Nisai Group, a well-established educational institution headquartered in the UK, has long been dedicated to advancing the United Nations' goal of providing accessible and equitable education opportunities for all. With a history spanning over two decades and a presence in more than 40 countries, Nisai Group has continually prioritized inclusive learning experiences.
In a groundbreaking move, Nisai Group has partnered with Oasis Place, a leading intervention centre in Malaysia, to revolutionize education for students with Special Educational Needs (SEN) not only in Malaysia but also on a global scale. This collaboration signifies a transformative step towards integrating quality education with essential interventions tailored specifically for SEN students.
As the educational landscape evolves with the increasing prevalence of technology-driven online learning, Nisai Group remains at the forefront of this transformation. Leveraging digital technologies, they ensure that education remains accessible to all, regardless of geographical location or individual learning needs.
The collaborative efforts between Nisai Group and Oasis Place aim to combine Nisai Group's benchmark educational technology with Oasis Place's multidisciplinary intervention services. By merging expertise and resources, they create a supportive environment for SEN students, delivering tailored support and fostering inclusive learning experiences.
Dhruv Patel, the CEO and Founder of Nisai Group reiterated the organization's commitment to inclusive education during his keynote address at the Delivering Inclusion for Life event. He emphasized the importance of empowering learners from diverse backgrounds, ensuring that no one is left behind in their educational journey.
This partnership has garnered support from various quarters, including the British High Commission in Malaysia. Mr. Tom Shepherd, the Deputy British High Commissioner to Malaysia, has expressed his endorsement of the initiative, highlighting the pivotal role of education in strengthening the UK-Malaysia relationship.