E-JUPEKhu
Vol 2, No 3 (2013)

EFEKTIFITAS GAME EDUKASI UNTUK MENINGKATKAN KEMAMPUAN PENJUMLAJAN BAGI ANAK KESULITAN BELAJAR DI MIN KOTO LUAR, KECAMATAN PAUH

Fitriyeni, Yarmis Hasan, Tarmansyah (PLB FIP UNP)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Sep 2013

Abstract

This research is motivated by the child's learning disabilities who can not do the sums 1-20. From which researchers gave test, the child can not do the sums 1-20. This study aims to prove the effectiveness of educational games for kids summation improve learning disabilities. Type of research is the Single Subject Research, with ABA design and data analysis techniques using visual analysis chart. Measurement variables using a percentage of the number of questions answered correctly. Observations were made in three sessions, the first session before being given intervention baseline (A1) performed seven times of observation. In this session children upon ability children were in the range of 15%, 20%, and 10%. Second, the intervention sessions (B) through a given educational game nine times, observations, suggests that increasing a child's ability to be in the range of 25%, 30%, 60%, 75%, 90%, and up to 100%. Third, baseline sessions after the intervention no longer given (A2) are given for seven observations and answer questions upon ability summation children were in the range of 65%, 80%, 95%, and 100%. From the results of this study indicate that effective educational games to enhance the ability of the sum of numbers for child learning disabilities in MON Koto Affairs, District Pauh. So that educational games can be used as one solution to help improve the child’s ability to sum numbers learning disabilities.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jupekhu

Publisher

Subject

Education

Description

JUPPEKhu: Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Khusus is a peer-reviewed, publishes research manuscripts in the field of special education. The Focus and scope of the journals are to: 1) Early Intervention of Children with Special Needs 2) Identification and Assessment of Children with Special Needs 3) ...