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Otra forma de desarrollar el apoyo inclusivo: los Grupos de Apoyo Mutuo

Authors: Gallego Vega, María del Carmen; Jiménez Toledo, Antonia; Corujo Vélez, Carmen;

Otra forma de desarrollar el apoyo inclusivo: los Grupos de Apoyo Mutuo

Abstract

Este artículo presenta parte de los resultados de una investigación desarro- llada en la Comunidad Autónoma de Andalucía (España), titulada: “Escuelas que cami- nan hacia la Inclusión Educativa: trabajar con la comunidad local, la voz del alumnado y el apoyo educativo para promover el cambio”1. Este estudio tiene como meta, entre otras, la mejora escolar a través de la creación, formación y desarrollo de Grupos de Apoyo Mutuo (GAM). Utilizando una metodología cualitativa con una clara orientación inter- pretativa-participativa, perseguimos comprender y ayudar a transformar los modos y formas de desarrollar el apoyo desde un enfoque comunitario e inclusivo. Una de las conclusiones apunta a que los procesos de empoderamiento y aprendizaje que subyacen al desarrollo de los Grupos de Apoyo Mutuo, nos sitúa dentro de una perspectiva concep- tual y práctica de la Pedagogía Inclusiva, útil tanto para el profesorado, padres y alumnos como para los propios investigadores.

This article presents part of the results of an investigation completed in the Autonomous Community of Andalusia (Spain), entitled: "Schools that walk towards Educational Inclusion: working with the local community, the voice of students and edu- cational support to promote change"1. The aim of this study is, among others, school improvement through the creation, training and development of Mutual Support Groups (GAM). Using a qualitative methodology with a clear interpretive-participative orientati- on, we seek to understand and help transform the ways and form of developing support from a community and inclusive approach. One of the conclusions points out that the processes of empowerment and learning that underlie the development of Mutual Support Groups, places us within a conceptual and practical perspective of Inclusive Pedagogy, useful for teachers, parents and students as well as for the researchers themselves

Keywords

Educational Parti- cipation, Participa- ción Educativa, Inclusive Education, Educación Inclusiva, Inclusive Support, Collaboration, Colaboración, Apoyo Inclusivo

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