A Scientific Review on Disabled-Friendly Educational Environment for Disabilities Student in Malaysia

F. Ismail, Che Adenan Mohammad, A. Nirwana, Muhammad Ikram Abu Hassan, M. Masruri
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The increasing number of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in Malaysia,as registered with the Department of Social Welfare until the end of 2020, estimated at 570,000, requires attention. PWDs are part of Malaysian society and should be granted equal rights and opportunities to live their lives easily. However, achieving this equality is not an easy task today. PWDs face various factors and challenges due to negative attitudes and discrimination deeply ingrained in society. Therefore, this study aims to explore the facilities and inclusivity in higher education for PWDs. It presents an exploratory study based on selected previous research regarding higher education for students with special needs in Malaysia. The research utilized a selection approach of 10 chosen articles to explore issues, management, and implementation efforts to create a PWD-friendly environment. The study found that educational facilities at the higher education level have been established, such as specially constructed parking spaces for PWDs. The study suggests the need for further improvements in other infrastructural aspects, such as wheelchair-friendly pathways, special routes for the visually impaired, and so on. The success of inclusive higher education for PWDs should involve a proactive environment in combating the neglect of PWDs in national development. Hopefully, these ideas can contribute to the construction of an inclusive environment within educational institutions. The study also suggests future research on the moral aspects of society towards PWDs.
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截至2020年底,马来西亚社会福利部登记的残疾人(PWDs)人数不断增加,估计为57万人,需要引起关注。残疾人是马来西亚社会的一部分,应该被赋予平等的权利和机会,让他们轻松地生活。然而,在今天,实现这种平等并非易事。由于社会上根深蒂固的负面态度和歧视,残疾人士面临各种因素和挑战。因此,本研究旨在探讨残疾人士在高等教育中的设施和共融性。它提出了一项探索性的研究,基于选定的先前的研究关于高等教育的学生有特殊需要在马来西亚。该研究利用10篇选定文章的选择方法来探索问题、管理和实现工作,以创建一个对残疾人友好的环境。研究发现,高等教育水平的教育设施已经建立,例如为残疾人士特别建造的停车位。研究表明,需要进一步改善其他基础设施方面,如轮椅友好通道,视障人士的特殊路线,等等。为残疾人士提供全纳高等教育的成功,需要一个积极主动的环境,以消除在国家发展中对残疾人士的忽视。希望这些理念能对教育机构内包容性环境的构建有所贡献。该研究还建议未来对残疾人士的社会道德方面进行研究。
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