Purpose

■Mission of NISE
 The mission of our institute as the National Institute of Special Needs Education is to contribute to : Improving the quality of education for children with disabilities and to make educational provision to meet individual educational needs. We aim to do this by working with the national and government organizations.
■Vision of NISE
  1. Research Activities that contribute to National Administrative Needs
    To undertake research that contributes to the formulation of National Policy for Children.
  2. Practical Research that contribute to Educational Site
    To undertake advanced and practical research that contributes to educational site.
  3. Specialized Programs for Teacher Training
    To provide systematic and special training for the school staff who plays the role of leadership in special needs education from local public organization and support them.
  4. Training Programs that Respond to New Challenges
    To implement training program for the major issue of National Policy and/or urgent issue at educational site flexibly and promptly.
  5. Counseling and Consultation Activities that Supports Local Public Organization
    To conduct consultation and provide the information for counseling and consultation to the organizations.
  6. Information for Special Needs Education
    To collect, analyze, arrange and make database of the information on special needs education from domestic and overseas and provide comprehensive information to teaching site.
  7. Cooperation and Partnership with Universities and Organizations in Domestic and Overseas
    To collaborate and cooperate with universities and organizations in domestic and overseas through seminars, to share our practical research results in special needs education. Also to research, analyze and evaluate the issues.
■Value of NISE
  • To provide high-quality research and training based on the fact.
  • To prioritize the needs, clarify the objective and perform effective work.
  • To treat people with caring and tenderness.
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