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Curriculum #17: Literacy Development in Special Education

Dr Wong Tze Peng, Assistant Professor in Special Needs Education | Kathryn Balsamo, Speech-Language Pathologist

03-May-18 15:00

Curriculum #17: Literacy Development in Special Education

May is Better Hearing and Speech month. Assistant Professor in Special Needs Education Dr Wong Tze Peng and speech-language pathologist Kathryn Balsamo - both members of the Malaysian Association of Speech-Language and Hearing (MASH) - explain the options currently available for students with special needs in public schools, the need to move beyond socialisation and daily-life skills, and whether the cost of speech therapy in Malaysia is beyond the reach of many parents.


Resource Links:
Special Education Network in Malaysia (SENIM)
Website: malaysia.senia.asia
Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/senimkl
Malaysian Association of Speech-Language and Hearing (MASH)
Website: www.mash.org.my
Facebook: www.facebook.com/mash.org.my

Produced by: Chua Ern Teck

Presented by: Chua Ern Teck


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Categories:  Education

Tags:  Special NeedsSpecial EducationInclusive EducationOKUSLPSpeech-LanguageTHe Bigger PictureLive and Learn





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