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Journal : IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature

Analysis of Inclusive Teaching Strategies for Addressing Communication Disorders in Children with Down Syndrome: A Case Study at SLB Rusdiansyah, Rusdiansyah; Sudana, Dadang
IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature Vol. 12 No. 2 (2024): IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Lite
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/ideas.v12i2.5158

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This study explores the inclusive teaching strategies employed at SLB Bandung and their impact on the communication abilities of children with Down syndrome. Utilizing a descriptive qualitative design, the research provides a detailed examination of the methods, challenges, and outcomes within the context of a special education school in Bandung, Indonesia. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with teachers, classroom observations, and document analysis to ensure a comprehensive understanding. The findings reveal that individualized instruction, visual aids, and frequent communication practice are pivotal strategies used by teachers to enhance the communication skills of children with Down syndrome. These methods align with best practices in special education and are positively received by both educators and parents. However, significant challenges remain, including limited resources, the need for specialized training, and notably, the absence of speech therapy services at the school. Classroom observations and document analysis highlight the dynamic and interactive nature of these inclusive strategies. The commitment and creativity of teachers in implementing these strategies, despite the challenges, are evident. The study concludes that while inclusive teaching strategies significantly contribute to the communication development of children with Down syndrome, addressing resource limitations and incorporating speech therapy services are essential for maximizing student outcomes. Recommendations include enhancing collaboration among educators, policymakers, and therapists to improve the quality of inclusive education and ensure equitable support for all students.
Vitality of Tae' Language in Palopo, South Sulawesi Rusdiansyah, Rusdiansyah; Kurniawan, Eri; Malik, Fidia Ditazam
IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature Vol. 11 No. 2 (2023): IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Lite
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/ideas.v11i2.4152

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This study discusses the vitality of the Tae’ language in Palopo city, South Sulawesi. Vitality of Tae’ language can be seen both from its use as a language of daily communication, the number of speakers, documentation, government policies  related  to  the language, and the inclusion of the language in the school curriculum. The method used in this study is a qualitative descriptive method, in  which  interviews  and  observations  were employed. The subjects interviewed were government officials in Palopo city, as well as the people of Palopo. Findings reveal that the vitality of the Tae language in Palopo is vulnerable to extinction. This is characterized by two main indicators: i) very low use of Tae’ language even in the family domain which affects low language transmission as well ;) and the absence of  govermental  policies  in  preserving  and  maintaining  Tae’  language  as  the  identity  of  the Palopo people and the Indonesian. 
Analysis of Inclusive Teaching Strategies for Addressing Communication Disorders in Children with Down Syndrome: A Case Study at SLB Rusdiansyah, Rusdiansyah; Sudana, Dadang
IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature Vol. 12 No. 2 (2024): IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Lite
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/ideas.v12i2.5158

Abstract

This study explores the inclusive teaching strategies employed at SLB Bandung and their impact on the communication abilities of children with Down syndrome. Utilizing a descriptive qualitative design, the research provides a detailed examination of the methods, challenges, and outcomes within the context of a special education school in Bandung, Indonesia. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with teachers, classroom observations, and document analysis to ensure a comprehensive understanding. The findings reveal that individualized instruction, visual aids, and frequent communication practice are pivotal strategies used by teachers to enhance the communication skills of children with Down syndrome. These methods align with best practices in special education and are positively received by both educators and parents. However, significant challenges remain, including limited resources, the need for specialized training, and notably, the absence of speech therapy services at the school. Classroom observations and document analysis highlight the dynamic and interactive nature of these inclusive strategies. The commitment and creativity of teachers in implementing these strategies, despite the challenges, are evident. The study concludes that while inclusive teaching strategies significantly contribute to the communication development of children with Down syndrome, addressing resource limitations and incorporating speech therapy services are essential for maximizing student outcomes. Recommendations include enhancing collaboration among educators, policymakers, and therapists to improve the quality of inclusive education and ensure equitable support for all students.
Co-Authors -, Didiharyono Abbas Langaji Abdul Pirol Achmad Zaini Ahmed Sardi Ananda, Anisa Zidni Anindyasari, Dinar Ardiansyah, Riyans Arief, Muhammad Ihsanul Arly, Yehezkiel Aswar, Nurul Atmi, Resty Andini Dwi Hendri Aulia, Innocentia Eka Bambang Supriyanto Bernatal Saragih Cahyani Budihartanti, Cahyani Dede Aprylasari Dewi Anggraini Ellyn Normelani Eri Kurniawan Ermawati Ermawati Falah, Ajeng Nurul Firman Firman Hamdi Mayulu Harun Al Rasyid Hasibuan, Putri Rahmadani Husin, Gt. Muhammad Irhamna Ilham, M. Imam Fadli, Imam Indana, Khoiru Ita Dewi Sintawati Jayawarsa, A.A. Ketut Junaidi Junaidi Karim, Abdul Rahim Karim, Khairuddin Kartika Mariskhana Karunia , Erick Laksono Trisnantoro Lapebridinsi, Clara Mailita, Mailita Maisarah Maisarah, Maisarah Malik, Fidia Ditazam Masruddin Maulida, Emmy Ma’ruf, Muhammad Afief Mohammad Badrul, Mohammad Muhammad Hajarul Aswad A Muhammad Saleh Murniyati, Murniyati Mursyidah, Annisa Nadila, Nadila Nani Rohaeni, Nani Nazari, Alvera Prihatini Dewi Noor Ainah Noor Endah Mochtar, Noor Endah Normasari, Eka Rahayu Nur Andhiska, Muhammad Adam Odit Ferry Kurniadinata Ramadani, Putri Rantau, Ferry Ranti, Nabila Safni Rindhani, Nadia Afiqah Rusliansyah Rusliansyah Safitri, Apdila Saipul, Saipul Salam Salam Salim, Alissa Santoso Setiawan Santoso, Meilinda Ayunita Saputra, Pajrian Saputra, Yusril Ihsa Sarri, Cornelius Silviana, Januarita Ulfa Sudana, Dadang Suharyanti , Nining suharyanti, Nining Sukirman Sukirman Supendar , Hendra Suryanata, Muhammad Fauzan Suryanto Sosrowidigdo Susilo, Rizky Aprrylianto Syahran, Syahran Syatar, Abdul Syihabuddin Syihabuddin Teofilus, Elieser Tinik Sugiati Triningsih Triningsih Tuslaela Wenpei, Song Widiarina . Yolanda, Fitriana Yopi Handrianto, Yopi Yunita, Nirma Zainuddin, Andi Husni A. Zakaria Ian Setiawan, Zakaria Ian Zakiati, Miftahani