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Analisis Pembelajaran Pendidikan Agama Islam Sekolah Dasar Luar Biasa di Samarinda Siti Nasiah
Al-Ishlah: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 18 No 1 (2020): Al-Ishlah: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam
Publisher : IAIN PAREPARE

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This research aims to determine the implementation of Islamic religious education learning in children with special needs in special schools in Samarinda which includes how the application of the existing curriculum in schools and how teachers apply methods that are in accordance with the needs of students and who have various disorders. Student abnormalities in the study include blind, deaf, mentally retarded, blind, disabled, autistic, and students who have learning difficulties.The type of research developed in this study is a qualitative study of primary data sources for school principals and teachers who teach Islamic religious learning in exceptional elementary schools in Samarinda. While secondary data sources include documents related to school data, Islamic religious education learning tools, student learning outcomes assessment records. Data collection uses observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis uses data presentation, data reduction, and conclusions.The results were obtained that the learning of Islamic religion in children with special needs in samarinda already uses curriculum 13. All SDLB schools in samarinda have no special teachers who teach Islamic religious education. The teacher makes lesson plans with curriculum curriculum adjusted material13, but the reality in the field teachers must still be able to adjust to the conditions of students, because of the limitations of diverse students so the teacher must also be able to adapt learning materials to the conditions of each child. Teacher teaching methods that are often used include lecture methods, question and answer methods and demonstration methods. The teacher uses instructional media in explaining the material.
MATHEMATICS TEACHERS’ PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS Siregar, Nur Choiro; Siti Nasiah
Aksioma Vol. 11 No. 2 (2022): AKSIOMA : Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika FKIP Universitas Tadulako
Publisher : Universitas Tadulako

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Mathematics is one of the essential subjects for developing a national economy. It is the fourth element of the STEM acronym. Therefore, teachers’ abilities need to be enhanced for the learning process to be effective. However, the majority of mathematics teachers in developing countries still have difficulty in obtaining professional development. The present study aims to identify the targets of mathematics teachers’ professional development (MTPD) and examines its prominence in the literature over the past five years. It takes the form of a systematic review. The first objective is realized through the use of a qualitative, deductive, and thematic approach. The second objective is realized using the VOSviewer software tool (version 1.6.15.0). The 28 articles identified in the study were sourced from the Scopus database and published between 2016 and 2020. The results show that MTPD focuses on the implementation of technology, inquiry-based learning, problem-solving, and contextual (real-world) problems in the teaching and learning (T&L) process. The term was most often related to “mathematics,” “professional development,” “study,” and “teacher.” The results of the network visualization analysis of MTPD incorporate (a) professional development-teacher; (b) professional development-mathematics; (c) professional development-learning; and (d) professional development-mathematics teacher. The results of the study have implications for teachers trying to implement a T&L strategy that actively involves students in solving mathematical problems. It is recommended that future researchers identify MTPD in reference to (a) age; (b) gender; (c) the duration of teaching, (d) teaching location (urban and rural), and (e) the need to use more databases.