restricted education
[rɪˈstrɪktɪd ˌɛdʒuˈkeɪʃən]
nounpl: restricted educations
educação restrita
1. Education that is limited in scope, access, or curriculum; schooling that excludes certain subjects, groups of students, or learning opportunities
The students complained about the restricted education they received, which excluded modern subjects like computer science.
Os alunos reclamaram sobre a educação restrita que receberam, que excluía disciplinas modernas como ciência da computação.
2. Formal education provided to individuals with specific limitations, such as those with disabilities or special needs, often in segregated settings
Advocates pushed against restricted education for children with disabilities, promoting inclusive classrooms instead.
Defensores se opuseram à educação restrita para crianças com deficiências, promovendo salas de aula inclusivas em seu lugar.
3. Educational access that is limited by socioeconomic factors, geography, or institutional policies
Rural communities often face restricted education due to limited funding and resources.
Comunidades rurais frequentemente enfrentam educação restrita devido ao financiamento e recursos limitados.
The concept of restricted education has become increasingly important in both Brazilian and American educational discourse, particularly in discussions about inclusive education, disability rights, and educational equity. In Brazil, this term is often used in debates about public versus private education systems and access disparities. In the USA, it frequently appears in civil rights discussions regarding students with disabilities and historically marginalized communities.
Related Idioms & Phrases
breaking barriers in education
educational access for all
removing barriers to learning
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