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An Inclusion Collaboration
Changing Perspectives is excited to announce a collaborative project with our friends at Kids Included Together (KIT)! This year, to celebrate Inclusive Schools Week, happening nationwide December 3-7, we have worked with KIT to produce an Inclusive Schools Week...
Changing Perspectives Needs Your Support
I often describe Changing Perspectives as being at the center of a ripple effect, spreading outward from individuals into classrooms, schools, families, and communities. This past year, it’s been thrilling to see just how far our ripples can reach. I write today to...
How—and—Why to Listen Until Someone Feels Heard
Many people who choose careers in medicine or at nonprofits are intrinsically motivated to serve others. And yet most of us haven’t received any training to hone our ability to empathize; we just do our best. If we expect every healthcare professional to empathize...
Virtual World Provides Haven For Those With Special Needs
University of California, Irvine anthropology professor Tom Boellstorff studied LaScala and hundreds of other players with disabilities in his research into how they use Second Life for social interaction that often escapes them in non-virtual settings. Boellstorff...
Back-to-School Videos
It's back to school season! From all of us at Changing Perspectives, we wish you a positive, successful and inclusive start to the new school year. We're thrilled to be working with past partner schools and also welcome new schools. As we continue to expand our...
‘Social Robots’ Show Promise As Autism Intervention
Children with autism could see meaningful social skills gains from working with an interactive robot at home, researchers say. A study published this month in the journal Science Robotics found that kids on the spectrum who spent just 30 minutes a day with the...
When Schools Meet Trauma With Understanding, Not Discipline
If you know anything about New Orleans public schools, you probably know this: Hurricane Katrina wiped them out and almost all the schools became privately run charters. Many of those schools subscribed to the no excuses discipline model — the idea that if you crack...
Announcing New Offerings!
As we approach the 2018 - 2019 school year, we're excited to share some exciting updates about what Changing Perspectives has to offer your school. Our Pre-K units feature 50 new teacher resources including original lessons and picture book discussion questions. Our...
What if Schools Focused on Improving Relationships Rather than Test Scores?
University of Georgia education professor Peter Smagorinsky wrote a piece last year about a promising young teacher who chose to leave education. She has now returned to the classroom but in a different Georgia district. In this column, Smagorinsky explains how her...
The Power of Empathy
Often discussed as something that we might do (or perhaps should do) to be a good person, feeling empathetic helps us make connections with others and understand them better. It’s different from having sympathy for someone, which means to look at their suffering from...
An End of Year Message from Sam
Suddenly it's the end of the school year! I'm not sure how that happened, but I want to thank all of our partner schools for partnering with us this past year and to thank all of our donors and friends for supporting our work. It's been a wonderful year of positive...
Inclusion and Acceptance are the Most Effective Autism “Therapies”
The constant need to label and pathologize everything Autistics do is part of what makes people see them and treat them as less than human, and this is a dangerous precedent to set. I remember when my son was first diagnosed, and a old friend came to visit. I had...
Spotlight on Bradford Elementary School
Bradford Elementary School in Vermont has been a Changing Perspectives partner for 3 years. In fact, this school was one of Changing Perspectives' first pilot schools. The leadership at Bradford Elementary School saw a need for this curriculum, explains Adam Norwood,...
We Need Your Help to Keep Growing
We’re on a mission to cultivate empathy, but we need your help to keep growing! Recognizing and embracing differences is at the root of the Changing Perspectives mission to plant seeds of change and grow empathy. And this program year, our third, we found ourselves...
How Does Empathy Work? A Writer Explores the Science and Its Applications
Depending on your point of view, Cris Beam’s “I Feel You: The Surprising Power of Extreme Empathy” might seem either laughably behind the times or naïvely, maybe even willfully, ahead — so far beyond our collective horizon as to be pretty darned invisible. After all,...
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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.









