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Introduction to the Inclusive Education in Malaysia, TIONG ROK CHIEN …
Introduction to the Inclusive Education in Malaysia
National Education Philosophy
To reinforce the direction and goals of national education. It emphasis holistic and integrated education to nurture well-balance students, physically, emotionally, spiritually and intellectually.
Vision: Excellent Schools, A Glorious Nation
Mission: Developing Individual Potential Through Quality Education
The Tenth Malaysia Plan
Chapter 4: Moving towards inclusive sosioeconomic development
Chapter 5: Developing and retaining a first world talent base.
Chapter 3: Creating the environment for unleashing economic growth and National Key Economic Areas (NKEAs)
Chapter 6: Building an environment that enhances quality of life
Chapter 2: Building on the nation's strengths
Chapter 7: Transforming Government to transform Malaysia.
Chapter 1: 1 Malaysia: Charting development towards a high-income nation
Current Education Initiatives
Transformation of Technical and Vocational Education
Improving Quality of Teachers
National Key Result Area (NKRA)
National Key Economic Area (NKEA)
MBMMBI
Improving Students Outcomes
Linus (3M)
HPS (High Performing Schools)
Pre-school
New Deal
Inclusive education in Malaysia to quality education for all, including "At Risk" children/adults
Children with special education needs
Indigenous children (Orang Asli & Penans)
Children in hospitals (Schools in Hospital)
Young convicts and juveniles (IS & HGS)
Undocumented or stateless children
Indigenous adults (Adult education classes)
Education Regulations (Special Education) 1997
Pupils with special needs who are educable are eligible to attend special education programme
Special schools (SPK) for pupils with visual impairment or hearing impairment
Integrated programme (PPKI) in regular schools for pupils with visual impairment or hearing impairment or learning disabilities
Inclusive education programme for pupils with special needs and who are able to attend normal classes together with normal pupils
TIONG ROK CHIEN
PDPP SN 1621