Abstract

It seems appropriate to link the term accessibility back to the right of all people to access the opportunities promoted in/by contexts that should arise from universal perspectives, the only ones capable of predisposing accessibility by overcoming separations and categorizations. The intersection of relevant concepts – accomodation, accessibility, usability, desire, autonomy and orientation – can give direction and meaning to research in school contexts by aiming to investigate practices and by generating a reflection aimed at understanding the change that those same practices promote on everyone’s learning.

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