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Teacher problems on children with special needs, special intelligence/talents in the learning process Liani, Helfi; Mardiana, Jeni; Hermaliza, Sephia; Ananda, Sri Devi Fitri; Andriani, Opi
Kepompong Children Centre Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Kepompong Children Centre Journal
Publisher : Perkumpulan Peneliti Pendidikan dan Pengembangan Anak

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62031/kccj.v1n2.33

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The declaration of inclusive education that focuses on facilitating the educational needs of children with special needs (ABK) has been running in many areas in Indonesia, especially in big cities such as Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Surabaya, and Malang. However, many problems arise with its implementation. This study aims to determine the problems experienced by the teachers and schools using qualitative methods and an indigenous approach that involved 112 teachers from 18 inclusive schools in Tanjung Agung District Muko-muko Bathin VII as subjects. Data was collected through an open-ended questionnaire and was analyzed by coding techniques. The results showed a wide range of problems faced by the teachers and schools, such as lack of competence in dealing with students with special needs, lack of parental awareness of children with special needs, the number of students with special needs in each class, lack of cooperation of various parties such as professional government and society.
Teacher Problems on Children with Special Needs, Special Intelligence/Special Talents in Learning Process Liani, Helfi; Mardiana, Jeni; Hermaliza, Sephia; Ananda, Sri Devi Fitri; Andriani, Opi
Assyfa Journal of Multidisciplinary Education Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Assyfa Journal of Multidisciplinary Education (March)
Publisher : CV. Bimbingan Belajar Assyfa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61650/ajme.v1i1.368

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The declaration of inclusive education that focuses on facilitating the educational needs of children with special needs (ABK) has been running in many areas in Indonesia, especially in big cities such as Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Surabaya, and Malang. However, many problems arise for its implementation. This study aims to determine the problems experienced by the teachers and schools using qualitative methods and an indigenous approach that involved 112 teachers from 18 inclusive schools in Tanjung Agung Kecamatan Muko – Muko Bathin VII as subjects. Data was collected through an open-ended questionnaire and was analyzed by coding techniques. The results showed a wide range of problems faced by the teachers and schools, such as lack of competence in dealing with students with special needs, lack of parental awareness of children with special needs, the number of students with special needs in each class, lack of cooperation of various parties such as professional government and society.