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- Title
Amalan Taksonomi Program Transisi ke Arah Pelaksanaan Program Transisi Kerjaya Terhadap Murid Berkeperluan Khas (MBK).
- Authors
Tordin, Mohamad Fitri
- Abstract
Getting job opportunities is the biggest challenge for students with special needs in Malaysia and the transformation through the Career Transition Programme has proven successful in training them to work. This study based on two (2) main objectives namely to identify the level of Transition Program Taxonomy and identify the demographic relationship of respondents with the level of Transition Program Taxonomy towards the implementation of Career Transition Programme for special needs students. Quantitative methods in the form of survey studies using Ecological Theory and Taxonomy Model of Transition Program as well as questionnaires adapted from Team Planning Tool for Improving Transition Education and Services (Paula D. Kohler). The findings of the study showed a very high and high level of mean scores on the five practices in the Transition Program Taxonomy. Meanwhile, there is a linear relationship (at a very high level) between the demographics of the respondents with the Transition Program Taxonomy in the implementation of the Career Transition Programme for special needs students. The implications of the study focus on theories and models related to the study and policies that have a positive and effective impact on researchers other than the readers. In conlusion, the Career Transition Programme should be implemented comprehensively in government and non-government aided schools, especially in the Special Education Integration Program and the cooperation of all parties involved is very important in planning the direction of program implementation effectively also efficiently.
- Subjects
MALAYSIA; SPECIAL needs students; SCHOOL integration; QUANTITATIVE research; MODEL theory; SPECIAL education; CHILDREN with disabilities
- Publication
Quran Sunnah Education & Special Needs, 2021, Vol 5, Issue 1, pJQSS-151
- ISSN
2590-3799
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.33102/jqss.vol5no1.106