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Recomendações de práticas educativas entre docentes e intérpretes educacionais-orientações para o intérprete
Everyone has their rights to access education. Despite this, throughout history, deaf individuals have had many difficulties in gaining this type of access. A school, that is inclusive, guarantees this access. Even in this model, it is necessary that the classroom actors responsible for the teaching...
Autor principal: | Feitoza, Adriano Brito |
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Outros Autores: | Lima, Maria Francisca Morais de |
Grau: | Outro |
Idioma: | por |
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Brasil
2024
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http://repositorio.ifam.edu.br/jspui/handle/4321/1498 |
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Everyone has their rights to access education. Despite this, throughout history, deaf individuals have had many difficulties in gaining this type of access. A school, that is inclusive, guarantees this access. Even in this model, it is necessary that the classroom actors responsible for the teaching process fulfill this objective, namely, teachers and sign language interpreters, in addition to being aware of their roles, can use appropriate educational practices. In this way, the relationship between teachers and sign language interpreters will have positive implications that will benefit deaf
students in the classroom. This relationship, in addition to allowing the inclusion of deaf students, helps them to cross their learning path. This crossing that occurs in Secondary Professional and
Technological Education (EPTNM) favors polytechnic education, one of the conceptual bases of EPTNM, for deaf students. |