Illiteracy is one of the main obstacles preventing a country from overcoming poverty. The Mozambican government’s recent efforts aim to guarantee education for all its citizens, including those with disabilities, in order to reach both cognitive and social skills which maximize their growth and development. This paper offers a complex analysis of a case study dealing with an intervention based on a cooperative learning approach for the inclusion of students with special education needs (SEN) in a class of a secondary high school in Maputo city. A clinical and qualitative perspective is adopted in reporting the data, attempting to analyse the organizational, psychosocial, relational and emotional dimensions. Some reflections are provided which refer to key factors which could affect the sustainability of good inclusive practices over time.

Inclusion in Mozambique: a case study on a cooperative learning intervention / La inclusión en Mozambique: un estudio de casos sobre una intervención de aprendizaje cooperativo / Langher, Viviana; Ricci, Maria E.; Propersi, Flaminia; Glumbic, Nenad; Caputo, Andrea. - In: C&E. CULTURA Y EDUCACIÓN. - ISSN 1135-6405. - ELETTRONICO. - 1:28(2016), pp. 42-71. [10.1080/11356405.2015.1120447]

Inclusion in Mozambique: a case study on a cooperative learning intervention / La inclusión en Mozambique: un estudio de casos sobre una intervención de aprendizaje cooperativo

LANGHER, Viviana;CAPUTO, ANDREA
2016

Abstract

Illiteracy is one of the main obstacles preventing a country from overcoming poverty. The Mozambican government’s recent efforts aim to guarantee education for all its citizens, including those with disabilities, in order to reach both cognitive and social skills which maximize their growth and development. This paper offers a complex analysis of a case study dealing with an intervention based on a cooperative learning approach for the inclusion of students with special education needs (SEN) in a class of a secondary high school in Maputo city. A clinical and qualitative perspective is adopted in reporting the data, attempting to analyse the organizational, psychosocial, relational and emotional dimensions. Some reflections are provided which refer to key factors which could affect the sustainability of good inclusive practices over time.
2016
Inclusion; disability; cooperative learning; special education needs; Mozambique
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Inclusion in Mozambique: a case study on a cooperative learning intervention / La inclusión en Mozambique: un estudio de casos sobre una intervención de aprendizaje cooperativo / Langher, Viviana; Ricci, Maria E.; Propersi, Flaminia; Glumbic, Nenad; Caputo, Andrea. - In: C&E. CULTURA Y EDUCACIÓN. - ISSN 1135-6405. - ELETTRONICO. - 1:28(2016), pp. 42-71. [10.1080/11356405.2015.1120447]
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