摘要:This paper analyses the teachers’ formation for Specialized Education Service (SES) at the interface with Indigenous Education. The study involved 4 SES teachers from indigenous schools of Dourados-MS. It was based on Cultural Studies and collaborative research, using field diary and semi-structured and collective interviews. The results highlight: the need for initial/continuing formation for SES teachers, appropriated to the specific characteristics of indigenous schools; a review of teacher formation policy for Special Education in different socio-cultural contexts; and the emergence of (re)signification of SES from an intercultural perspective.