Demystifying the myth of the homogeneous class: paths of an inclusive classroom
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https://doi.org/10.5902/1984686X1431Keywords:
Inclusion, Teaching and learning methodologies, Effective teaching time management.Abstract
In this article, we aim to rethink the classroom and its organization with a view to promote significant changes towards inclusion. In this way, we chose to analyze the process of teaching and learning regarding one class of the seventh grade at a secondary school in Oporto (Portugal), in which we taught English as a Foreign Language (EFL). This article is divided into 3 main parts that refer to different but articulate themes, namely: rethinking compulsory education for inclusion, attention to diversity in the teaching-learning process and also the teaching process learning and effective management of teaching time.Downloads
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