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An update of The 5MM Podcast and expansion that includes Dr. Shelley Moore’s expanding Team.

The Proud to Be an Outside Pin Podcast will highlight the voices of people on the edges and working to make classrooms, schools and communities more inclusive.

What is an Outside Pin?

In the game of bowling, the outside pins are the two pins in the outer corners of the formation. To us, being an outside pin
means you bring a distinctive perspective and set of experiences that exist on the periphery of established norms. Your unconventional point of view can disrupt thinking in productive ways, inspiring folks to consider new possibilities. It’s about having the courage to stand out, while also maintaining a strong collaborative spirit
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In the context of educational assessment, rubrics remain a prominent tool for measuring student performance and guiding instructional practices. In this month's Five Moore Minute video, Dr. Shelley Moore addresses issues with how rubrics are utilized, particularly after their evolution influenced by online resources, which have shifted their original intent. In this Podcast episode, Shelley talk to Outside Pin Laurie McIntosh, a Kindergarten teacher, who is using continuums to create accessibility and challenge for ALL her students. Show Notes for this episode To watch the 5MM episode and access supplemental resources connected to this episode including the episode script, supporting articles, and discussion questions, head to the Five Moore Minutes website: To access Dr. Shelley Moore's recommended resources bookshelf, check out her Five Moore Minutes affiliate store:    
The concept of inclusion has evolved significantly in education, moving beyond mere physical presence in classrooms to encompass a deeper understanding of belonging and recognition of identity. In this podcast episode, Dr. Shelley Moore talks with fellow Outside Pin Hina Mahmood about the recent Five Moore Minutes video where Shelley emphasizes that inclusion is not about forcing individuals to conform to a dominant group, but rather about fostering environments where diverse identities can coexist and thrive. This perspective aligns with research that underscores the importance of recognizing and valuing the multifaceted identities of students to promote their academic and social well-being (Civitillo et al., 2021; Preusche & Göbel, 2021; Verhoeven et al., 2018). To watch the 5MM episode and access supplemental resources connected to this episode including the episode script, supporting articles, and discussion questions, head to the Five Moore Minutes website: https://fivemooreminutes.com/inclusion-is-not-assimilation/?fbclid=IwY2xjawInLf5leHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHRlLEW8DMvUFgZL0JPdvLYZ4az0DkIpo_UV2PUQ_G6F9OULl_2VoysUrNA_aem_aMxAr_jsU0KK6eDBESLoVg To access Dr. Shelley Moore's recommended resources bookshelf, check out her Five Moore Minutes affiliate store: https://www.amazon.ca/shop/tweetsomemoore
What is Support? In many educational conversations, the term "support" has evolved into a multifaceted concept that is often misused and misunderstood. This is particularly evident in discussions surrounding the role of Educational Assistants (EAs) or paraprofessionals. While many educators, families, and students advocate for increased support through the hiring of EAs, it is essential to clarify that EAs themselves are not the support; rather, they can be supportive agents within the educational framework (Bennett et al., 2021; Gibson et al., 2015). This distinction is crucial for understanding how to effectively address the needs of students in inclusive education settings. To unpack this notion, January 2025's Five Moore Minutes episode targets four key terms: needs, supports, strategies, and resources. In this podcast episode, Shelley has a deeper conversation about the 5MM video with Dr. Leyton Schnellert, a member of her Outside Pin team.  To watch the 5MM episode and access supplemental resources connected to this episode including the episode script, supporting articles and discussion questions, head to the Five Moore Minutes website: https://fivemooreminutes.com/people-are-not-supports/ To access Dr. Shelley Moore's recommended resources bookshelf, check out her Five Moore Minutes affiliate store: https://www.amazon.ca/shop/tweetsomemoore  
This podcast is the second in a five part series, in partnership with the Association of Washington School Principals (AWSP) and is looking at five guiding principles of inclusive education (the 5 P's). This month's focus is on place and I am talking to Jo Chrona, a passionate advocate for inclusion and strength-based education. Jo is Ganhada of Waap K'oom of the Kitsumkalum First Nation, a Tsm'syen Community in British Columbia. I also talk with two collaborative teams who are making efforts to change their own contexts to make inclusion stronger. Rebecca and Sarah join us from Whidbey Island, and Ted, Steph, Rachel and Kelsey from Shelton - two communities in Washington State. This episode is connected to the Five Moore Minutes Video: "The Role of Place," and can be found here: https://youtu.be/VZeWXeadqmw This 5MM Podcast is made with support from AWSP and a grant from OSPI, which provided the Inclusionary Grant, allowing us to bring continued inclusionary practices professional learning to all educators.
Welcome back friends! This podcast is the first in a five part series, in partnership with the Association of Washington School Principals (AWSP) and is looking at five guiding principles of inclusive education (the 5 P's). This month's focus is on presuming competence and I am talking to two incredible individuals. Mabel Thackeray is a Licensed Psychotherapist and a National Certified School Counsellor in Forks, Washington. Mabel is part of a leadership team making efforts in their district to shift to more inclusive practices. We talk to her about what presuming competence means to her from a leadership perspective and what her schools are already doing to address diversity in their students, staff and families. My second guest is Joanne Picard, a self advocate and second year political science student at the University of Alberta. Joanne talks to us about her lived experience of inclusion, and challenges notions of presuming competence to include an individual's potential.  This episode is connected to the Five Moore Minutes Video: "Presuming Competence," and can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Mq8sQTEhG8 This 5MM Podcast is made with support from AWSP and a grant from OSPI, which provided the Inclusionary Grant, allowing us to bring continued inclusionary practices professional learning to all educators.
Spring is here, but it is a weird one. Who would have thought that learning conditions this Spring would look so different that the last! In this episode, I talk to Tamara Taggart, an incredible mom and champion for individuals with disabilities. Tamara and I chat about being stuck in our houses, how school and learning is changing and how to support students with disabilities at home.  A conversation with Tamara and quick hello from her son Beckett, is exactly what I needed this week and I am so excited to share our chat with you! This podcast episode is connected to the April, 2020 Five Moore Minutes Video which can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l47QjZz1TLI  
This month our theme is support and it connects to the Five Moore Minutes video that can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WuygB4j55U&t=20s In this episode I talk to Sarah and Lisa, two support teachers in a middle school who are working hard to make inclusion possible for all of their students by bringing support TO the students, the teachers and the classroom.  Hope you like it!
In this kick off 2020 episode, Shelley and Cousin Paul sit down to talk about Shelley's upcoming book One for All: Inclusive and Strength Based IEPs. To preorder Shelley's book in Canada, click here: https://amzn.to/2Q1MtJj To preorder Shelley's book in the US, click here: https://amzn.to/38BGXmU
In this episode we are talking to Danielle and her son Conor about strengths and how importance they are! Building on the Five Moore Minutes Episode: What's your genius?! released earlier this month! We talk about parenting and pizza and support and Down Syndrome and life and everything! Have a listen and get to know two incredible people who have taught me a lot and make a difference in this world. To watch this month's Five Moore Minutes video, click the link below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnWCfapCcVI&t=2s For more information about Five Moore Minutes head over to the website: www.fivemooreminutes.com    
Here is our second episode for this month about the Planning Pyramid (A.K.A The Baked Potato Planning Strategy). In this episode I am talking to Sarah, a classroom teacher and district helping teacher who uses the strategy everyday in her classroom! Sarah walks us through some examples of how she uses the strategy for her lesson design and refers to some visuals. It may be helpful to see these before, during or after you listen. You can find these visuals on Instagram (@Five Moore Minutes). We will also be zooming in on this strategy for a live webinar on Sunday November 3, 2019, which will be recorded and avaliable on the Five Moore Minutes You Tube Channel! This Podcast Episode is connected to the Five Moore Minutes YouTube video: Dr. Baked Potato: How can we scaffold complexity? Which can be found at the link below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7j0oL1CNXAs&t=29s For more resources make sure to also check out www.fivemooreminutes.com to find more videos, interviews and strategies to support inclusion!
 In this episode we talk about the baked potato metaphor's connection to physical activity and how the planning pyramid is necessary is many areas of our life! Join my personal trainer, Ed, and me banter to solve the worlds problems including tattoos, grommets and the BC Lions. This Podcast Episode is connected to the Five Moore Minutes YouTube video: Dr. Baked Potato: How can we scaffold complexity? Which can be found at the link below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7j0oL1CNXAs&t=29s For more resources make sure to also check out www.fivemooreminutes.com to find more videos, interviews and strategies to support inclusion!
Happy September friends! In this episode I sit down with Paul Madsen, the producer of all the Five Moore Minutes videos and podcasts AND my cousin! Learn a little more about Paul and hear what is coming this season!
So excited for you to hear and get to know more about Megan! Megan is the incredible 12 year old who was the inspiration behind the last Five Moore Minutes Video: Inclusion as United!Megan give us some great advice and insight into what inclusion means to her and her community. This episode connects to the Five Moore Minutes Video, "Inclusion as United" which you can find on the Five Moore Minutes YouTube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jSi8m540wU  
We are back!! This episode continues are conversation around the infrastructure of inclusion! We asked the question, What do you need to make inclusion happen?  We talked to Suzanne, a parent of a 6 year old named Sebastian with complex needs. Janice a middle school and district support teacher and Judith King, a veteran inclusionista from the same district! The three of them together paint a lovely picture of the supports that are needed for kids, families, teachers and the community. This episode connects to the Five Moore Minutes Video, "Compost Kate Saves the Earth!" which you can find on the Five Moore Minutes YouTube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8iAQTneyXI
In this Five Moore Minutes Podcast episode, we are talking to the one and only Todd Rose, author of "The End of Average" and "Dark Horse. In this episode, Todd shares his story and gives us some tips about how to find the abilities and passions in kids, so that everyone can find success!
In this Five Moore Minutes Podcast episode, we are talking to Kate Campbell, otherwise known as THE Compost Kate!!! The theme this month is infrastructure, and Kate will share with us her experience of the structures needed to support the students who are often the most excluded, not just from classrooms, but from schools. Kate works with students who have the most complex needs, and facilitates inclusion over time by working with schools, teachers and support staff to welcome these kids into their communities. This episode is connected to the video "Compost Kate saves the Earth: The infrastructure of inclusion" on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8iAQTneyXI
In this Five Moore Minutes Podcast episode, we are talking to Alexander Magnussen, an incredible self advocate and speaker living with Autism, and sharing his stories around the country. Alexander has a gift of storytelling and encourages everyone to embrace their inner weird and strange self! This episode is connected to the video Inclusion 2.0 and connected content including the podcast episode: Conversation with Faye Brownlie, and the YouTube video strategy, The Class Profile.
In this Five Moore Minutes Podcast episode, we are talking to Faye Brownlie, author, teacher, and staff developer. In this episode, Faye talks about the HOW of teaching to diversity, and breaks down our inclusive efforts into manageable concepts. This episode is connected to the video Inclusion 2.0 on the Five Moore Minutes YouTube Channel, make sure you go check it out first!
This one is all about you! In this episode I share with you four stories from listeners connected to the Five Moore Minutes video, Don't SHOULD on ME!
In this Five Moore Minutes Podcast episode, we are talking to three educators and leaders who are challenging the lenses we have historically used to determine success. Kim Ondrik, Leyton Schnellert and Donna Kozak each take a turn talking about how "shoulding" has impacted their role when working with students, teachers and families.  
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