Challenges and opportunities in implementing ESI in special education institutions

Authors

Keywords:

Comprehensive Sexual Education, disability, special education, teacher training, rights-based approach

Abstract

This article presents the main findings of a qualitative research study focused on the implementation of Law No. 26.150 on Comprehensive Sexual Education (CSE) in two special education institutions in Salta, Argentina. The study analyzes the criteria used for content selection, the pedagogical strategies developed, and the level of teacher training related to CSE for students with disabilities. From a critical perspective and a rights-based approach, the article explores institutional, social, and cultural barriers that hinder its implementation. A comparative analysis of both institutions identifies conditions that support educational work as well as ongoing challenges in ensuring inclusive CSE.

Author Biographies

Jimena Belén Macías Olivares, Universidad Nacional de Salta

Salta/ Argentina
jimemacias00@gmail.com

María Eugenia Burgos, Universidad Nacional de Salta

Salta/ Argentina
burgosmariaeugenia@hum.unsa.edu.ar

Published

2025-10-25

How to Cite

Macías Olivares, J. B., & Burgos, M. E. (2025). Challenges and opportunities in implementing ESI in special education institutions. Tramas/Maepova, 13(1), 79–93. Retrieved from http://revistadelcisen.com/tramasmaepova/index.php/revista/article/view/321