It provides teaching within the framework of the law of 10th<\/sup> July 2016, regulating the professional title of clinical educational therapist, and organises research in compliance with the functional competences of this legal framework. The Unit also, more fundamentally, anchors the values structuring the clinician\u2019s working practice, i.e. social inclusion, full participation and self-determination of people with disabilities in a perspective centred on the person and their quality of life.<\/p>\n
The Clinical Orthopedagogy Unit collaborates in the university training of future graduates in psychology and education:<\/p>\n
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General courses in the Bachelor\u2019s of Psychology and Education.<\/li>\n
Master’s degree in Psychology with a specialist focus on Clinical Orthopedagogy<\/li>\n
Specialisation block in remedial education within the Master\u2019s in Education.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n