PEDAGOGY IN HOSPITAL SETTING

Autores

  • Pedro Anastácio de Oliveira
  • Gustavo Henrique dos Santos
  • Diogenes José Gusmão Coutinho

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v9i3.8749

Palavras-chave:

Pedagogy Hospital. Hospital education. Hospitalized students.

Resumo

Hospital Pedagogy comes against a professional reality in which we act and experience daily. Faced with this reality where children are hospitalized, as a Pedagogy student, we perceive the possibilities for the pedagogue to act in a space where children and adolescents are often forgotten as children, adolescents and students, ignoring everything they left outside from the hospital seeing only the clinical part of your treatment. Despite having a set of laws, national and international declarations that highlight education and health as a priority focus for the promotion of life, these rights are far from being achieved and/or becoming a reality for the popular classes. To exemplify, we can mention Resolution No. 41 of October 13, 1995, of the National Council for the Rights of Children and Adolescents, which provides for the rights of hospitalized children and adolescents. Its text provides that every hospitalized child has the right to enjoy some form of recreation, health education programs and monitoring of the school curriculum during their hospital stay, since these children, if they were not hospitalized, would be experiencing pedagogical experiences and having their cognitive and development process stimulated by the school environment.

Biografia do Autor

Pedro Anastácio de Oliveira

Geographer with specialization in environmental management.

Gustavo Henrique dos Santos

Science training with qualification in Biology Specialization in EJA.

Diogenes José Gusmão Coutinho

PhD in Biology from UFPE 

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Publicado

2023-03-31

Como Citar

Oliveira, . P. A. de ., Santos, G. H. dos ., & Coutinho, D. J. G. . (2023). PEDAGOGY IN HOSPITAL SETTING. Revista Ibero-Americana De Humanidades, Ciências E Educação, 9(3), 815–828. https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v9i3.8749