2023
DOI: 10.17583/remie.12360
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Promoting Social Interaction and Attention of Students with Disabilities through Interactive Groups

Abstract: Academic learning and social skills are internalized through interactions and dialogue. However, students with disabilities have limitations at engaging in social interactions, affecting their educational experience. This case study analyses how a particular interactive learning environment, named Interactive Groups (IG), fosters quality interactions among students with disabilities. Five sessions of IG involving 20 students with disabilities in a special education setting were analysed. In total, 5831 interac… Show more

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