La evolución de las políticas educativas: de la integración a la inclusión

Inclusive education systems are based on an analysis of rights, which can give students autonomy, celebrate diversity, combat discrimination and promote more inclusive societies, which can be a very favorable method to end inequalities, even being able to end discrimination that is deeply rooted in...

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Main Author: Souto Galván, Clara
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2021
Subjects:
law
Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=8215077
Source:Revista de educación y derecho = Education and law review, ISSN 2013-584X, Nº. 1 (“Educación Superior, Derechos Humanos y Objetivo de Desarrollo Sostenible"), 2021
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Summary: Inclusive education systems are based on an analysis of rights, which can give students autonomy, celebrate diversity, combat discrimination and promote more inclusive societies, which can be a very favorable method to end inequalities, even being able to end discrimination that is deeply rooted in society, showing greater diversity in social groups.This article integrates the analysis the recognition of the fundamental right to education and the best interests of the child, from the interpretative framework of the state duty in the promotion of equality and the fight against discrimination not only in the state framework, but through the international commitments in the matter.Inclusive education willmean a higher level of education that will allow a wider range of educational strategies, as many as educational needs are demanded by the diversity of students and allow the inclusion of children regardless of the degree of functional diversity they suffer or the situation of marginality in which they are.