A portrait of enrollments of Special Education and education for the deaf, deafblind, and hearing-impaired students: from Basic Education to Higher Education
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https://doi.org/10.5212/PraxEduc.v.19.22596.022Abstract
Special Education in Brazil has been a school education modality since 1996. In 2021, bilingual education for the deaf also became a modality, both duly regulated by the Brazilian National Education Guidelines and Framework Law – Law no. 9.394/1996. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to present a historical series overview, from 2016 to 2020, of students enrolled in Special Education, highlighting the enrollment of deaf, deafblind and hearing-impaired students in Basic Education and Higher Education. To achieve the objective outlined, statistical synopses of Basic Education and Higher Education are used, considering quantitative and qualitative aspects, in a descriptive research, based on Creswell (2010) and Gil (2008). The results indicate a well-established Special Education system, with enrollment percentages increasing year by year. The segment represented by deaf, deafblind, and hearing-impaired individuals has a more modest enrollment growth relative to other Special Education populations.
Keywords: Basic Education. Higher Education. Special Education. Deaf. Hearing impairment. Deafblind.
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