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Improving Self-Regulated Learning Skills of Students with Special Needs: Strategies and Outcomes Sartinah, Endang Pudjiastuti; Purwoko, Budi; Wahyuni, Esa Nur; Irmawati, Ninin; Budiati, Eryana Fatimasari Retno; Oktafiolita, Anggraini
KONSELOR Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024): KONSELOR
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/0202413289-0-86

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Inclusive education seeks to ensure fair access to quality education for kids with special needs, as stipulated by Law Number 20 of 2003 on The National Education System of Indonesia. Nonetheless, children with impairments frequently face obstacles in social interactions and academic pursuits. This study investigates the efficacy of Self-Regulated Learning (SRL) training in improving the socialisation skills of students with disabilities at SMA Negeri 3 Bondowoso, an inclusive institution. The study employed a quasi-experimental approach and included three students with distinct needs: a slow learner, a visually challenged student, and a student with speech difficulties. Over a period of four months, SRL training was executed, integrating individualised counselling to enhance participants' metacognitive, motivational, and behavioural competencies. Data were gathered by pretest-posttest assessments, follow-up evaluations, questionnaires, and interviews with students, educators, and parents. The results demonstrated substantial enhancements in socialisation abilities, with all participants attaining elevated levels of social engagement, communication, and emotional control following the intervention. The SRL framework, based on self-regulation and social cognitive theories, allowed students to reflect on their behaviours, adjust social strategies, and control emotions proficiently. Personal counselling enhanced their self-assurance and development. This study shows that self-regulated learning (SRL) training, in conjunction with counselling, is an effective intervention for enhancing social skills and independence in students with impairments. The findings enhance inclusive education practices, providing educators with a systematic method to tackle social issues and foster a supportive learning environment for all children.
Improving Self-Regulated Learning Skills of Students with Special Needs: Strategies and Outcomes Sartinah, Endang Pudjiastuti; Purwoko, Budi; Wahyuni, Esa Nur; Irmawati, Ninin; Budiati, Eryana Fatimasari Retno; Oktafiolita, Anggraini
KONSELOR Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024): KONSELOR
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/0202413289-0-86

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Inclusive education seeks to ensure fair access to quality education for kids with special needs, as stipulated by Law Number 20 of 2003 on The National Education System of Indonesia. Nonetheless, children with impairments frequently face obstacles in social interactions and academic pursuits. This study investigates the efficacy of Self-Regulated Learning (SRL) training in improving the socialisation skills of students with disabilities at SMA Negeri 3 Bondowoso, an inclusive institution. The study employed a quasi-experimental approach and included three students with distinct needs: a slow learner, a visually challenged student, and a student with speech difficulties. Over a period of four months, SRL training was executed, integrating individualised counselling to enhance participants' metacognitive, motivational, and behavioural competencies. Data were gathered by pretest-posttest assessments, follow-up evaluations, questionnaires, and interviews with students, educators, and parents. The results demonstrated substantial enhancements in socialisation abilities, with all participants attaining elevated levels of social engagement, communication, and emotional control following the intervention. The SRL framework, based on self-regulation and social cognitive theories, allowed students to reflect on their behaviours, adjust social strategies, and control emotions proficiently. Personal counselling enhanced their self-assurance and development. This study shows that self-regulated learning (SRL) training, in conjunction with counselling, is an effective intervention for enhancing social skills and independence in students with impairments. The findings enhance inclusive education practices, providing educators with a systematic method to tackle social issues and foster a supportive learning environment for all children.
Co-Authors Abd Haris Achmad Ainur Ridlo Ahmad Barizi Ahmad Fatah Yasin Alfiana Yuli Efiyanti Ali Maksum Amiliya Nur Rosyidah Ananda Setiawan Azzahro', Adibatul Bahiroh Baharuddin Baharuddin Benny Afwadzi, Benny Budi Purwoko Budiati, Eryana Fatimasari Retno Cahayaningsih, Ica Putri Chusnul Khotimah Devi Permatasari Devilia Candy Eka Yurisca Dewi Khusnul Khotimah Dwi Saraswati Dyah Afifah Andari Edwar, Pradine Endah Kurniawati P Endang Pudjiastuti Sartinah Erik Teguh Prakoso Fatimah Azzahra Fatimah Azzahra2 Hadi, Rizal Husniah, Mahirotul Iffat Maimunah Iin Tri Rahayu Imron Rossidy Irmawati, Ninin Irwan Irwan Jubba, Hasse Khairul Bariyyah Kolis Dewi Kurnia Laela Vitrotin Maulida Leny Latifah Lia Listiana Lina Izza Mazida Luthfiya Fathi Pusposari M. Samsul Hadi Maimunah, Iffat maslihah, Anisa Mohamad Fahri Salam Mohamad Zubad Nurul Yaqin Mohammad Asrori Muhammad Isa Anshari Muhammad Samsul Hadi Muhammad Samsul Hady MULYADI Mulyadi Mulyadi Mulyadi Mulyadi Nisa'atun Nafisah Nugroho, Rahmad Yoga NUR ALFIYAH nur Hasib Muhammad Nurhandayani Hasanah Okha Devi Anggraini Oktafiolita, Anggraini Priyono Tri Febrianto Putri Ayu Dwi Nabila Qudzy, Saifuddin Zuhri Rahmat Aziz Redite Kurniawan Retno Mangestuti Rosyidah, Amiliya Nur Rosyidah Rubaidi Sabilla Irwina Safitri Siti Alfiyana Rahmatillah Soejanto, Laily Tiarani Sopyan, Abdul Rachman Sudirman Sudirman Suhartono Sulalah Sulalah Susanti, Romia Hari Sutiah Sutiah Tiwi Putria Yosnela Ulfiandi, Ihsan Zikri Uma, Yuli Choirul Wahyu Henky Irawan Wildana Wargadinata Yulia Sholichatun