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CONTENTS
NEED FOR INCLUSIVITY
Why Visually Impaired Students Find Learning
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eISSN 2948-3875 English Phonics Challenging?
Nguyen Nhu Hung
EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS
5 Why is Lifelong Learning Significant for Persons with
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Visual Impairment and Blindness?
Prof. Dr. Makmor Bin Tumin Wong Huey Siew
MANAGING EDITOR
Mohd Shahrul Hafiz Bin Norazmi Digital Transformation and Inclusive Education
REVIEWER 7 in Malaysian Higher Education Institutions
Dr. Alias Bin Abd Aziz Alias Abd Aziz
Nghiem Dinh Dat
Nicharee Peneakchanasak
Fritz Enjhay Cepe MAKING IT WORK
MAGAZINE LAYOUT & ILLUSTRATOR 9 AI in Inclusive Education (AIE)
Muhammad Marwan Mohd Tanos
Sahilah Ain Sathakathulla
EDITING SERVICE
PM Proofreading Services 12 Concern for Disability Groups in Indonesia
Dr. Alias Bin Abd Aziz
Others Robi Nurhadi
This magazine is published by Universiti Malaya Press 14 Ideology Change – A Breath of Fresh Air for Vietnam
with financial support from The Nippon Foundation, Education
Japan through ASEAN University Network-Disability Nghiem Dinh Dat
and Public Policy (AUN-DPPnet), University of Malaya,
Malaysia.
Website: http://aun-dpp.um.edu.my/ 16 Education Beyond Barriers: Vietnam’s Inclusive
Approach
Deviani Christihapsari Susilo
SOCIETIES WORKING TOGETHER
19 Uplifting Community Engagement
Farhana Yaakub & Dr. Asiyah Kassim
22 Encouraging Local Government Units to Implement
Community-Based Inclusive Development for Persons
with Disabilities
Fritz Enjhay Cepe
This issue’s front cover features an image of a rehabilitation
officer assembling and trying on the prosthetic hand of a
disabled person in a wheelchair. Original image source: Photo TRANSGRESSING NATIONAL BOUNDARIES
by ThisIsEngineering: https://www.pexels.com/photo/person- 25 Intersecting Perspectives on Disability, ASEAN
holding-prosthetic-arm-3912979/
Identity and the Imperative of Regional Inclusion
Noraisah Yusop
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