University an inclusive education for persons of a condition intellectual disability and the social vision of neurosciences (Information Theory)

This paper explains how a university is utilizing an inclusive education approach to help a student who has a condition of intellectual disability. We propose that neocortical development is different for every individual, which means that internal processes are being conditioned by external influen...

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Main Author: Paola Vásquez Espinoza
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú 2019-05-01
Series:Educación
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Online Access:http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/educacion/article/view/20790
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spelling doaj-167c22253ffd477fb81166a61b43def12020-11-25T02:59:52ZspaPontificia Universidad Católica del PerúEducación1019-94032304-43222019-05-01285424326510.18800/educacion.201901.01219440University an inclusive education for persons of a condition intellectual disability and the social vision of neurosciences (Information Theory)Paola Vásquez Espinoza0Universidad Peruana de Ciencias AplicadasThis paper explains how a university is utilizing an inclusive education approach to help a student who has a condition of intellectual disability. We propose that neocortical development is different for every individual, which means that internal processes are being conditioned by external influences. By the same token, we have analyzed the current local regulations and norms regarding the concept of disability; in particular in reference to inclusion for students with special needs at the university level. Consequently, a research has been carried out to figure out the regulations that would help us interpret these aspects of especial education in Peru, as well as in Spain and Chile. Likewise, we propose that a closer look at the social aspects of the neurosciences would help create the appropriate space for educational inclusion in Peru.http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/educacion/article/view/20790discapacidad intelectualhabilidades diferentesinclusión educativa
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University an inclusive education for persons of a condition intellectual disability and the social vision of neurosciences (Information Theory)
Educación
discapacidad intelectual
habilidades diferentes
inclusión educativa
author_facet Paola Vásquez Espinoza
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title University an inclusive education for persons of a condition intellectual disability and the social vision of neurosciences (Information Theory)
title_short University an inclusive education for persons of a condition intellectual disability and the social vision of neurosciences (Information Theory)
title_full University an inclusive education for persons of a condition intellectual disability and the social vision of neurosciences (Information Theory)
title_fullStr University an inclusive education for persons of a condition intellectual disability and the social vision of neurosciences (Information Theory)
title_full_unstemmed University an inclusive education for persons of a condition intellectual disability and the social vision of neurosciences (Information Theory)
title_sort university an inclusive education for persons of a condition intellectual disability and the social vision of neurosciences (information theory)
publisher Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
series Educación
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2304-4322
publishDate 2019-05-01
description This paper explains how a university is utilizing an inclusive education approach to help a student who has a condition of intellectual disability. We propose that neocortical development is different for every individual, which means that internal processes are being conditioned by external influences. By the same token, we have analyzed the current local regulations and norms regarding the concept of disability; in particular in reference to inclusion for students with special needs at the university level. Consequently, a research has been carried out to figure out the regulations that would help us interpret these aspects of especial education in Peru, as well as in Spain and Chile. Likewise, we propose that a closer look at the social aspects of the neurosciences would help create the appropriate space for educational inclusion in Peru.
topic discapacidad intelectual
habilidades diferentes
inclusión educativa
url http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/educacion/article/view/20790
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