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5 Simple Ways to Celebrate Inclusion During Inclusive Schools Week
Inclusive Schools Week (December 8 to 12, 2025) is right around the corner. It is a chance for schools everywhere to celebrate progress toward inclusion and renew their commitment to ensuring every child feels seen, valued, and supported. This year’s Inclusive Schools...
Building Bridges Across Borders: The Work of International Schools
International schools are far more than places of academic learning; they are vibrant communities where diversity is the norm and connection is intentional. With students and teachers representing dozens of nationalities, languages, and cultural traditions, these...
Changing Perspectives Statement on the Dismantling of the Office of Special Education Programs
At Changing Perspectives, we stand in firm opposition to the federal government’s dismantling of the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) at the U.S. Department of Education. This decision represents a dangerous rollback of progress for students with...
Building Inclusive Communities To Support Social-Emotional Growth
Imagine walking into a classroom where every student — regardless of background, ability, or life experience — is seen, heard, and valued. For many educators, that’s the dream. When schools intentionally create communities of belonging, they create a solid foundation...
Unlocking Potential: The Power of a Holistic Approach in Education
Education is about more than grades and test scores; it's about nurturing the whole child. At its best, education creates spaces where students feel safe, seen, and supported—where they can grow academically, emotionally, socially, and ethically. Yet, too many schools...
How Student-Centered Curricula Engage Learners
At Changing Perspectives, we believe that every instructional moment is an opportunity to model empathy, build connections, and foster a sense of belonging. When thoughtfully designed, curriculum becomes one of the most powerful levers for schoolwide...
The Hidden Toll of ICE Raids on Students
As educators, you understand that meaningful learning only happens when students feel safe, supported, and understood. Yet across the country, recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids — often backed by the National Guard and military forces — are putting...
School Site Visits: Elevating Teaching, Collaboration, and Professional Growth
Changing Perspectives supports schools in many ways, but one service our partners consistently value is the school site visit. So, what exactly is a site visit? Schools and educators may use different terms for school site visits, such as on-site services,...
Why Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week Matters — And How It Supports Inclusion
Learning can only happen when students feel safe, supported, and understood — physically, emotionally, and mentally. That’s the driving force behind Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week, observed annually during the first week of May. Led by the National Federation...
Autism Is Not a Tragedy: Why Language Matters
Recent remarks by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., describing autism as a “tragedy” or “burden,” reflect a harmful narrative that fuels fear, spreads misinformation, and deepens stigma. Framing autism as inherently negative not only...
The Importance of Naming: Why ‘Disability’ Must Remain in Our Vocabulary
Changing Perspectives Executive Director Sam Drazin often speaks about how each of us has an identity puzzle—a collection of unique pieces that together represent who we are. We are made up of puzzle pieces, each representing a component of our identity. Recent...
The Educational Landscape: Embracing Inclusion in a Changing System
Education in the United States is undergoing profound shifts, shaped by evolving policies, funding priorities, and political movements. However, there are concerns that these changes have lost sight of what public education is in the United States - ensuring that...
Supporting Youth Mental Health Through Social-Emotional Learning: New Grant Award from Peninsula Health Care District
We are excited to announce that we have been awarded a Peninsula Health Care District Grant on January 30, 2025, to support youth mental health through school-based social-emotional learning initiatives. This vital funding will allow us to expand programs that equip...
Unlock Success With Instructional Coaching
Instructional coaching is a game-changer for educators. It offers personalized support to help them grow professionally, refine their teaching techniques, and, as a result, boost student success. Whether you're a new teacher finding your footing or a seasoned educator...
Beyond the Classroom: How Family Engagement Can Transform Student Outcomes
As an educator, you see firsthand how family involvement can shape a student’s path. But just how impactful is family engagement in driving student academic and social-emotional success? Whether connecting with families through a quick update or a deeper conversation,...
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About Sam Drazin
Sam Drazin, our Executive Director, is an internationally recognized educator, speaker, and changemaker. Sam draws on his personal and professional experiences to inspire educators and communities with insight, authenticity, and practical wisdom gained from years of supporting schools. He is a frequent podcast guest and keynote speaker, known for his thought leadership on the transformative power of inclusive practices and social-emotional learning in education.
Media Inquiries: To invite Sam Drazin to speak on your podcast or at your next event, contact Changing Perspectives at info@cpne.org.
Recent Podcast Appearances
Listen to conversations with Sam Drazin on inclusive practices and social-emotional learning in action.
Inclusive Classrooms by Design: The Curb Cut Effect and the 10% Rule with Sam Drazin
ISS EDUlearn: Ask Me Anything
11/3/25
In this episode of ISS EDUlearn, Changing Perspectives Executive Director Sam Drazin explores how to design classrooms where every student can succeed. He unpacks the “curb cut effect,” Universal Design for Learning, and the mindset shift from compliance to empathy. Sam challenges educators to make lasting, inclusive change one intentional step at a time.
What’s Good For One Is Good For All: A Practical Look At Inclusion
Diverg
4/11/25
In this episode of The DIVERG. Podcast, Sam Drazin talks about his journey and the importance of social-emotional learning and disability awareness as key components of inclusive school communities. He shares actionable ways educators, parents, and advocates can champion inclusion and help build environments where every learner can participate and belong.
Rebuilding Education: Navigating Policy Changes and Their Impact on Schools ~ Think Inclusive Now
Think Inclusive
3/5/25
In this episode of Think Inclusive, host Tim Villegas leads a powerful conversation on rebuilding education amid shifting policies and growing challenges for inclusive schools. Joined by experts from special education law, occupational therapy, teacher preparation, and inclusive design, the panel explores how systemic change impacts students with disabilities. Sam Drazin underscores the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion as central to any reform effort and calls for collective advocacy to protect inclusive practices.
Building Inclusive Schools with Sam Drazin
Think Inclusive
2/6/25
In this engaging episode of Think Inclusive, host Tim Villegas welcomes Sam Drazin, Executive Director of Changing Perspectives, to talk about inclusive education as a strategic priority for schools. Sam shares how his organization supports educators through professional development, coaching, and site visits and emphasizes the importance of creating a vision of inclusion supported by incremental implementation.
Improve Inclusive Practice by Evaluating Mindsets
Educating All Learners Alliance
8/13/24
In this episode, Sam Drazin and Riley Mulcahy discuss how understanding educator mindsets is essential for transforming schools into inclusive learning communities for students with learning differences. Hosted by the Educating All Learners Alliance, the conversation defines the core components of inclusive mindsets and explains how school leaders can collect and use data to drive meaningful change. Sam and Riley share free tools available to administrators and outline practical strategies for analyzing data to guide action planning and strengthen inclusive practice across K–12 settings.
Sam Drazin Discusses Building Inclusive Schools with Changing Perspectives
Think Inclusive
6/27/24
In this episode of Think Inclusive, host Tim Villegas sits down with Changing Perspectives Executive Director Sam Drazin to explore what it takes to build truly inclusive schools. Sam shares his journey from classroom teacher to nonprofit leader, offering practical insights on dismantling structural barriers and fostering inclusive mindsets. Together, they discuss why inclusion is more than a philosophy—it is a reflection of the real world.
Changing Perspectives Through Promoting Awareness & Inspiring Empathy
SENIA
11/2/23
In this episode of SENIA International, host Lori Boll speaks with Sam Drazin, Founder and Executive Director of Changing Perspectives, about his background, the vision behind his organization, and how schools can become more inclusive. The discussion highlights the role of empathy and awareness in creating educational environments that value every learner.
Advocacy in Action: A Conversation with Teresa and Mark Burnett
SIP and Sam
4/4/23
In this episode of SIP & Sam Coffee Talk, hosts Sam Drazin and Janelle Mercado talk with the father-daughter team Teresa and Mark Burnett about their journey as education advocates. Teresa, a young adult with a disability, shares how self-advocacy helped her pursue her dream of becoming a DJ, while Mark reflects on the challenges and successes of championing equitable opportunities for his daughter. Their story illustrates the power of advocacy, partnership, and perseverance in building communities rooted in belonging.
The History and Social Impacts of the R-word...A Collaborative Conversation with Amanda Lukoff
SIP and Sam
12/9/22
In this episode, hosts Sam Drazin and Janelle Mercado welcome filmmaker and social justice activist Amanda Lukoff to discuss the history and ongoing impact of the R-word. Speaking from her perspective as a sibling of a person with a disability, Amanda shares how her experience inspired her to create The R-Word documentary, which examines the origins and lasting harm of this term. The conversation offers educators, families, and allies practical ways to challenge harmful language and promote respect and inclusion.
A Deeper Dive into the Power of Language
SIP and Sam
10/27/22
In this first episode of SIP & Sam Coffee Talk, hosts Sam Drazin and Janelle Mercado dig deep into the power of language and how it shapes perceptions of disability. They explore how everyday words can reinforce ableism and offer practical suggestions for reframing the way we speak about disability to interrupt exclusionary narratives. This episode invites educators and advocates to reflect on the influence of language and to model more inclusive communication in schools and communities.
Ableism and More .... A Collaborative Conversation with Emily Ladau
SIP and Sam
10/26/22
In this episode of SIP & Sam Coffee Talk, Sam Drazin and Janelle Mercado speak with disability and social justice activist Emily Ladau about her lived experiences as a person with a disability and the ways society often misinterprets disability. Emily shares personal stories and meaningful examples that challenge ableism and invite listeners to become stronger allies and change makers within the disability community.
5 Minutes with Changing Perspectives
Educating All Learners Alliance
6/1/22
In this episode of 5 Minutes with EALA, Sam Drazin, Founder and Executive Director of Changing Perspectives, shares how his organization partners with schools to advance equity, inclusion, and social-emotional learning for all students. Founded in 2013, Changing Perspectives helps educators cultivate inclusive mindsets and build equitable learning environments where every student feels seen and supported. Sam highlights the organization’s unique learning models, designed to educate, empower, and inspire individuals to become changemakers in their schools and communities.
Changing Perspectives Part 2 with Sam Drazin
OT for Inclusive Occupations
6/6/21
In this episode of OT for Inclusive Occupations: Stories of Not Just Being Invited to the Party but Dancing, Sam Drazin discusses inclusive education and how participation must extend beyond invitation to genuine engagement.
Changing Perspectives
OT for Inclusive Occupations
12/1/20
In this episode of OT for Inclusive Occupations, Sam Drazin, Founder and Executive Director of Changing Perspectives, shares how social-emotional learning and disability awareness can sow the seeds of inclusion. He describes how the Changing Perspectives curriculum helps educators cultivate empathy and belonging in their classrooms.
























