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Are Informed Parents Dangerous?
Amy Pleet-Odle Amy Pleet-Odle

Are Informed Parents Dangerous?

No! You don't have permission to offer that parent workshop here. An informed parent is a dangerous parent!

That’s what a principal said to one of my graduate students when she asked for permission to provide a workshop on IEP team procedures to her families.

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Is Your School Board on Board?
Amy Pleet-Odle Amy Pleet-Odle

Is Your School Board on Board?

Do you have high hopes for improving the effectiveness of inclusive practices in your school or district? Whether you are a school leader, a teacher, a parent, or some other stakeholder, you want to be sure your school board is on board with you.

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The Joyful Inclusion Coaching Team
Amy Pleet-Odle Amy Pleet-Odle

The Joyful Inclusion Coaching Team

There’s a bright future ahead!

When I started my Inclusion Coaching business ten years ago, I was determined to find the answer to this riddle:

What would it take to create a simplified, sequential approach to updating inclusive special education practices that would empower school leaders, inspire teachers, engage families, and promote student success?

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Learner Voice
Amy Pleet-Odle Amy Pleet-Odle

Learner Voice

When it comes right down to it, who is education for? And who should have the most say in the design of learning opportunities?

Is it radical to answer -- the STUDENTS??

Last week, I participated in the CAST Virtual Symposium on Student Voice. I have always thought that I stand for empowerment of youth voice, but this conference was a wake-up call. We have so much more we could do! And what a difference it would make!

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The Joyful Inclusion Pilot Story
Amy Pleet-Odle Amy Pleet-Odle

The Joyful Inclusion Pilot Story

I started my last blog with “Data are like stars. They appear as separate points until there’s a story to connect them.”

So what’s our story?

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Stories Behind the Data
Amy Pleet-Odle Amy Pleet-Odle

Stories Behind the Data

Data are like stars.
They appear as separate points until there’s a story.

I loved teaching the unit on Greek myths when I was an English teacher, especially the stories behind the constellations. Students were always fascinated, and I was able to integrate a variety of reading, thinking, and writing skills when they were looking at the stars.

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What’s Your Inclusion Score?
Amy Pleet-Odle Amy Pleet-Odle

What’s Your Inclusion Score?

“Never let a good crisis go to waste” - Winston Churchill

We are at a turning point right now with provision of special education services. This blog is written for school leaders, especially special education directors, and for all those who would like to have an impact on renovating* their systems for students with disabilities.

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I’m Hiring!!
Amy Pleet-Odle Amy Pleet-Odle

I’m Hiring!!

We’re expanding our Joyful Inclusion Team with Inclusion Coaches.

Want to know more?

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Who Moved Our Goal Posts?
Amy Pleet-Odle Amy Pleet-Odle

Who Moved Our Goal Posts?

Imagine the player dashing down the field, football tucked under his arm. He’s jumping over downed opponents and pivoting to avoid hulking linebackers. He is breathing hard, intent on making a touchdown. The cheerleaders are chanting… The crowd is on their feet!!

But wait - the goal posts have been moved! That’s not the end zone -- he’s only at the 50 yard line. What the heck???

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Percentage or Percentile?
Amy Pleet-Odle Amy Pleet-Odle

Percentage or Percentile?

“Do you know the difference between percentage and percentile? If not, you’re probably writing ineffective IEPs and perpetuating the achievement gap.” -Jon Paul Burden, Wyoming Department of Education, Feb 2022

That quotation launched Jon Paul Burden’s morning keynote at the Nebraska Transition Conference last month. I can’t stop thinking about it. His question was followed by explanations and examples. I’d like to share my takeaways with you:

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