INTEGRATION OF YOUNG PEOPLE WITH DOWN SYNDROME INTO THE UNIVERSITY EDUCATION PROCESS

Authors

  • Ítalo Mecías Serrano Quevedo Research Professor, Autonomous Regional University of the Andes, Quevedo Campus. Ecuador. Autor/a
  • Samuel Fernando Bustillos Mena Research Professor, Autonomous Regional University of the Andes, Quevedo Campus. Ecuador. Autor/a
  • Edmundo José Jalón Arias Research Professor, Autonomous Regional University of the Andes, Quevedo Campus. Ecuador. Autor/a

Keywords:

Down syndrome, curricular adaptation, inclusion, university education

Abstract

This study addresses the importance of the inclusion of students with Down syndrome in the university educational system and the support of their parents in this process. It is highlighted that the active participation of parents is essential for the cognitive and emotional development of these students. Furthermore, the need for effective collaboration between families and educational institutions is highlighted to guarantee quality inclusive education. To guarantee the inclusion of students with Down syndrome in university education, strategies are proposed such as individualized support programs, physical and technological access, training and awareness, curricular adaptation, social inclusion, mentoring, continuous evaluation, development of life skills independent, family participation, employment programs and promotion of research and innovation. Ultimately, it is emphasized that the successful implementation of inclusive policies requires the collaboration of all stakeholders and the construction of a university environment that fosters equal opportunities for all students, including those with Down syndrome.

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2023-10-01

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