Macedo (2008) discute sobre várias modalidades das deficiências físicas congênitas, bem como a relação entre “Deficiência e Cultura”.

Considerando essa discussão, assinale a alternativa que melhor expressa a concepção do autor sobre os fatores que influenciam a construção da identidade da pessoa com deficiência.

Victor (em Baptista; Caiado e Jesus, 2010) aponta que, para Vygotsky, uma das principais limitações da educação tradicional direcionada a crianças com deficiência envolve
Um dos pontos focais da elaboração do Currículo Paulista: etapa Ensino Médio consiste na
O documento Currículo Paulista: etapa ensino médio (2020) aponta como um dos pontos focais de sua elaboração
Em relação ao desenvolvimento da criança cega, Lima (2018) destaca que, quando recebe os estímulos adequados e o apoio necessário nos primeiros anos de vida, a criança cega alcança, aos 4 anos, um desenvolvimento muito próximo ao de uma criança com visão normal. Dessa forma, a sua participação na escola torna-se essencial para garantir um desenvolvimento social e acadêmico adequado.

Segundo a autora, os principais aspectos a serem observados no desenvolvimento da criança cega são:
Em relação à trajetória histórica da inclusão social, Omote (em Rodrigues; Capellini e Santos, 2014) afirma que
De acordo com Victor (em Baptista; Caiado e Jesus, 2010), as concepções de Vygotsky revelam a sua preocupação em livrar-se de um olhar biologizante sobre a deficiência para pôr em seu lugar um olhar
Douglas é uma criança cega que está iniciando os primeiros contatos com a escrita em braille. Para a sua aprendizagem, será necessário trabalhar requisitos específicos, que segundo Amorim e Alves (2008), referem-se a
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CLIL is an approach or method which integrates the teaching of content from the curriculum with the teaching of a non-native language. It is increasingly important in our global, technological society, where knowledge of another language helps learners to develop skills in their first or home language and also helps them develop skills to communicate ideas about science, arts and technology to people around the world. It gives learners a different learning experience compared with most foreign language teaching because in a CLIL classroom, the curricular subject and new language are taught together. Thinking and learning skills are integrated too. CLIL can involve many methodologies from both subject and language teaching, so CLIL presents new challenges for teachers and learners.


(BENTLEY, Kay. The TKT course CLIL module. Cambridge: Cambridge University, 2010)
In the excerpt “CLIL can involve many methodologies from both subject and language teaching”, the word closest in meaning to the one in bold is
Domingues et al. (2010) destacam que as crenças e mitos que permeiam o imaginário social sobre a deficiência visual se manifestam em falas, gestos e atitudes, refletindo o desconhecimento acerca das especificidades da cegueira e de suas reais implicações.
Os autores ressaltam que uma crença bastante comum entre leigos e educadores é a de que
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Information and communication technology (ICT)


ICT uses language to develop and apply technical computing skills. Learners practise how to find, develop, analyse and present information, and they learn how to model situations, solve problems and evaluate their solutions. There are many opportunities for CLIL ICT teachers to support their learners’ understanding of key ICT concepts and skills through the use of physical objects, visuals, demonstrations and hands-on practice. It is these visual elements of the subject that makes ICT a good one for learners who are new to CLIL. However, since ICT lessons may often concentrate on technical skills or involve learners sitting silently behind a computer, the challenge for ICT teachers is to create opportunities for CLIL learners to think for themselves, to speak and to practise communicating in writing. ICT is ideal for cross-curricular work: learners can use the content of theirsubject lessons to carry out ICT tasks in another language. As they develop ICT knowledge and skills, CLIL learners can be taught how to think, talk and write like ICT specialists.


(DALE, Liz; TANNER, Rosie. CLIL activities: a resource for subjects and language teachers. Cambridge: Cambridge University, 2012)
According to the extract, which of the following types of materials can support learners in ICT CLIL lessons?

De acordo com o proposto pelo Currículo Paulista: etapa Ensino Médio, para a inclusão escolar em igualdade de condições, é preciso levar em consideração as demandas específicas de cada sujeito no contexto escolar.

Segundo o documento mencionado, para que esse objetivo seja alcançado, é necessário

Considerando o texto de Pletsch (2014), em relação às disputas em torno da escolarização de alunos com deficiência intelectual, assinale a alternativa correta,
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Information and communication technology (ICT)


ICT uses language to develop and apply technical computing skills. Learners practise how to find, develop, analyse and present information, and they learn how to model situations, solve problems and evaluate their solutions. There are many opportunities for CLIL ICT teachers to support their learners’ understanding of key ICT concepts and skills through the use of physical objects, visuals, demonstrations and hands-on practice. It is these visual elements of the subject that makes ICT a good one for learners who are new to CLIL. However, since ICT lessons may often concentrate on technical skills or involve learners sitting silently behind a computer, the challenge for ICT teachers is to create opportunities for CLIL learners to think for themselves, to speak and to practise communicating in writing. ICT is ideal for cross-curricular work: learners can use the content of theirsubject lessons to carry out ICT tasks in another language. As they develop ICT knowledge and skills, CLIL learners can be taught how to think, talk and write like ICT specialists.


(DALE, Liz; TANNER, Rosie. CLIL activities: a resource for subjects and language teachers. Cambridge: Cambridge University, 2012)
In the following part of the text “However, since ICT lessons may often concentrate on technical skills…,” the word in bold
Uma convocação reuniu 12 representantes, cada um de um dos apartamentos de um condomínio, sendo 7 mulheres e 5 homens. Decidiu-se formar uma comissão de estudos para ampliar a segurança do local. Essa comissão deve ser formada obrigatoriamente por 2 mulheres e 2 homens. Nessas condições, o número de comissões possíveis é
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Information and communication technology (ICT)


ICT uses language to develop and apply technical computing skills. Learners practise how to find, develop, analyse and present information, and they learn how to model situations, solve problems and evaluate their solutions. There are many opportunities for CLIL ICT teachers to support their learners’ understanding of key ICT concepts and skills through the use of physical objects, visuals, demonstrations and hands-on practice. It is these visual elements of the subject that makes ICT a good one for learners who are new to CLIL. However, since ICT lessons may often concentrate on technical skills or involve learners sitting silently behind a computer, the challenge for ICT teachers is to create opportunities for CLIL learners to think for themselves, to speak and to practise communicating in writing. ICT is ideal for cross-curricular work: learners can use the content of theirsubject lessons to carry out ICT tasks in another language. As they develop ICT knowledge and skills, CLIL learners can be taught how to think, talk and write like ICT specialists.


(DALE, Liz; TANNER, Rosie. CLIL activities: a resource for subjects and language teachers. Cambridge: Cambridge University, 2012)
According to the extract, ICT is considered a good subject for learners who are new to CLIL because
Cinco cadeiras estão alinhadas lado a lado, todas volta­ das para frente, nas quais quatro pessoas, identificadas por suas iniciais A, B, C e D, irão sentar-se, uma pessoa por cadeira. O número de maneiras distintas de elas sentarem, de modo que a pessoa B sente-se imediatamente à esquerda da pessoa A, é
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Information and communication technology (ICT)


ICT uses language to develop and apply technical computing skills. Learners practise how to find, develop, analyse and present information, and they learn how to model situations, solve problems and evaluate their solutions. There are many opportunities for CLIL ICT teachers to support their learners’ understanding of key ICT concepts and skills through the use of physical objects, visuals, demonstrations and hands-on practice. It is these visual elements of the subject that makes ICT a good one for learners who are new to CLIL. However, since ICT lessons may often concentrate on technical skills or involve learners sitting silently behind a computer, the challenge for ICT teachers is to create opportunities for CLIL learners to think for themselves, to speak and to practise communicating in writing. ICT is ideal for cross-curricular work: learners can use the content of theirsubject lessons to carry out ICT tasks in another language. As they develop ICT knowledge and skills, CLIL learners can be taught how to think, talk and write like ICT specialists.


(DALE, Liz; TANNER, Rosie. CLIL activities: a resource for subjects and language teachers. Cambridge: Cambridge University, 2012)
According to the paragraph, one of the challenges ICT teachers face in CLIL lessons is
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Information and communication technology (ICT)


ICT uses language to develop and apply technical computing skills. Learners practise how to find, develop, analyse and present information, and they learn how to model situations, solve problems and evaluate their solutions. There are many opportunities for CLIL ICT teachers to support their learners’ understanding of key ICT concepts and skills through the use of physical objects, visuals, demonstrations and hands-on practice. It is these visual elements of the subject that makes ICT a good one for learners who are new to CLIL. However, since ICT lessons may often concentrate on technical skills or involve learners sitting silently behind a computer, the challenge for ICT teachers is to create opportunities for CLIL learners to think for themselves, to speak and to practise communicating in writing. ICT is ideal for cross-curricular work: learners can use the content of theirsubject lessons to carry out ICT tasks in another language. As they develop ICT knowledge and skills, CLIL learners can be taught how to think, talk and write like ICT specialists.


(DALE, Liz; TANNER, Rosie. CLIL activities: a resource for subjects and language teachers. Cambridge: Cambridge University, 2012)
No trecho: “ICT uses language to develop and apply technical computing skills. Learners practise how to find, develop, analyse and present information, and they learn how to model situations, solve problems and evaluate their solutions”, há duas palavras que aceitam duas grafias: “practise” e “analyse”, que também poderiam ser escritas como “practice” e “analyze”.

Assinale a alternativa em que a palavra aceita dupla grafia.
Dois dados no formato de octaedros regulares são idênticos e equilibrados. Em cada dado, uma face é numerada com 1, duas faces com 2, uma face com 3, uma face com 4 e três faces com 5. No lançamento simultâneo desses dois dados, a probabilidade de se obter faces cuja soma dos números seja 6 é igual a
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