Formaçao de professores para a inclusao de jovens "em risco" nas escolas técnicas de Cabo Verde

  1. Lopes Furtado, Euclides Manuel Lopes Furtado
Supervised by:
  1. Estela Pinto Ribeiro Lamas Co-director
  2. José Ramón Alberte Castiñeiras Co-director

Defence university: Universidade de Santiago de Compostela

Fecha de defensa: 05 September 2012

Committee:
  1. María Lourdes Montero Mesa Chair
  2. María A. Muñoz Cadavid Secretary
  3. Ana Paula Gomes de Sousa Pinto Guimarães Committee member
  4. Margarita R. Pino Juste Committee member
  5. David Rodrigues Committee member

Type: Thesis

Abstract

This study was conducted with the purpose of serving as one more subsidy in the fight against school and social exclusion. Focuses on teacher training, but recognizes that it is not useful to think of a plan of revitalization of the educational system, without critically looking at the diverse factors that positively or negatively influence the quality of education and the results of the students. Discusses the state-of-the-art of Inclusive Education by identifying the main causes of the failure and abandonment of school and comparing the scientific contributions on issues dealing with inclusion with the views of the members of the school. This study question: Which factors have contributed to the continuing weak social prestige and perceptions of technical schools and being seen as institutions of education with a large number of students with experiences of school failure and, naturally, with high probabilities of school abandonment?