Challenges to delivering inclusive education


MALAYSIA made a commitment to provide quality and inclusive education for all in the 2013-2025 Malaysia Education Blueprint.

The idea of inclusive education was first introduced in the Education Act 1996 as an extension of educational provisions for children with special needs. The objective was to enable those with special educational needs (SEN) to be educated alongside mainstream pupils while also providing special education on its own.

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