Love Is a Classroom: Stories of Inclusion is a podcast that aims to serve as a bridge for a more inclusive world. Listen to teachers, parents, and advocates who dedicate their lives to breaking down barriers and fostering a more inclusive world for children with disabilities share their stories and experiences. Together we discover practical ways we can all contribute to building a society where everyone belongs.
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Love Is a Classroom: Stories of Inclusion is a podcast that aims to serve as a bridge for a more inclusive world. Listen to teachers, parents, and advocates who dedicate their lives to breaking down barriers and fostering a more inclusive world for children with disabilities share their stories and experiences. Together we discover practical ways we can all contribute to building a society where everyone belongs.
The first episode of the second series of the podcast ’Love is a Classroom: Stories of Inclusion’ focuses on the journey of creating an inclusive environment for Navee Walker, a deaf child. The episode features an in-depth conversation with Brooke Walker, Navee’s mother, who discusses the challenges and successes in her daughter’s education and inclusion. Brooke shares their experiences with learning ASL, the importance of having a Teacher of the Deaf (TOD), and the advocacy required to ensure adequate support for Navee’s academic growth. The episode also highlights the role of educators and the broader community in fostering inclusivity. Future episodes will further explore the roles of teachers and interpreters in supporting inclusion and will feature insights from Navee herself.
Love Is a Classroom: Stories of Inclusion
Love Is a Classroom: Stories of Inclusion is a podcast that aims to serve as a bridge for a more inclusive world. Listen to teachers, parents, and advocates who dedicate their lives to breaking down barriers and fostering a more inclusive world for children with disabilities share their stories and experiences. Together we discover practical ways we can all contribute to building a society where everyone belongs.