An original podcast from the Council for Exceptional Children that puts a spotlight on the real life experiences shaping the world of special education.
In this episode, host Ben Tillotson is joined by Megan-Brette Hamilton, PhD, CCC-SLP, chief staff officer for multicultural affairs at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), to explore the important distinction between language differences and communication disorders. Drawing on her experience as a clinician, researcher, and educator, Dr. Hamilton explains why dialects are rule-governed variations of language&mdas...
In this episode of Rewriting the Narrative, host Ben Tillotson speaks with Dottie Vea, M.S., M.Ed., a PhD student in educational leadership and policy at the University of Utah, full-time special education teacher in the Salt Lake City School District, and a recipient of the Diversity Leadership Academy scholarship. Drawing from her Tongan heritage, Dottie shares how a collective mindset centered on “we” shapes her appr...
In this episode of Rewriting the Narrative, host Ben Tillotson sits down with Chad Rummel, M.Ed, CAE, Chief Executive Officer of the Council for Exceptional Children, for a conversation about leadership, advocacy, and the evolving future of special education. Rummel reflects on his path into education and shares the early classroom experience that shaped his belief in inclusion and individualized learning. From there, the discussio...
In this episode of Rewriting the Narrative, host Ben Tillotson is joined by Rebecca Saunders an intervention specialist at Hayes High School in Delaware, Ohio, and CEC's Teacher of the Year, to talk about her 23-year career supporting students with complex educational, behavioral, and medical needs. At the center of the conversation is a commitment to seeing and supporting the whole student—academically, emotionally, and beyo...
In this episode of Rewriting the Narrative, host Ben Tillotson is joined by Dr. Joana Idakwo-Agha, member support officer for CEC’s Division of International Special Education Services, to explore what it takes to build inclusive, equitable special education across global contexts. Drawing on professional experiences in the United States, the United Kingdom, the UAE, and Nigeria, Dr. Idakwo-Agha reflects on common barriers sh...
In this episode of Rewriting the Narrative, host Ben Tillotson is joined by parent advocates Debra Evans and Maria Fausto for an honest conversation about navigating the complexities of special education. Drawing from their personal experiences, Debra and Maria share what it’s like to move through systems involving IEPs, early medical interventions, and school-based supports—and the pivotal moments that transformed them...
In this episode of Rewriting the Narrative, host Ben Tillotson sits down with Dr. LaShorage Shaffer, associate professor at the University of Michigan–Dearborn and a veteran educator, to explore the realities of early childhood education. Together, they challenge common misconceptions, emphasizing that the field goes far beyond babysitting to include intentional instruction that builds foundational academic, social, and life ...
In this episode of Rewriting the Narrative, host Ben Tillotson sits down with Richard Capone, CEO and co-founder of Let's Go Learn, to discuss the evolving role of AI in education and special education. Richard reflects on his lifelong passion for technology and shares how AI can help teachers personalize instruction, automate time-consuming technical writing, and create more responsive, student-centered learning experiences. They ...
In this episode of Rewriting the Narrative, host Ben Tillotson commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) with guests Dr. Bill Bogdan and Dr. Luanne Purcell. Together, they reflect on how IDEA has transformed the landscape of education over the past five decades—guaranteeing access, inclusion, and opportunity for millions of students with disabilities. The conversation celebrat...
In this episode of Rewriting the Narrative, host Ben Tillotson sits down with Kelie Hess, an experienced advocate and trainer for people with disabilities and part of Utah State University's Institute for Disability Research, Policy, and Practice. Together, they explore why community integrated employment is so vital for people with disabilities. Kelie shares how meaningful work goes far beyond a paycheck — offering connectio...
In this episode of Rewriting the Narrative, host Ben Tillotson explores how strong principal–teacher relationships can transform a school community. Joining the conversation are Ellis Elementary School principal Dr. Andy Jacks and special education teacher Denise Zervoudis, who share their experiences navigating high staff turnover while building a culture of trust and collaboration. Together, they reflect on the power of ope...
In this episode of Rewriting the Narrative, host Ben Tillotson sits down with Kim Knackstedt, principal consultant at Unlock Access LLC and a longtime leader in accessibility and disability policy. Kim shares her journey from special education teacher to national policymaker, opening up about her work to eliminate seclusion and restraint practices and her push to create more inclusive learning environments for students with emotion...
In the premiere episode of Rewriting the Narrative, host Ben Tillson is joined by Dr. Danielle Kovach, a seasoned special education teacher and adjunct professor, and Glenna Wright-Gallo, vice president of policy at Everway and former U.S. assistant secretary for special education and rehabilitation services. Together, they share their personal journeys into special education, reflect on the evolving challenges of the professi...
Welcome to Rewriting the Narrative, where we delve into the transformative world of special education. Join Ben Tillotson as he hosts insightful conversations with educators, experts, and advocates. Each episode explores the real-life experiences that are shaping the futures of infants, toddlers, children, and youth with disabilities, gifts, and talents. Season One is on its way, promising deep dives into crucial topics. Don't miss...
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