<b>Inherence of clinical diagnosis in the production of educational in(ex)clusion
Abstract
Presenting a clinical diagnosis (CD) in the context of special education can be interpretedby two ways: on the one hand, it can be used as a way to build strategies for attention to the student; on the other hand, beingthe reason of prejudice and exclusion, resulting indelimitation of educational practices. These are reflections that base the discussion in this paper, whose objective is to reflect upon the inherence of CD as a producer of inclusion/exclusion in the perspective of Inclusive Education. In order to meet the objective, theresearch method consisted of integrative review, and as source of analysis the studies produced by two important journals in the area of Special Education: the Brazilian Journal of Special Education and the Journal Special Education. It can be concluded that the CD is an ally in the building strategies for pedagogical action, reason why it can be structured by health and education, while cross-sectional concept, with the purpose of improving educational conditions. Exclusion, in turn, is a process inherent to the production of a CD.
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