Democratizing education : is education for all possible?

Fil: The work presented here will show that democratizing education is possible. Inclusion is here to stay and this great step forward in Education will guarantee that every child receive the education that will make him/her independent and self-sufficient. Teaching disabled students is a crucial pa...

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Autor principal: Mendoza, Silvia Lorena
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spelling I42-R148-123456789-15742024-10-24T13:45:27Z Democratizing education : is education for all possible? Mendoza, Silvia Lorena Insaurralde, Andrea Educación especial Special need education Educación integradora Inclusive education Enseñanza de idiomas Language instruction Exclusion social Social exclusion Inglés English Fil: The work presented here will show that democratizing education is possible. Inclusion is here to stay and this great step forward in Education will guarantee that every child receive the education that will make him/her independent and self-sufficient. Teaching disabled students is a crucial part of providing equal quality education. This requires careful, caring, respectful, thoughtful teaching and with this in mind, integrating students with special needs into the everyday classroom will present multiple but not unsurmountable challenges. Every teacher and especially those teaching L2 must be prepared to meet the challenge of teaching a student with special needs and not only does this require special preparation and study but also a certain attitude and predisposition. A special needs student is like every other student in that he/she is part of the diversity that we must address in the New Classroom. Above all, education should reflect the best of the human condition and as such it should enhance and strengthen the teachers’ role. In Paulo Freire’s view (2012:102), educators’ success is based on true dedication and commitment and a belief that every child is unique and that it is an immorality to accept or ignore marginalization. Fil: Mendoza, Silvia Lorena. Universidad FASTA. Facultad de Ciencias de la Educación; Argentina. Fil: Insaurralde, Andrea. Universidad FASTA. Facultad de Ciencias de la Educación; Argentina. 2015 2017-09-12T22:08:18Z 2021-11-26T03:56:07Z 2024-10-23T18:47:34Z 2017-09-12T22:08:18Z 2021-11-26T03:56:07Z 2024-10-23T18:47:34Z 2015 info:ar-repo/semantics/tesis de grado info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion http://dspace.ufasta.edu.ar/handle/123456789/1574 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/deed.es_AR application/pdf application/pdf Universidad FASTA. Facultad de Ciencias de la Educación instname:Universidad FASTA reponame:REDI
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Special need education
Educación integradora
Inclusive education
Enseñanza de idiomas
Language instruction
Exclusion social
Social exclusion
Inglés
English
spellingShingle Educación especial
Special need education
Educación integradora
Inclusive education
Enseñanza de idiomas
Language instruction
Exclusion social
Social exclusion
Inglés
English
Mendoza, Silvia Lorena
Democratizing education : is education for all possible?
topic_facet Educación especial
Special need education
Educación integradora
Inclusive education
Enseñanza de idiomas
Language instruction
Exclusion social
Social exclusion
Inglés
English
description Fil: The work presented here will show that democratizing education is possible. Inclusion is here to stay and this great step forward in Education will guarantee that every child receive the education that will make him/her independent and self-sufficient. Teaching disabled students is a crucial part of providing equal quality education. This requires careful, caring, respectful, thoughtful teaching and with this in mind, integrating students with special needs into the everyday classroom will present multiple but not unsurmountable challenges. Every teacher and especially those teaching L2 must be prepared to meet the challenge of teaching a student with special needs and not only does this require special preparation and study but also a certain attitude and predisposition. A special needs student is like every other student in that he/she is part of the diversity that we must address in the New Classroom. Above all, education should reflect the best of the human condition and as such it should enhance and strengthen the teachers’ role. In Paulo Freire’s view (2012:102), educators’ success is based on true dedication and commitment and a belief that every child is unique and that it is an immorality to accept or ignore marginalization.
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