Episode 295: Building a Culture of Inclusion and Belonging

Emily Kircher-Morris is joined by Tim Villegas, the Director of Communications at the Maryland Coalition for Inclusive Education (MCIE) and the founder and host of the Think Inclusive Podcast, to discuss the concept of inclusion in education. The idea is to create inclusive environments for all students, and Tim shares his personal journey toward that goal, and insights on how to create such an environment. They talk about the importance of community, equity, and meaningful contributions in schools, as well as the challenges faced in inclusive classrooms.

TAKEAWAYS

  • Inclusion is a powerful word that means different things to different people.

  • School should be a place where everyone belongs, regardless of their needs.

  • Being fair means providing everyone with what they need, not just the same thing.

  • Community plays a crucial role in fostering inclusion in schools.

  • Inclusion is not just about placing students in general education settings; it's about creating supportive environments.

  • Schools should aim to be more like real life, accommodating all learners.

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Tim Villegas is the Director of Communications at the Maryland Coalition for Inclusive Education (MCIE) and the founder and host of the Think Inclusive Podcast, a long-running show dedicated to building bridges between families, educators, and advocates in the disability and inclusion space. With a background as a special education teacher and instructional coach, Tim brings over a decade of classroom experience to his work in advancing equity and inclusive practices in schools.

Through his leadership at MCIE and his widely respected podcast, Tim has become a national voice for inclusive education—amplifying the stories, research, and strategies that help create learning environments where all students belong. His work focuses on shifting mindsets, promoting systemic change, and centering the lived experiences of students with disabilities and their families.

BACKGROUND READING

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