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Developing Reading Assessment Instrument Using Digital Technology for Students with Dyslexia Irdamurni Irdamurni; Johandri Taufan; Ardisal Ardisal
Journal of ICSAR Vol 6, No 1 (2022): January
Publisher : Department of Special Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um005v6i12022p037

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This research aims to develop a reading assessment instrument using digital technology for students with dyslexia. The development functions are to (1) develop a reading assessment instrument based on digital technology for students with dyslexia, (2) examine the appropriateness of reading assessment instrument using Articulate Storyline to screen students with dyslexia. The data was collected through observation, interviews, and questionnaires. The data was validated by the material expert, information technology expert, and language expert in elementary school. The responses were also collected from teachers and students in inclusive elementary school as the users. A validation test was performed to find out the appropriateness of the developed assessment instrument. During the validation test, the experts assessed three aspects (content, digital technology, and language) and the teachers and students also gave their responses as the users of the assessment instrument. The total score of the validation results in all categories was 778 with an average score of 155.6. The aspect of content scored 3.79, the aspect of technology scored 3.60, and the aspect of language scored 3.85, with an average score of 11.24. Thus, the validation results by experts were categorized as very good and the final product that has been developed can be used as reading assessment instrument to screen students with dyslexia.
The Effect of Mingle Model to Improve Reading Skills for Students with Dyslexia in Primary School Irdamurni Irdamurni; Kasiyati Kasiyati; Zulmiyetri Zulmiyetri; Johandri Taufan
Journal of ICSAR Vol 2, No 2 (2018): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (295.197 KB) | DOI: 10.17977/um005v2i22018p167

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Dyslexia is a cognitive process failure in acquiring information when reading. Children normally have been able to read at the age of 6 or 7 while children with dyslexia might still struggle with reading even when they reach 12. This research was conducted by mingle model in order to improve reading skills for dyslexic students in primary grades. The subjects selected were 23 students with dyslexia in primary grades. The research used purposive sampling and the data collected by conducting the reading test to the students. Descriptive analysis was performed as the method and intervention technique employed was mingle model. The research was carried out continually in seven days. The assessment presented in pre-intervention and post-intervention (47% and 71% respectively) showed improvement in the average value in reading skills. Findings showed that mingle model had significantly improved dyslexic students’ reading skills in primary grades.
Implementation of Speech to-Text Application for Deaf Students on Inclusive Education Course Irdamurni, Irdamurni; Taufan, Johandri
Journal of ICSAR Vol 3, No 2 (2019): July
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Inclusive education is an educational services system where people with disabilities can attend to the nearest regular school of their place, included college. Persons with hearing impairment is one of the minorities who is still marginalized from the right, including the needs of access to communications and information technology. Because of that, people with hearing impairment are not able to participate in instructional activities. Based on the observation and the interview, to graduate and undergraduate students with hearing impairment of Special Education department, they said that they still have problems in communicating with lecturers or other students, because of their inability to understand the explanation of the lecturer. This paper aims at providing an analysis of using speech to text app in an inclusive education course, which can record the voice of a lecturer and converted to text that is displayed through the power point, so that, the students with hearing impairment can read the text when the learning occurred. A classroom action research with tw0 cycle is used to recognize a summary of the instructional which attended by two students with hearing impairment and twenty-eight regular students. Observation, test, and interview conducted by team teaching show that speech to text based on power point has an impact in increasing comprehension of students with hearing impairment on inclusive education course.
Developing an Instrument for Measuring the Implementation of Inclusive Education in Universities Iswari, Mega; Budi, Setia; Arnes, Gaby; Triswandari, Retno; Taufan, Johandri; Zulmiyetri, Zulmiyetri; Nurhastuti, Nurhastuti; Safaruddin, Safaruddin; Utami, Iga Setia; Kusumastuti, Grahita
Journal of ICSAR Vol 8, No 2 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um005v8i2p380

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This research aims to develop an instrument to measure the implementation of inclusive education in universities. The research was developed using a mixed-methods approach, which combines the Theoretical Framework and Needs Assessment. The first stage of the research involved literature review to investigate the relevant instrument and references that support the development of an instrument for measuring inclusive education in universities. The second stage was a needs assessment conducted at universities in Padang. The subjects of the research were 47 university students from four universities in Padang. The data were analyzed using focus group discussion. The study of the index for inclusion for higher education was compared to the results of the research. Findings of the research showed that five aspects are needed to develop the instrument of index for inclusion in universities. Lecturers and students also selected the five aspects to be the obligatory aspects that should be placed in the instrument of the implementation of inclusive education. The instrument developed in this research is the instrument of index for inclusion, which is divided into five aspects. The five aspects were developed based on a literature review. The results of the research are expected to be the guide in measuring the implementation of inclusive education in universities and help students with special needs to be provided with physical and non-physical accessibilities in universities.
Co-Authors Abnar, Jessica Adriansyah, Febri Afriani, Sari Afrianti, Nining Alfitrah, Diva Zaki Amani, Risca Angelista, Sunyi Anjani, Alvi Utavia Annisa Annisa Antoni Tsaputra Aprillia, Anisa Ardisal Ardisal Ardisal Ardisal Ardisal Arise Arise Arise, Arise Arisul Mahdi Armianti, Ana Siska Arneez, Gaby Arnes, Gaby Artika, Jenny Asep A Sopandi Asep Ahmad Sopandi Asep Ahmad Sopandi Astaningsih, Dwi Asyari, Dinda Aviqtry, Aviqtry Azkia, Afrizayuni Belia, Yodinasya Trixie Budi, Setia Chania, Adilla Damri Damri Damri Damri Damri Damri Dea Resti Fransiska Defpriyansah, Bayu Delmawati, Delmawati Ditria, Intan Suri Dwi Astaningsih Dwi Rahmania Hendri Elma Diana Elsa Efrina Endang Sri Handayani Fachri Mazhud, Fachri Fahmil Haris Faiqah Dzakiyatus Safna Fitra, Ringgi Rahmat Fitri, Resvi Fransiska, Dea Resti Gaby Arnez Grahita Kusumastuti, Grahita Hadayani, Endang Sri Hade Afriansyah Hadiyanto, Hadiyanto Hamida, Nazilatul Handayani, Endang Hermawan, Putrie Aura Hilmi, Fauziah Husna, Nisa Ul Hutda, Mifta Iga Setia Utami Indriawati, Ika Dewi intan permata sari Irda Murni Irdamurni Irdamurni Irdamurni Isma, Muzi Latunil Isma, Teguh Wijaksana Ismail, Hasanah Jayanti, Sekar Dwi Jon Efendi Kasiyati Kasiyati Kasiati Kasiyati Kasiyati Kesty, Pika Komalasari, Chece Konitah, Konza Yola Konza Yola Konitah Kurnia, Rts Ligustiana, Gita Mahdi, Arisul Mahersa, Rosy Mardatillah Zulpiani Maria, Rika Marlina , Marlina Marlina Marlina Marlina Marlina Marpaung, Erni Sartika Marsidin, Suyarma Mega Iswari Mega Iswari Melina, Erna Miftahul Jannah Muhammad Sabri Fadhillah Tyazal Mutia Mutia, Mutia Nasution, Melia Zulfa Nasution, Risnauli Ningsih, Fedia Rahma Nining Afrianti Novita Sari Dewi Nurhastuti Nurhastuti , Nurhastuti Nurhastuti Nurhastuti Nurhastuti, Nurhastuti Nurhizrah Gistituati Nursafitri, Desy Nurwijayanti Pangestu, Dewo Puja Permai Sari Pujangkoro, Anang Puspitasari, Adelia Putri, Gusti Putri, Melani Alifia Putri, Sri Ninda Amanda Rafmateti Rafmateti Rafmateti, Rafmateti Rahmadani, Elni Rahmadani, Miranti Rahmadhani, Indri Rahmadhania, Laurina Rahmah, Inas Zahra Rahmahtrisilvia Rahmahtrisilvia Rahmatun Nisa Rahmatun Nisa, Rahmatun Rahmi, Fiola Ratna Sari Dewi Resvi Fitri Retno Triswandari Revina, Rahma Novianti Ridwan, Muhammad Adek Rika Maria Rika Maria Rila Muspita Rila Muspita Ringgi Rahmat Fitra Rizha Rizha Rizka Oktavia Rosy Mahersa Rusdinal Rusdinal Safitrianti, Nuri Safna, Faiqah Dzakiyatus Salsabilla, Azka Saputri, Afri Yosi Yuni Sari, Puja Permai Sari, Sri Multi Setia Budi Shintya Rustami Sijabat, Savendi Sinaga, Ruth Tri Vena Sitanggang, Liston Sonia, Puja Dwi Sonya Nelson Sridenty.M, Melvia Suci Rahma Putri Sufyarma Marsidin Sugeng Santoso Sukma, Yoga Hadia Sunyi Angelista Susandi, Maharani Eka Putri Suci Syari Yuliana, Syari Tasya, Tasya Tia Ayu Ningrum Tiarahman, Rizki Agus Trimurti, Eka Trioktafia, Shintia Triswandari, Retno Tsaputra , Antoni Tsaputra, Antoni Tullah, Ranti Rahma Tyazal, Muhammad Sabri Fadhillah Yanti, Afrina Yarmis Hasan Yodinasya Trixie Belia Yolinda, Ghinari Yosa Yulia Nasri Yovi, Arsil Yulianti, Sri Aulia Zhafirah, Rifdah Zulmiyetri Zulmiyetri Zulmiyetri Zulmiyetri Zulmiyetri Zulmiyetri Zulpiani, Mardhatilla Zulpiani, Mardhatillah Zulpitri, Zulpitri