31 octobre 2022
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Natalia Simón Medina et al., « Synergie collaborative dans les classes inclusives : une expérience de groupes interactifs avec des élèves ayant une déficience intellectuelle. », HAL-SHS : sciences de l'éducation, ID : 10.35869/reined.v20i2.4218
The objective of this article is to describe and analyze the Inclusive Classrooms project, an experience of synergistic collaboration between teachers who teach students with intellectual disabilities and volunteers who participate in the associations of the Down Syndrome Federation in Castilla-La Mancha. The project is based on learning communities conveyed through interactive groups in seven ordinary schools, both public and concerted, in Castilla-La Mancha.The methodology is qualitative in nature and has used two types of techniques for data extraction. The first, a rubric with 15 measurementindicators through participant observation. The second technique has been a series of group interviews with 52 people participating in the project.The results show the benefits generated by interactive groups for all students, especially for those with Down syndrome. These students have increased their interactions and have improved their emotional management and their social, communication and curricular skills. Likewise, the participation of volunteers from Down associations within the classroom has strengthened ties with teachers, which has improved the quality of teaching