Khalifa: Journal of Islamic Education
Vol 8 No 1 (2024): March

Sandpaper Letters: An Alternative Method for Teaching the Quran to Children with Intellectual Disabilities

Dyta, Fegia Rahma (Unknown)
Mahdi, Arisul (Unknown)
Irdamurni, Irdamurni (Unknown)
Fakhruddin, Fathiyah Mohd (Unknown)
Handayani, Endang Sri (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Mar 2024

Abstract

The ability to recognize Hijaiyah letters is an important initial stage in Quranic learning for children with intellectual disabilities. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of sandpaper letters as an alternative method of Quranic learning in improving the ability to recognize Hijaiyah letters in children with mild intellectual disabilities. This study used a quantitative method with a Single Subject Research (SSR) A-B-A design. Data sources were obtained through observation, interviews, and tests of a subject with mild intellectual disabilities at a school in Indonesia. All data were analyzed using (state the analysis tool) with visual graphic analysis techniques. The results of the analysis of 13 meetings showed that the data obtained in each condition, namely at baseline (A1), was carried out in 3 meetings with scores of 35%, 35%, and 35%. During the observation of the intervention condition (B), 7 meetings were held with percentages of 50%, 60%, 75%, 80%, 95%, 95%, and 95%. Finally, observations conducted during the baseline condition (A2) were carried out in 3 sessions with percentages of 90%, 90%, and 90%. Thus, sandpaper letters are effective as an alternative for multisensory-based Quran learning for children with mild intellectual disabilities.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

kjie

Publisher

Subject

Religion Education

Description

Khalifa: Journal of Islamic Education is openly invites scientists, researchers, and students to contributes in publishing their research under the subject of Islamic education, which includes textual research and field research with various perspectives. This journal encompasses original research ...