Dewi Sri Rejeki
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Identification and Assessment of the Effectiveness of Instruments Children with Special Needs Based Decision Support System (DSS) Disorders in Children with Physical and Motor Disabilities Dewi Sri Rejeki
Indonesian Journal of Disability Studies Vol. 6 No. 2 (2019)
Publisher : The Center for Disability Studies and Services Brawijaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (259.415 KB) | DOI: 10.21776/ub.ijds.2019.006.02.10

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This article is part of a research and development aimed at develop the instrument identification and assessment of children with motor disorders based decision support system (DSS). This study aims to determine the effectiveness of the instruments of identification and assessment of children with special needs (ABK) based DSS in children with physical and motor disorders .The research was conducted in 10 districts / cities in Central Java province, which is taken by purposive sampling in 16 schools (SLB) and Inclusive Schools and the sample of 40 teachers. Collecting data using DSS application eligibility questionnaire instrument for the identification and assessment of children with physical and motor disorders. The use of questionnaires after teachers applying / using software identification and assessment instruments based DSS in children with physical and motor disorders. Feasibility DSS application instrument for identification of children with physical and motor disturbances seen from the aspect Visible, Interesting, Simple, Useful, Accurate, Legitimate, Structure. Methods of data analysis using quantitative descriptive technique.
GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING SERVICES FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEED IN INCUSIVE PRIMARY SCHOOLS Dewi Sri Rejeki; Mahardika Supratiwi; Herry Widyastono; Gunarhadi Gunarhadi; Hermawan Hermawan; Joko Yuwono; Leni Ambar Cahyani
Journal of Disability Vol 4, No 2 (2024): December (In Press)
Publisher : Pusat Studi Difabilitas (PSD) LPPM Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/jod.v4i2.94846

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Children with special needs often face complex challenges beyond their primary disability. These challenges can significantly impact their overall well-being and academic performance. This study aimed to assess the provision of guidance and counseling services for ABK in inclusive primary schools in Surakarta, Indonesia. A survey involving 10 inclusive primary schools was conducted, utilizing questionnaires and semi-structured interviews with teachers and parents. Data analysis employed descriptive analysis of both quantitative and qualitative data. The findings indicate that while most inclusive primary schools in Surakarta offer guidance and counseling services, these services are often limited by factors such as a lack of specialized personnel, inadequate infrastructure, and insufficient time allocation. Additionally, the integration of guidance and counseling services into classroom activities can be challenging due to diverse student needs. To enhance the effectiveness of guidance and counseling services for ABK, it is crucial to provide adequate training for teachers, allocate dedicated time and space for these services, and foster strong collaboration between schools, families, and community organizations.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EMPATHY AND PROSOCIAL BEHAVIOR OF NON-DISABLED STUDENTS TOWARDS STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES SPECIAL EDUCATION STUDY PROGRAM FKIP SEBELAS MARET UNIVERSITY Wahyu Abdi Prastyo; Dewi Sri Rejeki; Mahardika Supratiwi
Journal of Disability Vol 4, No 1 (2024): June
Publisher : Pusat Studi Difabilitas (PSD) LPPM Universitas Sebelas Maret

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This study aims to determine the relationship between empathy and prosocial behavior of non-disabled students towards students with disabilities. Special Education Study Program (PKh) FKIP Sebelas Maret University. This research is a quantitative research of the correlational type This research was conducted at Sebelas Maret University, Special Education Study Program, involving non-disabled students of the 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 batches. The data collection method uses an online questionnaire where respondents need to fill out the available forms. Data analysis uses inferential statistics. The results of the study showed a considerable strong correlation between empathy and prosocial behavior with a negative correlation in non-disabled students in the Special Education Study Program (PKh) FKIP UNS. It is hoped that this research will be a reminder for Special Education Study Program students to pay attention to the use of empathy as necessary in daily life.
PUZZLE-BASED LEARNING TO ENHANCE BODY PARTS KNOWLEDGE IN SECOND-GRADE STUDENTS WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES AT SLB NEGERI KARANGANYAR Muhammad Hamdany Munawwa; Munawir Yusuf; Dewi Sri Rejeki
Journal of Disability Vol 4, No 2 (2024): December (In Press)
Publisher : Pusat Studi Difabilitas (PSD) LPPM Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/jod.v4i2.95474

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Special schools are educational institutions specifically designed for students with intellectual disabilities. Students with intellectual disabilities are often referred to as children with special needs who experience limitations in their cognitive abilities ranging from mild to severe. This study aims to determine whether puzzle-based learning can enhance knowledge about body parts in second-grade mentally disabled children at SLB Negeri Karanganyar. The research approach used is quantitative saturation sampling. Data collection for the research used a written test instrument with a total of 11 multiple-choice questions. The data analysis technique used to test the research hypothesis is the Wilcoxon Sign Rank Test. The results of this study show an increase in students' scores from 56.67 in the pretest to 83.33 in the posttest. The conclusion of this study is that puzzle-based learning games have an impact on improving knowledge about body parts for second-grade students with intellectual disabilities at SLB Negeri Karanganyar.
Parental Involvement of Children with Special Needs: Insights from Epstein’s Six Domains Framework Dewi Sri Rejeki; Mahardika Supratiwi; Herry Widyastono; Gunarhadi Gunarhadi; Hermawan Hermawan; Joko Yuwono; Leni Ambar Cahyani
Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif Vol 15, No 1 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpp.v15i1.pp31-42

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Abstract: Parental Involvement of Children with Special Needs: Insights from Epstein’s Six Domains Framework. Objectives: This study investigated the role of parents of children with disabilities in inclusive school settings. Methods: Employing a qualitative approach, data were collected through focus group discussions (FGD) to 17 parents for children with special needs and analyzed using ATLAS.ti software, following an interactive analysis model comprising data condensation, data presentation, and conclusion drawing/verification.  Findings: Findings highlight the critical role parents play across six domains of involvement, as defined by Epstein's framework: creating supportive home environments (Parenting), engaging in clear communication with the school (Communicating), volunteering at the school (Volunteering), supporting learning at home (Learning at Home), participating in school-related decision-making (Decision-Making), and collaborating with the community to coordinate resources (Collaborating with the Community). These areas of involvement enable parents to actively contribute to inclusion in educational settings.  Conclusion: This study underscores the importance of comprehensive parental engagement of children with disabilities within inclusive schools. Keywords: role of parents, disabilities, inclusive schools.