EXPRESSIVE ARTS – EMBODYING INCLUSIVE TEACHERS

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Graça Duarte
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Varandas, Elisabete
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/20224
Resumo: The Declaration of Salamanca proposes a deep reformulation of educational praxis which has as a main goal to create an environment where all students can enjoy learning, improve and grow in confidence, in a perspective of Inclusive Education. In this sense, it is necessary that teachers acquire scientific and educational skills but, also, development of personal and interpersonal competences that are crucial for a flexible and adequate professional praxis. The concept of competences integrates knowledge, skills, personal values and attitudes that are acquired through work experience and learning by doing. On other side, experiential work is lived through a body in movement. Acknowledging these ideas and considering active methods and expressive arts as valorous contributions to the positive model of inclusive education in this paper, the authors propose the training in Expressive Arts to promote Inclusion but mainly to develop personal and interpersonal competences of teachers to the Inclusion
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title EXPRESSIVE ARTS – EMBODYING INCLUSIVE TEACHERS
spellingShingle EXPRESSIVE ARTS – EMBODYING INCLUSIVE TEACHERS
Santos, Graça Duarte
Expressive Arts
personal development
active methods
inclusion
interpersonal competences
title_short EXPRESSIVE ARTS – EMBODYING INCLUSIVE TEACHERS
title_full EXPRESSIVE ARTS – EMBODYING INCLUSIVE TEACHERS
title_fullStr EXPRESSIVE ARTS – EMBODYING INCLUSIVE TEACHERS
title_full_unstemmed EXPRESSIVE ARTS – EMBODYING INCLUSIVE TEACHERS
title_sort EXPRESSIVE ARTS – EMBODYING INCLUSIVE TEACHERS
author Santos, Graça Duarte
author_facet Santos, Graça Duarte
Varandas, Elisabete
author_role author
author2 Varandas, Elisabete
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Graça Duarte
Varandas, Elisabete
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Expressive Arts
personal development
active methods
inclusion
interpersonal competences
topic Expressive Arts
personal development
active methods
inclusion
interpersonal competences
description The Declaration of Salamanca proposes a deep reformulation of educational praxis which has as a main goal to create an environment where all students can enjoy learning, improve and grow in confidence, in a perspective of Inclusive Education. In this sense, it is necessary that teachers acquire scientific and educational skills but, also, development of personal and interpersonal competences that are crucial for a flexible and adequate professional praxis. The concept of competences integrates knowledge, skills, personal values and attitudes that are acquired through work experience and learning by doing. On other side, experiential work is lived through a body in movement. Acknowledging these ideas and considering active methods and expressive arts as valorous contributions to the positive model of inclusive education in this paper, the authors propose the training in Expressive Arts to promote Inclusion but mainly to develop personal and interpersonal competences of teachers to the Inclusion
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