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Implikasi Teori Belajar Behavioristik Edwin Ray Guthrie Dalam Menangani Malas Belajar Siswa Syahrani, Juwita; Putri, Adinda Salsameywa; Khairunnisa, Khairunnisa; Pulungan, Alimatuk Sakdiyah; Abdillah, Risyad Fikri; damayanti, Neffi Damayanti
El-Mujtama: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 4 No 1 (2024): El-Mujtama: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : Intitut Agama Islam Nasional Laa Roiba Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47467/elmujtama.v4i1.3193

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The purpose of this discussion is to solve the problems experienced by students who are lazy to learn through a behavioristic learning theory approach. This approach is one of the methods for dealing with educational problems, especially student learning. In creating a learning atmosphere and several aspects of learning support, especially the lack of student motivation to learn, causing a feeling of laziness. This behavioristic theory in relation to students, educators do have an important role in the learning and learning process. This study uses a literature study approach and uses literature (library) after identifying the data obtained, then concluding about the problem being studied. Then do the existing data analysis. The analysis used is descriptive qualitative research. As well as in the behavioristic theory approach emphasizing a process of changing behavior and the consequences of interactions between stimulus and response, this is important to apply to students in the learning process and learning for education. Keywords: Lazy to learn, Behavioristic Theory.
Deskripsi Masalah Anak Tuna Rungu di SD Swasta At-Taufiq Sinaga, Harwansyah Putra; Simanullang, Annisya Rahma; Pulungan, Alimatuk Sakdiyah; Harahap, Mutiara
Al-Hayat: Natural Sciences, Health & Environment Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Al-Hayat: Natural Sciences, Health & Environment Journal 
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Nasional Laa Roiba Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47467/alhayat.v1i2.1307

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Interpersonal communication occurs between at least two people, including between speech-impaired children and the people around them. The problem that arises is that speech-deaf children have weaknesses in hearing and speaking, resulting in hampered interpersonal communication because not everyone understands the symbols used by speech-deaf children in communicating. The theory used in this study belongs to the theory group of interpersonal messages, namely the theory of symbolic interactionism from George Herbert Mead. Symbolic interaction is a means for deaf children to understand everything that happens around them. This theory was chosen because the research object taken was the interaction between the therapist and the speech-deaf child during interpersonal communication through the use of verbal and nonverbal symbols. This study uses a qualitative research method, namely case studies. This study aims to find out how interpersonal communication verbally and nonverbally occurs between a therapist and a child with hearing impairment in communication skills training. Research was conducted through in-depth interviews (in-depth interviews), observation, and documentation. The research sample was taken through purposive sampling by specifying special characteristics according to the research objectives. The samples taken were five out of seven speech-deaf children and five out of six therapists at the Surakarta State Extraordinary School Clinic (SLBN) with consideration of the age of the speech-deaf children and the therapists who provided therapy to them.The results of this study indicate that speech-deaf children are taught to use lip reading more than sign language. The therapist provides practice by inviting the child to feel the sound vibrations when the therapist speaks and asking the child to imitate the therapist’s words. The limitation of this research is the inability of the researcher to directly interact with the deaf children because the researcher does not yet have sufficient ability to communicate using sign language. During the research, it was found that deaf children combined lip reading with sign language in communicating with others. If balanced with consistent use of hearing aids, the ability to hear children with hearing impairments will get better. Keywords; Interpersonal Communication, Speech-deaf children, communication skills training.