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<title>Forum on Education: Inclusion</title>

<itunes:subtitle>Professor Lou Brown shares satirical and poignant stories from a lifetime of advocating for individuals with disabilities, their family members, and the teachers who serve them. Find related podcasts and DVDs at www.forumoneducation.org</itunes:subtitle>

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<itunes:author>Dr. Lou Brown, The Forum on Education</itunes:author>

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<itunes:name>Jotham Burrello</itunes:name>

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<itunes:summary>(5 min. audio) This story explores the history of clustering students with disabilities based on irrelevant dimensions. Environments for all students should be rich, stimulating, colorful and varied. Professor Lou Brown shares satirical and poignant stories from a lifetime of advocating for individuals with disabilities, their family members, and the teachers who serve them. “The Slab Class” was excerpted from the DVD Lou Brown Unplugged, and performed in front of a live studio audience. Find related podcasts and DVDs at www.forumoneducation.org

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<title>Inclusion: Integrated Recess</title>

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<itunes:summary>(7 min. audio) This story explores making accommodations in non-classroom environments. The longer a student is taught in a segregated setting, the harder it is to learn how to function in integrated society. Professor Lou Brown shares satirical and poignant stories from a lifetime of advocating for individuals with disabilities, their family members, and the teachers who serve them. “Integrated Recess” was excerpted from the DVD Lou Brown Unplugged, and performed in front of a live studio audience. Find related podcasts and DVDs at www.forumoneducation.org
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