• Breaking Down Myths: The True Cost of Inclusive Education

  • Nov 7 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
  • Podcast

Breaking Down Myths: The True Cost of Inclusive Education

  • Summary

  • About the Guest(s):


    Jamie Sowers: Jaime is a dedicated special education director focused on teacher retention and hiring. As Clinical Advisory Team Director at BlazerWorks, he aids school districts in recruitment and retention, emphasizing post-secondary outcomes for students with disabilities. With 20 years of experience, Jaime has been a teacher, coordinator, and principal. He holds a Doctor of Education from Wilmington University and a Master of Education from Mansfield University. Jaime is active in professional organizations and serves on two volunteer school boards.


    Jessica Bowman: Jessica is the co-Principal Investigator of the TIES Center and a researcher with the National Center on Educational Outcomes. She enhances the inclusion of students with significant cognitive disabilities in general education by creating resources and providing technical assistance. Starting as a teacher, she has extensive experience in professional development at the state level. Her research focuses on inclusion in mathematics for these students. Dr. Bowman holds a Ph.D. in Special Education from the University of Utah.


    Episode Summary:


    In this enlightening episode of Think Inclusive, hosted by Tim Villegas, we dive deeply into the conversation about the cost and logistics of inclusive education. Jamie Sowers from BlazerWorks joins Tim to debunk myths about the funding required for inclusive practices and to discuss the efficient utilization of school resources. Next, Tim is joined by Jessica Bowman from the University of Minnesota to break down her recent research on separate school placements for students with extensive support needs. This dialogue sheds light on how geographical locale and charter school enrollment influence educational outcomes.


    Throughout the episode, key topics revolve around optimizing educational resources and innovative solutions to staffing challenges. Jamie Sowers emphasizes that while special education funding has historically fallen short, inclusive education doesn't inherently require more resources; rather, it calls for smarter use of available funds and staff. The discussion with Jessica Bowman highlights her research findings that suggest alarming discrepancies in separate school placements across different states and regions, raising questions about equitable access to education for all students. Their shared insights advocate for a continuous commitment to developing inclusive environments where all students can thrive.


    Key Takeaways:

    • Special education funding remains inadequate, but inclusion doesn't necessarily cost more; it demands effective resource utilization.
    • Tools like shared online documents can optimize collaborative planning among educators and improve inclusivity without additional financial strain.
    • Disparities in separate school placements exist across the U.S., notably in the Northeast, suggesting a need for closer scrutiny and policy adjustments.
    • The messy nature of current data on separate school placements indicates a need for standardized categorization and reporting practices.


    Resources:


    BlazerWorks: https://blazerworks.com/

    TIES Center: https://tiescenter.org/.

    Inclusion Stories: https://pod.link/1633672526

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@think_inclusive


    IXL: https://ixl.com/inclusive


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