According to the Disability, Personal Autonomy & Dependent Needs Survey 2020 carried out by the Spanish National Statistics Institute (INE), there are 308.351 people with mobility issues aged 6 to more than 80 years in Spain. Students with physical disability may encounter not only barriers that limit their mobility, but also access to educational materials or participation in certain activities.
An inclusive education is a fundamental right that seeks to guarantee that all students, irrespective of their individual characteristics, can access and participate fully in the school environment. Attention to students with physical disability requires not only adaptation of the physical surroundings, but also the implementation of teaching strategies that promote participation and development of students’ abilities.
It is important to bear in mind that it is not enough to provide an accessible environment, but also to adopt a flexible and open attitude to adapting teaching strategies to students’ needs.
A student with physical disability may encounter barriers that impede his or her mobility, access to educational materials or participation in certain activities. However, with adaptations and the right support, those obstacles can be overcome, allowing students to not only access education, but also enjoy their surroundings and feel valued and able to contribute significantly.