Special needs education in Malaysia has come a long way in recent years, with a greater emphasis being placed on inclusive education for all students, including those with special needs. One area of focus has been on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) courses, which are designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in a variety of vocational fields. In this article, we will explore some of the institutions in Malaysia that provide TVET courses for those above 16 years old, with a particular focus on those that cater to students with special needs.
Ministry of Education (MoE), via Sekolah Menengah Pendidikan Khas provides TVET courses in a variety of fields, including hospitality programs like food & beverage, housekeeping, culinary, bakery & pastry, ladies dressmaking, creative sewing, information technology, electrical, aquaculture, ruminant & poultry farming, landscaping, electrical, air cond etc. The MoE is committed to providing a supportive and inclusive learning environment for all students, including those with special needs, and offers a range of facilities and services to ensure that all students can access the education they need to succeed.
Another institution that provides TVET courses for students with special needs is the Malaysian Association for the Blind (MAB)’s Gurney Training Centre. They offer a range of courses in fields such as massage therapy, computer skills, office administration and Braille, and is committed to providing a safe and supportive environment for students with visual impairments. The Gurney Training Centre also works closely with employers to ensure that its graduates are able to find employment in their chosen fields.
Other institutions in Malaysia that provide vocational program for students with special needs include the National Autism Society of Malaysia (NASOM), which offers courses mainly in cooking and baking.
In conclusion, special needs education in Malaysia is evolving rapidly, with a greater emphasis being placed on inclusive education and TVET courses that provide students with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in a variety of vocational fields. Institutions such as the various Sekolah Menengah Pendidikan Khas, Gurney Training Centre, NASOM centres are leading the way in providing supportive and inclusive learning environments for students with special needs and are helping to ensure that all students in Malaysia have access to the education they need to succeed.
Note: We are visiting a new TVET college that offers cruise service for special needs students, will update later.
If you’re aware of any other institutions that also offer TVET courses specially for students, with special needs, do reach out to us so that we can share with others in order for the parents & kids involved to have a broader choice.
single mother of 14yrs old son (adhd), inquiry for his future plan.
Really appreciate if you could furnish me information on what should i prepare from now
Try to identify what he’s interested with or what his strength’s are.
From there, see what skills courses that matches his interest or strength.
If no idea what he’s interested with, expose him with some short courses (as many as possible if budget is not an issue) to gauge his interest first.