Implementação do RESCUR com crianças e adolescentes surdos: Perceção de professores, pais e alunos sobre o impacto ao nível do bem-estar e das aprendizagens

Autores

  • Eunice Freitas Faculdade de Motricidade Humana
  • Celeste Simões Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Motricidade Humana

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21814/rpe.25008

Palavras-chave:

Surdez, RESCUR, Crianças, Programas de resiliência, Estudo qualitativo

Resumo

A resiliência é um conceito dinâmico e interativo que se refere à capacidade de o indivíduo se ajustar e recuperar perante vários tipos de adversidades ou dificuldades mais ou menos prolongadas no tempo. Implementar programas preventivos e promotores de resiliência revela-se, assim, fundamental na infância e na adolescência, principalmente em crianças vulneráveis. O presente estudo procurou explorar a perceção de 37 crianças e adolescentes surdos, com idades compreendidas entre os 3 e os 15 anos, e respetivos pais e professores acerca do impacto da adaptação e implementação do Currículo Europeu para a Resiliência (RESCUR). Neste estudo qualitativo foram realizados grupos focais com as crianças e adolescentes e entrevistas com os pais e professores. Os dados foram sujeitos a análise temática. Os resultados revelam melhorias significativas ao nível do bem-estar individual e social e da aquisição de competências relacionais, comunicacionais e académicas. Estes resultados demonstram a importância de promover a resiliência e aprendizagens específicas, adaptadas ao contexto da surdez, que possibilitem a estas crianças e adolescentes uma aprendizagem integral.

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2022-12-30

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Freitas, E., & Simões, C. (2022). Implementação do RESCUR com crianças e adolescentes surdos: Perceção de professores, pais e alunos sobre o impacto ao nível do bem-estar e das aprendizagens. Revista Portuguesa De Educação, 35(2), 378–401. https://doi.org/10.21814/rpe.25008

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