ABSTRACT:
In this article, it is disseminated a study conducted through an autobiographical narrative inquiry, using the three-dimensionality of narrative inquiry: temporality, sociability and local. The challenges that imply the training of the inclusive university professor are explored, based on Eddy’s stories, a Honduran university professor. Through reading the text, revisions, conversations and reflections, the authors were able to rewrite Eddy’s narratives. In this exchange, four stories emerged and were deepened, namely: a) encountering with the disability; b) getting involved in the struggle to generate an inclusive context; c) training as an inclusive professor; and d) his possible challenges in an unequal environment.
KEYWORDS:
Disability; Narrative inquiry; Teacher training; University; Teacher professional development