Education is a planned effort to actively develop students' potential, including various aspects such as intelligence, personality, and spirituality. Education in Indonesia is highly valued by the government, and Article 31 (1) of the 1945 Constitution guarantees the rights of every citizen. The Children's Conference also confirmed the educational rights of all children, including those from poor families. A child who shows differences in growth and development compared to their peers. This includes various conditions, such as visual, hearing, intellectual, physical impairments, and learning difficulties. Students often feel that they are discriminated against due to their less fortunate circumstances, as they face significant challenges in integrating into the general educational environment. As a result, they require educational services tailored to their needs. This includes ensuring access to high-quality education for all. This study employs a descriptive qualitative method across the literature review to understand the implementation of integrated education in elementary schools.
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