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    Educação e Direitos Humanos : Quebrando Paradigmas
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-09-30) STEFANI, Isabella Barreiro; MATURANA, Maria Eduarda; BETTI, Jennifer Teixeira; FIRMINO, Quenoli Gomes; MEDICI,Fatima Aparecida
    During the project, it was proposed that we analyze Special Education from the perspective of relatively new inclusion in Brazil, which generates a series of questions and doubts on the part of educators and the general population. Not all teachers who are teaching today have had training focused on inclusion and many still see it as insecure and unnecessary.
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    Educação e Inclusão: Convivendo com a Diversidade
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-11-30) BETTI, Jennifer Teixeira; ROSDAIBIDA, Haila da Rosa; MEDICI,Fatima Aparecida
    Libras is the sign language known as the second Brazilian language and therefore the primary one for the deaf. Sign language has gone through several transitions, and each region changes some things, and this also applies to each country, changing signs from one country to another. From those we learned from, we can see that there is a huge gap within schools, there is a lack of many professionals in this area, in general there is a lack of professionals in all areas of inclusion. Libras seeks to solve the public need by bringing more accessibility, making society more interested in sign language and transforming everyone into bilingual and seeing deaf people differently, not as a person with a disability, but as a culture.

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