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Main Authors: Givigi, Rosana Carla do Nascimento, de Jesus, Denise Meyrelles, Silva, Raquel Souza
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1334773
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author Givigi, Rosana Carla do Nascimento
de Jesus, Denise Meyrelles
Silva, Raquel Souza
author_facet Givigi, Rosana Carla do Nascimento
de Jesus, Denise Meyrelles
Silva, Raquel Souza
Givigi, Rosana Carla do Nascimento
de Jesus, Denise Meyrelles
Silva, Raquel Souza
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contents Situation of Special Education in Brazil and Canada during the COVID-19 Pandemic Givigi, Rosana Carla do Nascimento de Jesus, Denise Meyrelles Silva, Raquel Souza Special Education COVID-19 Pandemics Foreign Countries Students with Disabilities Social Isolation Educational Policy Inclusion Comparative Education Internet Distance Education The COVID-19 pandemic has placed the world in a public health emergency since the beginning of the year 2020, posing a challenge to education, especially to Special Education. This study aimed to analyze the situation of special education in Brazil and Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic. The research was part of a postdoctoral project in education. Methodologically, it is an international comparative study in education. It was carried out from April 2020 to November 2021, based on a literature review and official documents. The search was carried out in the Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO) and in the Institute of Educational Sciences (ERIC), and 233 articles were found. After analysis and following the inclusion criteria, 217 articles were excluded. In the end, 16 studies were selected. The results show that the more structured the educational system and Special Education, the greater the chances of success. In addition to returning to face-to-face classes earlier, Canada also provided more support for families and students, but it was still insufficient. In both countries, children with disabilities are in a fragile situation owing to social isolation. Aspects such as choice of tools, internet connection quality, user skills, virtual spaces for collective support, school and family communication, strengthening of special education policies and programs, adequate support, among others, led to the success of remote education. This research is intended to contribute to an increase in the number of studies in Brazil and abroad, serving as a basis for the scientific production of other international comparative studies.
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spellingShingle Situation of Special Education in Brazil and Canada during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Givigi, Rosana Carla do Nascimento
de Jesus, Denise Meyrelles
Silva, Raquel Souza
Special Education
COVID-19
Pandemics
Foreign Countries
Students with Disabilities
Social Isolation
Educational Policy
Inclusion
Comparative Education
Internet
Distance Education
Situation of Special Education in Brazil and Canada during the COVID-19 Pandemic Givigi, Rosana Carla do Nascimento de Jesus, Denise Meyrelles Silva, Raquel Souza Special Education COVID-19 Pandemics Foreign Countries Students with Disabilities Social Isolation Educational Policy Inclusion Comparative Education Internet Distance Education The COVID-19 pandemic has placed the world in a public health emergency since the beginning of the year 2020, posing a challenge to education, especially to Special Education. This study aimed to analyze the situation of special education in Brazil and Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic. The research was part of a postdoctoral project in education. Methodologically, it is an international comparative study in education. It was carried out from April 2020 to November 2021, based on a literature review and official documents. The search was carried out in the Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO) and in the Institute of Educational Sciences (ERIC), and 233 articles were found. After analysis and following the inclusion criteria, 217 articles were excluded. In the end, 16 studies were selected. The results show that the more structured the educational system and Special Education, the greater the chances of success. In addition to returning to face-to-face classes earlier, Canada also provided more support for families and students, but it was still insufficient. In both countries, children with disabilities are in a fragile situation owing to social isolation. Aspects such as choice of tools, internet connection quality, user skills, virtual spaces for collective support, school and family communication, strengthening of special education policies and programs, adequate support, among others, led to the success of remote education. This research is intended to contribute to an increase in the number of studies in Brazil and abroad, serving as a basis for the scientific production of other international comparative studies.
title Situation of Special Education in Brazil and Canada during the COVID-19 Pandemic
topic Special Education
COVID-19
Pandemics
Foreign Countries
Students with Disabilities
Social Isolation
Educational Policy
Inclusion
Comparative Education
Internet
Distance Education
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1334773