WORKSHOP IN THERAPEUTIC RIDING AT SECONDARY SCHOOL MARTA MATA (Barcelona)
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Students with varying degrees of mental and physical disabilities tend to have a low level of self-sufficiency. In the
secondary school system, without explicit help or assistance, they can experience many difficulties during their
learning and integration process. The high school environment requires them to develop efficient strategies and basic
skills so that they may have a thoroughly positive relationship with the other students. If the school system does not
consider their specific educational needs, it may oblige them to cover the same contents over and over again, even to
the point of having separate classrooms or other types of disintegration. The Marta Mata High School in Montornès del
Vallès (Institut Marta Mata de Montornès del Vallès), has a Special Education Support Unit (SESU). The desire to
provide inclusion and improved learning opportunities for special needs students gave rise to the idea of helping them
in a different way: by working more cross-categorically (or transversely) through centres of interest and with real-life
experiences that might help them acquire greater sensorial integration. Within the framework of this strategy and the
centre’s educational project, a therapeutic riding course was included in these students’ curriculum.
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(c) Fields of Educational Psychology and Counselling, 2015