landing Website, Techtonic Website, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram

    Contact us on social media or through our website for more information on the IEP Learning Center: www.inclusiveeducationproject.org

    Thank you for listening!

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    If you enjoyed this episode and believe in our message, please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and review this show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or Google Play. It helps other listeners find this show.

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    25 mins