The Challenge of Inclusive Schools

No One to be Discarded

Authors

  • Juan Carlos Sánchez Huete Doctor en Filosofía y Ciencias de la Educación. Profesor Universitario
  • Andrea Sánchez Gadea Estudiante de Magisterio de Educación Primaria. Centro Universitario Villanueva

Keywords:

Inclusive Education, Equity, Equality, Functional Diversity

Abstract

The challenge of the inclusive school implies a specific training so that we approach a new reality that turns to be complex because of an inadequate application of regulations. Receiving a good education, which is a citizens right, is a moral duty in inclusive education. The right to education lies on three keystones: the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Convention of the Rights of the Child, and the Spanish Constitution. Inclusive Education guarantees the learning of all students through a set of actions aimed at eliminating, or minimizing, the barriers that limit learning.

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Published

2019-10-01

How to Cite

Sánchez Huete, J. C., & Sánchez Gadea, A. (2019). The Challenge of Inclusive Schools: No One to be Discarded. Educación Y Futuro: Revista De Investigación Aplicada Y Experiencias Educativas, (41), 185–207. Retrieved from https://educacionyfuturo.com/article/view/7784