Aplicação e avaliação de um programa de orientação para professores de alunos surdos incluídos
Abstract
Currently the Federal Constitution guarantees to everyone to access to
school, and then, people with deficiency have the same rights and
freedoms than the others. We know that some types of deficiencies exist,
however the work in question only approached the deaf people who are in
common classroom. This work has been started as general objective to
verify the benefits of a program of intervention achieved through with the
professors. As specific objective the work tried to analyze school
difficulties told by the professors of deaf student in relation to the
education of them; to achiev through intervention according to analyses
achieved through with the professors to analyze the academic performance
of deaf student who belong to the regular classrooms of basic education; to
compare the previous analyses with the posterior analyses to the
intervention with the professors. For the accomplishment of this study 4
deaf students had been evaluated, of both sexes, carriers of
neurossensorial hearind loss who were attending the basic school in
regular classrooms of 1st - 4th grades of Municipal Schools, and their
respective multipurpose professors. The research was achieved through
the techniques of filming, cursivo register, together with a protocol for
academic test, behavior and attention of the student, and analysis of the
school bulletin. The intervention with professors was achieved through by
orientation sessions that had approached subjects that bring doubts in
relation to the education of deaf people. After the interventions, the
professors and students had been tested again. As conclusion, one
observed an improvement in the school performance and socialization of
deaf student inrelation to intervention achieved with the professors; this
leads to a reflection that the intervention with professors acts directly in
deaf student . Programs of intervention must be achieved order to
guarantee a better performance of the deaf student, as well as in adjusted
socialization to him.