INCLUSION: WHAT IS THIS?

Authors

  • GILDASIO JOSÉ DOS SANTOS
  • DIVANALMI MAIA
  • MARCELO REBISNKI
  • SANDRA ANTUNES ROCHA HARTMANN
  • CASSIO HARTMANN

Keywords:

School Inclusion, Ressignificao Common School, Serious Disorders In Development.

Abstract


From literature analysis grounded in psychoanalytic perspective, one can notice the impact of the production of schooling in subjects that require a careful and often a sense production as significant marks of this process, the difficulties that students with disabilities mental feature in their overall development, it is necessary to offer them a learning environment that helps them to abandon this stance passive receivers of knowledge. An environment where they are valued and encouraged their creativity and initiatives, allowing them greater interaction with people and the environment they live in, not leaving their limitations and difficulties, but the emphasis on the development potential of each confined and investing in their abilities, aspirations, growth and integration into the community. In an inclusive school children with global developmental disorders " TGD 's ", should receive the extra support needed to ensure them a real education. Soon the school implications consist in the payment of equal value and rights, and the consequent taking action at all levels (political, governmental, social, community ,individual), reflecting consistency between what is said and what is speech. The common school should consider reviewing their policies pedagogical practices, changes in conceptions and reframe their role to actually be an education for all, recognizing and valuing individuality and need for each.

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SANTOS, G. J. D., MAIA, D., REBISNKI, M., HARTMANN, S. A. R., & HARTMANN, C. (2014). INCLUSION: WHAT IS THIS?. Fiep Bulletin - Online, 84(1). Retrieved from https://fiepbulletin.net/fiepbulletin/article/view/4408

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TRABALHOS PUBLICADOS

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