Adaptation of curricular activities as a form of inclusion - an experience report

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Autor(a) principal: Afonso, Nádia
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Tadeu, Pedro, Batanero, José
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10314/3956
Resumo: Inclusive education implies a bilateral commitment between people with and without disability. The activities in preschool education, such as the exploration of children's stories, nursery rhymes and songs, are special moments of knowledge sharing, linguistic development, social interaction and emotional improvement. Truly sharing these moments means sharing channels of communication between the interlocutors to provide an effective exchange of information between sender and receiver. Following this principle, during a school year, a set of activities was adapted in accordance with the needs of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), so that they could be performed in a class context targeted at children both with and without developmental disorders. This adaptation, based on linguistic simplification/structuring and the provision of multimodal information, fulfilled one of the fundamental principles of the Salamanca Statement, namely that students with and without problems should learn together. This resulted in a more active and effective involvement of the 4 children with ASD in the dynamics of the class, as well as better ability by their colleagues to deal with other realities, fostering early social and civic concerns and competences.
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title Adaptation of curricular activities as a form of inclusion - an experience report
spellingShingle Adaptation of curricular activities as a form of inclusion - an experience report
Afonso, Nádia
ASD, Inclusive Education
title_short Adaptation of curricular activities as a form of inclusion - an experience report
title_full Adaptation of curricular activities as a form of inclusion - an experience report
title_fullStr Adaptation of curricular activities as a form of inclusion - an experience report
title_full_unstemmed Adaptation of curricular activities as a form of inclusion - an experience report
title_sort Adaptation of curricular activities as a form of inclusion - an experience report
author Afonso, Nádia
author_facet Afonso, Nádia
Tadeu, Pedro
Batanero, José
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Batanero, José
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Afonso, Nádia
Tadeu, Pedro
Batanero, José
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ASD, Inclusive Education
topic ASD, Inclusive Education
description Inclusive education implies a bilateral commitment between people with and without disability. The activities in preschool education, such as the exploration of children's stories, nursery rhymes and songs, are special moments of knowledge sharing, linguistic development, social interaction and emotional improvement. Truly sharing these moments means sharing channels of communication between the interlocutors to provide an effective exchange of information between sender and receiver. Following this principle, during a school year, a set of activities was adapted in accordance with the needs of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), so that they could be performed in a class context targeted at children both with and without developmental disorders. This adaptation, based on linguistic simplification/structuring and the provision of multimodal information, fulfilled one of the fundamental principles of the Salamanca Statement, namely that students with and without problems should learn together. This resulted in a more active and effective involvement of the 4 children with ASD in the dynamics of the class, as well as better ability by their colleagues to deal with other realities, fostering early social and civic concerns and competences.
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