Abstract
The article reflects on pedagogical practice and inclusion policies in the contemporary educational context, emphasizing inclusion as a fundamental right for all people with disabilities. The author discusses the need for a less prejudiced and segregationist approach, highlighting the importance of a government commitment to guarantee investments that enable inclusive educational actions. The research also addresses diversity in schools, proposing that they become spaces that welcome and respect differences.
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