Implementação do RESCUR com crianças e adolescentes surdos: perceção de professores, pais e alunos sobre o impacto ao nível do bem-estar e das aprendizagens

Translated title of the contribution: RESCUR implementation with deaf children and adolescents: perception of teachers, parents and students about the impact regarding well-being and learnings

Eunice Freitas, Celeste Simões, Ana Mineiro, Ana Beato

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Abstract

Resilience is a dynamic and interactive concept, which refers to the individual's capacity to adjust and recover while facing various types of adversities and hardships more or less prolonged in time. Preventive and resilience promotion programmes are fundamental in childhood and adolescence, especially in vulnerable children. The present study aims to explore the perception of 37 deaf children and adolescents, aged between 3 and 15 years old, and their parents and teachers about the impact of adapting and implementing the European Curriculum for Resilience (RESCUR). In this qualitative study, focus groups were conducted with the children and adolescents, and interviews with their parents and teachers. Data were subject to thematic analysis. The results reveal significant enhancements in terms of individual and social well-being and the acquisition of relational, communicational and academic skills. These results show the importance of promoting resilience and specific learnings adapted to the context of deafness, making possible in these children and adolescents learning integration.Promoting preventive programmes and resilience promoters reveals to be fundamental in childhood and adolescence.

Translated title of the contributionRESCUR implementation with deaf children and adolescents: perception of teachers, parents and students about the impact regarding well-being and learnings
Original languagePortuguese
Pages (from-to)378–401
Number of pages24
JournalRevista Portuguesa de Educação
Volume35
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Dec 2022

Keywords

  • Deafness
  • RESCUR
  • Children
  • Resilience programmes
  • Qualitative study

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