Intellectual disability is understood as a significant limitation in cognitive and adaptive development, but it should not be seen as a fixed or unchangeable disability, rather as a condition that can improve with adequate support in inclusive settings.
Educating students with intellectual disability is a challenge and an opportunity for teachers. This condition, characterised by significant limitation in cognitive functioning and adaptive skills, requires specific teaching approaches that enable understanding, learning and full participation in class.
It is vital to understand that, with adequate strategies, students with intellectual disability can develop their skills and participate actively in their own learning process.