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Improving the Suitability of Subject Choices for Students with Hearing Impairments through Digital Media Career Counseling Based on Holland's Theory Lestari, Prima Harsi Kantun; Dewi Arum Widhiyanti Metra Putri; Ni Ketut Suarni; Nyoman Dantes
Bisma The Journal of Counseling Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): April
Publisher : Department of Guidance and Counseling, FIP, Undiksha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/bisma.v9i1.95130

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The selection of vocational subjects for students with hearing disabilities should ideally be aligned with their individual interests, potentials, and personality types, as proposed in John Holland’s career theory. However, in practice, many students end up choosing subjects that do not match their personal characteristics due to limited access to structured and informative career guidance services. This study aims to develop and evaluate the effectiveness of a career counseling model based on Holland’s theory, integrated with digital media, in improving the alignment of vocational subject choices among students with hearing disabilities. This Research and Development (R&D) study employed the ADDIE development model and involved five students with hearing disabilities as trial participants. The research instruments included content validation questionnaires, practicality assessments, and evaluations of the appropriateness of vocational subject choices, all of which underwent validity and reliability testing. Data analysis was conducted using the Lawshe validity index (CVR and CVI), descriptive quantitative analysis, N-Gain test, and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test. The results showed that the counseling model had high content validity (CVI = 1), was highly practical (average practicality score of 97.91%), and was significantly effective in improving the appropriateness of vocational subject choices, as evidenced by a high N-Gain score and statistically significant Wilcoxon test results. These findings suggest that integrating digital media with Holland-based counseling is an innovative, effective, and inclusive strategy to support accurate career decision-making among students with hearing disabilities.
Efektivitas Konseling Behavioral Teknik Reinforcement untuk Meningkatkan Kepercayaan Diri pada Siswa Tunanetra : The Effectiveness of Behavioral Counseling Reinforcement Techniques to Increase Self-Confidence in Blind Students Umam, Muhamad Safiul; Lestari, Prima Harsi Kantun
Jurnal IKA Vol. 23 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ika.v23i2.69619

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Self-confidence is a fundamental element in supporting the growth and development of blind students. Without self-confidence, the learning process of blind students can be disrupted, social relationships are limited, and the development of independence is hampered. To create an inclusive and empowering learning environment, efforts to increase the self-confidence of blind students must be a priority. One of the counseling approaches that can be used to increase self-confidence is Behavioral counseling with reinforcement techniques. The purpose of this study was to test the effectiveness of Behavioral counseling with reinforcement techniques to increase self-confidence in blind students. The design of this study was a one group pretest-posttest design with a population of seven blind students at SLB Negeri 1 Bangli, the technique used in sampling was purposive sampling. Due to the limited sample, the statistical test used was the Wilcoxon test with α = 5%. H0 is rejected if the statistical test <Wilcoxon Table, H0 is accepted if the statistical test ≥ Wilcoxon Table. Based on the test analysis, the value of 0 <2 was obtained, so it can be concluded that the Behavioral counseling approach with reinforcement techniques is effective in increasing the self-confidence of blind students.