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SPECIAL EDUCATION
INTERNSHIPS
IN LATIN AMERICA
Latin America, like other developing regions of the world, is rapidly changing in the way it manages special education for its citizens. As a historically under-funded sector, and due to certain cultural norms, special education remains a major challenge for countries like Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Peru. Access to special education, sufficient funding, and teacher training are 3 of the most important areas for development and improvement.
Why I Maximo Nivel
As a special education intern, I had the opportunity to work in a special education school ca couple of miles outside of central Cusco. I worked primarily in the first grade classroom. I helped plan and teach lessons to the class and helped supervise the students. I also had the opportunity of partaking in school festivities, such as holiday celebrations. I truly felt like I became a part of the school community and had an experience I will never forget.

SPECIAL EDUCATION INTERNSHIPS
IN COSTA RICA
In 1957, Costa Rica passed one of the world’s first pieces of legislation pertaining to special education–further proving the country’s leadership in the education sector. The Fundamental Law of Education established the constitutional right of students with disabilities to receive special education, including appropriate didactic techniques and materials, and the right of parents to receive information on assisting their children with special educational needs.
SPECIAL EDUCATION INTERNSHIPS
IN GUATEMALA
Guatemala took its first step toward special needs education when the country established its first school for the blind in 1940. Since then, a number of disability laws have been passed which enable people with special needs to participate in education services. While these services continue to expand, Guatemala has also received aid and training for effective special education instructional methods.


SPECIAL EDUCATION INTERNSHIPS
IN PERU
Peru’s general education system has undergone many improvements over the last 20 years. However, the demand for proper resources and training to support students with special needs is still very high. Designated schools have been constructed to support students with disabilities–80% are provided by the public education system, while 20% are run by NGOs or private schools. Still, the average student-teacher ratio in special education classes is 15:1 or even higher!
WHY INTERN WITH MAXIMO NIVEL?
Maximo Nivel is a local organization based in Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Peru. Our role is to bring structure, organization, and quality service to your internship program.

Your internship is personalized from the beginning, and we match you with the very best placement based on your professional and academic goals. Schedule a call with a program advisor today!


























