Everyone has the right to quality education, this is the main principle of Inclusive education, a pedagogical practice that defends respect for differences in the school environment and seeks for teachers to adapt their activities, especially when thinking about People with Disabilities (PwD).
So that educators can expand their knowledge on the subject, the website school education opened the Inclusive Education course, which presents important issues to be considered when preparing the classes. The course is completely online and access to the material is free.
Among the topics, the content brings what are the most common syndromes and disorders in the school environment, how should linguistic inclusion take place and what are the challenges typically faced by teachers. See the complete list of syllabus below:
- Introduction to Inclusive Education
- Inclusion in school culture
- Linguistic inclusion in the school context
- Challenges in the search for inclusion
- inclusive education at school
- National policy on special education in inclusive education
- Redefinitions of Special Education
- Types of Disability at School
- Syndromes and disorders
- Types of Learning Disorders
- Specialized educational care for disorders
- Pedagogical Practices in Inclusive Education
- Learning and access to knowledge adaptations in inclusive education
- References
- Free Online Inclusive Education Course
- Free Online Toy Library and Learning Course
- Free Online Math Games Course in Early Childhood Education
- Free Online Pedagogical Cultural Workshops Course
The course has no enrollment requirement, applications can be made by people of all levels of education. you should just access the course module to register.
It is also important to note that the classes are free, but at the end of the course a certificate of completion (40 hours), for only R$49.90* for the digital document, or R$54.90* + shipping for the printed+digital.
For teachers and those interested in Education!
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