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Developing an Interactive Multimedia of Emergency Stretcher Subject in Extracurricular Activities of Scouting for Students with Hearing Impairment on Special Education Senior High School
Students with hearing impairment have hearing obstacle bringing complex impact, especially for the intellectual nuisance and communication obstacle that related to language and vocabulary. The purposes of this development was producing an interesting of multimedia interactive materials of emergency stretcher for students with hearing impairment. Method that use on this research and development was adapted from Borg and Gall (1989) models. The results showed that product was valid. The research results from material expert was obtained score 91% (very feasible), media expert 98% (very feasible), practitioner 84.5%, the results of small group test was divided into two phases. They were phase I, learning with the help and guidance of teachers or coaches was obtained score 89.9% with the criteria of highly effective. Phase II, learning without the help and guidance of teachers or coaches was obtained score 75.8% with the criteria of effective and could be used according to a small group test. The results showed that product was valid, very decent and very effectively used with help and guidance teachers or coaches. The conclusion of this research was resulting a product including with criteria of being good and could improve cognitive abilities students with hearing impairment
Career Guidance Model in Independence of Deaf Children in Time After Special Senior High School
Career guidance model for deaf children in time after Special Senior High School consists of various skills that can be done as the provision in order to be independent in the future life. The problem of this study is learning skills for students who experience barriers hearing at Special Senior High School. The purpose of this study is to test whether there is influence of career guidance model for deaf children in facing the workforce so that they can be independent in the future life. The research method that is used in this study is Research Development (R & D) expressed by (Borg & Gall, 2003). The method of research is done using steps developed by (Borg & Gall, 2003). The Research is conducted in Payakumbuh city for certain skills such as culinary, fashion, aesthetic and other skills adjusted by potential area. The training is conducted for children who follow the subjects of expertise based on the Model of the Career Guidance that has been designed and developed as appropriate regional potential. In order to test the effectiveness of career guidance for self-relying children, it uses statistical techniques U Test by Mann Whytney. The results showed that the Career Guidance Model that is implemented for self-relying deaf children proven to be effective in improving the ability in conducting various types of skills that is given in accordance with their ability in time after Special Senior High School. It is proven from the result of U Test by Mann Whytney that is Uhit > Utab. This means that the guidance career model is effectively performed by deaf children, so they have skills in conducting various types of work that suits their ability so that they have the independence for the future life
The Effects of Inclusive Education on the Self-Concept Of Students with Special Educational Needs
Inclusive education is a platform that provides opportunities for students with special educational needs (SEN) to learn in a regular classroom with normal students. However, there are many challenges faced by students with SEN who learn in an inclusive setting, such as negative perception from the mainstream teachers and peers, being bullied and excluded by peers; facing academic issues because of following the regular curriculum like normal students, and lack of support from the parents. The problems occurred has affected the self-concept of students with SEN. Therefore, a study was conducted to explore the impact of inclusive education towards the self-concept of students with SEN in terms of identify the level of self-concept among students with SEN; identify the strongest and the weakest domains of self-concept; explores the differences of self-concept levels based on gender; and to study the relationship between the level of self-concept with the period of learning in an inclusive education. The respondents consisted of 52 students with SEN, aged between 8 to 15 years old who learn in inclusive settings from 10 schools in the district of Hulu Langat, Selangor. The study was conducted using a set of questionnaires that contains 80 items of Piers-Harris Children’s Self Concept Scale that respondents had to answer. The findings showed that the level of self-concept among the students with SEN is at moderate. The study also found that the strongest self-concept domain among the students with SEN is Happiness and Satisfaction (HAP), and the weakest self-concept domain is Popularity (POP). In addition, the results showed that there is no significant difference in the levels of self-concept based on gender, and there is no significant relationship between the levels of self-concept with learning periods in inclusive education.
Reading Study Model for Dyslexia Children Based on Mingle Technique
The education problem in Padang, based on research by Irdamurni (2013), 41.74% of dyslexia children have difficulty in learning, this problem has caused the increase of Elementary School children who have trouble in reading. Elementary School teachers do not have the competence to resolve the children problem, therefore it is necessary for a guide to assist the teachers in teaching children with dyslexia in reading. The purpose of this research is to develop a reading study model for children with dyslexia based on mingle technique. This research uses research and development (R & D) by Borg and Gall (2003). The subjects were dyslexia children who study in Padang high-class Elementary School. The research produces the reading study model to children with dyslexia that consists of (1) identification and assessment format, (2) learning programs plan, (3) guidebook for teachers, (4) guidebook for students, (5) the module on dyslexia and mingle techniqu
Flexible Model on Special Education Services in Inclusive Setting Elementary School
This research intends to study the implementation of inclusive education in elementary schools in the district of Bandung in order to create a model for special education services in regular schools. The results of the implementation analysis combined with the results of the literature study used as a basis to design the model of special education services in inclusion settings. The main finding of this study is "Flexible Model on Special Education Services in Inclusive Setting Elementary School”. This model is built in three main foundations, which are Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), guidelines for the implementation in Elementary school in the form of eight National Education Standards (NES), and the principle of the model implementation, namely flexibilit
Developing Self-Knowledge and Occupation of Student with Physically Handicapped
This research aimed at describing the process of developing self-knowledge and occupation of student with physically handicapped. It started by identifying and doing needs assessment for the future career targets, planning the development progress of career guidance for them, drawing the quality of career guidances. The proceduere development od research adapts the theory by Brophy (2002), It’s consist are reaching and collection of information then the planning and development of products. The final product of the module with CIP models was revised as an attempt to develop the potential for future careers of student with physically handicapped
The Role of Psychology in Special Needs Education
Special needs children are children who have disability, health or mental health or mental health conditions requiring early intervention requiring early intervention and supports. Psychology has important contributions to understanding, explanation, prediction, control, and solves problems of special needs children. The real contributions of the psychology are in a collaborative process with other stakeholders in a children’s bio-psycho-social system. The system involves the children, family, community, educators and educational systems, and other professional. In this context, the contributions of psychologist are best given within a multi-disciplinary group. Psychologists apply psychology theories in understanding, explanation, prediction, control, and solve problems of special needs children. For applied psychologists, theories are the important tool for understanding, explaining, predicting, controlling, and solving problems of special needs children