A A CASE STUDY OF STUDENTS WITH NEUROMOTIVE DISABILITIES: AN ANALYSIS OF THEIR SCHOOL EXPERIENCE IN A REGULAR EDUCATION INSTITUTION FROM THEIR TEACHERS’ PERSPECTIVE
A CASE STUDY OF STUDENTS WITH NEUROMOTIVE DISABILITIES: AN ANALYSIS OF THEIR SCHOOL EXPERIENCE IN A REGULAR EDUCATION INSTITUTION FROM THEIR TEACHERS’ PERSPECTIVE
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https://doi.org/10.22478/ufpb.2359-7003.2020v29n1.51191Keywords:
Support Teacher., Inclusive education, Teaching Practice, Support TeacherAbstract
The present work seeks to understand the school life of two students with neuromotor disability, from the perspective of the educational professionals that support them at a mainstream primary school in the city of Esmeraldas, Minas Gerais. The rationale behind the subject’s choice was our interest in understanding how primary school professionals deal with the challenges work with pupils with special educational needs present, in particular, one pupil that had suffered from myelomeningocele and another one had suffered perinatal hypoxia. To subsidize our study a number of readings, observations and interviews were conducted. Education professionals who maintained close contact with these pupils were selected. This small-scale study showed that education professional are ill-equipped and insecure when working with children with these specific limitations, besides revealing their “exclusion” in an environment that should belong to everyone.
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