Revista Educação Especial (Apr 2014)

Representations of deaf students about inclusion in physical education classes

  • Tássia Pereira Alves,
  • Zenilda Nogueira Sales,
  • Ramon Missias Moreira,
  • Leonardo de Carvalho Duarte,
  • Riane Missias Moreira Mendes Souza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5902/1984686X7989
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 48
pp. 65 – 78

Abstract

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Inclusion is a social process in school aims to change attitudes and to build a position to cover everyone without distinction. Thus, the objective was to analyze the representations of deaf students on their inclusion in physical education classes. It is qualitative, descriptive and analytical, attended eight deaf students from 2 public schools in a city in the countryside of Bahia. For data production, it was used a semi -structured interview, through the aid of an interpreter of Brazilian Sign Language (Libras), at the same time, it was translated by the interpreter and transcribed by the researchers. Data analysis used the technique of categorical content analysis. The inclusion of deaf people in physical education classes still failed to materialize and in fact, even having found some teachers with pedagogical actions that proved to be inclusive, yet they still leave many gaps, regarding satisfactory learning of students because they simply just integrate deaf students in the classroom. It is necessary that the school and the teacher ensure that the curriculum is accessible to them, so that they can contribute to the construction of citizenship, motor development, cognitive and social-emotional student.

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