Inclusion and Democracy in Education: An exploration of concepts and ideas for occupational therapists

Authors

  • Joana Rostirolla Batista de Souza
  • Patrcia Leme de Oliveira Borba
  • Lvia Celegati Pan
  • Roseli Esquerdo Lopes

Keywords:

Social inclusion, school, inclusive education, school-based practice, occupational therapists practices

Abstract

Assuming the Brazilian context, emphasis is placed on occupational therapists reflections to contribute to an international dialogue on concepts that support practices in schools/the educational sector that are still little explored. Initially, the World Federation of Occupational Therapists position, which adheres to a certain perspective of Inclusion, applied to schooling processes is challenged. We aim to foster theoretical development about the concept of Inclusion in education, in dialogue with occupational therapy and its proposals for this area. The defence of a democratic school by occupational therapists is advocated considering its limitations and possibilities in a society founded on inequality. The question remains as to which new concepts will underpin our practices or whether we can/should assume the task of rewriting/reframing them in search of what motivates us: concern to ensure, in daily professional practice, the access, permanence and, mainly, participation of those who are outside school.

Published

2021-07-03