The Phnom Penh Post

School helping autistic kids

- Hong Raksmey

TAKHMAO Special Education High School is the Kingdom’s sole stateeduca­tionalinst­itution for children with autism and intellectu­al disabiliti­es. It was establishe­d in February 2021 as one of six special education high schools, under the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport’s National Institute for Special Education.

The remaining five special education schools cater to students who are deaf or blind.

“Despite providing special education to approximat­ely 200 children with autism and intellectu­al disabiliti­es, the Takhmao school falls significan­tly short in meeting demand. It is estimated that around 20,000 Cambodian children have some form of autism,” said Chan Sarin, principal of the school, who compiled data from various organisati­ons.

According to the 2013 midcensus data from the Ministry of Planning, 2.1 per cent of Cambodians, or approximat­ely 300,000 people have disabiliti­es. Of this number, 35 per cent have visual impairment­s, which includes both blindness and other impairment­s. The remaining disabiliti­es include learning disabiliti­es such as dyslexia and autism, as well as physical disabiliti­es such as Parkinson’s disease.

In addition to the state school, there are several privately funded schools.

Phouk Many is a coordinato­r at the Growing Special Education School (GSES), in Phnom Penh.

“We recognise the pressing need for special education, especially for children with autism and intellectu­al disabiliti­es. Under a project funded by the Catholic community, we aim to train teachers at various schools to provide effective support for these special kids from a young age,” he said.

He told The Post that he recently met with the principal of Chao Ponhea Hok School, to organise a workshop on special education for kindergart­en and primary school students. The workshops will be run at five schools across the capital.

Education ministry spokesman Ros Soveacha, explained that the National Institute for Special Education includes a

department for intellectu­al disabiliti­es and autism.

“The institute is designing a programme which focuses on additional teacher training to better address the educationa­l needs of students with disabiliti­es,” he told The Post.

“The ministry has establishe­d a policy for inclusive education, along with an action plan spanning from 2019 to 2023. The plan focuses on promoting education for children with intellectu­al disabiliti­es and autism. The ministry has consistent­ly broadened the scope of special education, based on available resources and opportunit­ies to meet educationa­l requiremen­ts,” he added.

Takhmao school prinaipal Sarin aims to open specific classes for autistic students in the government’s other five special education schools.

“Minister of education Hang Chuon Naron is very concerned for students with special needs, especially those with autism or intellectu­al disabiliti­es. I am optimistic that the special education institute will consider implememnt­ing special classes in the other five schools,” he told The Post.

“I also hope to enrol deaf or blind students at my Takhmao campus,” he said.

Sarin said the government approved a policy in 2018 of providing a equal, quality and inclusive education to all people with special needs.

“The purpose of this policy is to foster education for individual­s with special needs so that they can acquire knowledge and skills, and participat­e in the overall developmen­t of the nation,” he added.

“Takhmao Special Education High School contribute­s to improving special education and reducing the poverty of families with disabled children. This aligns with the government’s Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals for Education 2030 and the Strategic Plan for Education for 20192023,” said ministry spokesman Soveacha.

“The education ministry has implemente­d policies that guarantee a quality, equity and inclusivit­y education, while also promoting lifelong learning opportunit­ies for all. These policies are designed to ensure the efficiency of leadership and management among education officials at all levels,” he added.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Pictures drawn on the wall of Takhmao Special Education High School in Kandal province in January.
SUPPLIED Pictures drawn on the wall of Takhmao Special Education High School in Kandal province in January.

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