Prita Yunita
Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

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Strategies to Improve Children's Motor Skills with Special Needs Through Circuit Method Based Inclusion Education Gatot Jariono; Nurhidayat; Prita Yunita; Satria Yudi Gontara; Haris Nugroho; Uzizatun Maslikah
Kinestetik : Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Jasmani Vol 7 No 2 (2023): JUNE (ACCREDITED SINTA 3)
Publisher : UNIB Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/jk.v7i2.27485

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Circuit based inclusion  education  is the  learning of  motion activities through the  circuit method which is divided into several posts  to  improve motor skills according to the characteristics of  children with needs special.  The population and samples in this study were students at the Sukoharjo state extraordinary school totaling 30 people, sampling technique using purposive sampling. The data collection technique using tests and measurements of motor ability k consists of a 20-meter running test, hand eye coordination, agility, and explosive power of the leg muscles. The t-test used in data analysis with a significance level of α = 0.05. The results of this study show that the teacher's strategy in improving the motor skills of children with special needs consists of teachers as companions, mediators, motivators and artists.   Thus, it can be concluded that circuit-based inclusion education can improve the motor skills of children with special needs.  However, it is necessary to conduct further research by considering social environmental factors, psychosocial, physical components, and those related to improving the motor abilities of children with special needs.
TEACHERS’ PERCEPTIONS REGARDING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION (PJOK) INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS IN SCHOOLS WITH LIMITED FACILITIES AND INFRASTRUCTURE Prita Yunita; Gatot Jariono; Pungki Indarto
Jurnal Penjaskesrek Vol. 13 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Jasmani, FKIP Universitas Bina Bangsa Getsempena

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/penjaskesrek.v13i1.3686

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The effectiveness of instructional implementation in Physical Education, Sports, and Health (PJOK) subjects is assessed from the teachers’ standpoint, while considering the constraints of supporting infrastructure, particularly the unavailability of a sports field, within the context of SMA Muhammadiyah 1 Surakarta. This research adopts a descriptive quantitative design utilizing a survey method, involving the entire teacher population of thirty-nine participants, comprising both physical education educators and teachers of other disciplines. Data were gathered through a validated and reliable questionnaire and subsequently processed using descriptive statistical analysis.The findings reveal that teachers’ perceptions of overall instructional effectiveness are categorized as good (68.67%). The internal teacher-related dimension records the highest achievement (71.92%), followed by external influencing factors (69.70%), and the effectiveness of teaching methods alongside learning outcomes (69.17%). Nevertheless, there exists a mutual recognition of a disparity between policy support and the adequacy of available facilities, with nearly half of the respondents expressing agreement regarding limitations in infrastructure. These results suggest that although teachers demonstrate strong competence and adaptability, the optimization of learning processes remains constrained by infrastructural inadequacies. Accordingly, this study emphasizes the necessity of strategic collaboration and the integration of technological solutions to bridge this gap, thereby allowing teachers’ potential to be more fully actualized.