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Journal of ICSAR
ISSN : 25488600     EISSN : 25488619     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education,
This journal is expected to serve as a publication media for the results of quality scientific research, especially the special education of children, which can be accessed online, printed and free by the people of Indonesia and the international community. The article (article) published in this Journal of ICSAR is an article that has passed or completed the review process by peer-reviewed.
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The Effectiveness of VR Cuisine as a Teaching Aid for Special Needs Students Culinary Basic Certificate of Selayang Community College, Malaysia Syariza Binti Mohamad Samuri; Fazlilawati Binti Fadzil; Mohd Khaidir Bin Che Hassan
Journal of ICSAR Vol 5, No 2 (2021): July
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Teaching and learning methods for students with special needs require a new approach to attract interest, increase motivation and help strengthen memory. Game-based learning using VR Cuisine is a 21st-century learning approach identified to fit those needs. VR Cuisine is used as a teaching aid for basic special education modules of Western cuisine. The effectiveness of VR Cuisine as a teaching aid was studied on attitudes, behaviors, and skills among special needs students of the Basic Culinary Certificate, Selayang Community College, Malaysia. Qualitative methods through interviews and observations were conducted where differences in respondents’ behavior were observed and recorded to ensure the accuracy of the survey results. The study results found a positive increase in the game’s level of knowledge, behavior, and usefulness. Through observation, respondents have a high tendency to memorize movements and imitate game steps during real situations. In conclusion, using VR Cuisine as a teaching aid positively impacts changes in attitudes and behaviors among students with special needs. Game-based learning methods effectively create a more interesting, fun, interactive, and engaging learning environment.
Collaborative of Guardians in the Early Intervention Program of Pre-School Hearing Students at The Special Education School Abdul Manap Seriman; Mohd Hanafi Mohd Yasin
Journal of ICSAR Vol 5, No 2 (2021): July
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Collaboration is the most important aspect for special students, especially those with deaf and hard of hearing (DHH). This study was conducted aimed to explore the understanding and collaborative effectiveness of early intervention of DHH peoples from the guardians perspective. The design of this study uses a fully qualitative case study in the Johor Bahru Special Education School (JBSES). The interview method was used to obtain data involving three guardians pre-school students at JBSES. The theory used in this study is Bronfrenbrenner’s Theory of Ecology. The model used is the Bronfrenbrenner ecological social model. The findings of the study indicate the extent of the effectiveness of collaboration in early intervention for DHH students where parents are understanding and participated in all activites in the school. Most of the parents contributed to the school activities. Other than that there is support from Non Governments Organisation (NGOs) and the outside parties to the school.
Use the Phonetic Methods towards on the Speech Ability Vowel and Consonant (H, K, M, R) for the First Grade of Mentally Disabled Student Ramadhani, Sayyidatul Luthfiyah Fadhil; Efendi, Mohammad; Sulthoni, Sulthoni
Journal of ICSAR Vol 4, No 2 (2020): July
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Use the Phonetic Methods Towards on the Speech Ability Vowel and Consonant (H, K, M, R) for the First Grade of Mentally Disabled Student. This study aims to describe the effect of using the phonetic method on the first grade mentally disabled students' speech ability, especially in the pronunciation of vowel and consonant (h, k, m, r). The method used is Single Subject Research (SSR) with the design of A-B-A. The study results showed that in the baseline-1 phase, the subjects' scores were still low then increased in the intervention phase. The trend increased in the baseline-2 phase and showed stable values in each condition, as well as the results of hypothesis testing with overlapping percentages, which showed results that small, which is 0%. That trend shows that the phonetic method can increase and influence the first-grade mentally disabled student's speech ability.
Word-Formation Process (Morphology) Through the Maternal Reflective Method by Teacher towards Deaf Students in Grade V (Descriptive Study at SDLB Santi Rama) Tiani Ayuningthias Zuhri; Riana Bagaskorowati; Leliana Lianty
Journal of ICSAR Vol 5, No 2 (2021): July
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This research aims to gain in-depth information about the word-formation process (morphology) through the maternal reflective method in the fifth-grade deaf students at SDLB Santi Rama. This research uses a qualitative approach with a descriptive method. Data analysis of this research uses Miles and Huberman model that has three steps, namely data reduction, data presentation, and data verification or data conclusions. The data collection techniques in this research are interviews, observations, and document review. The result shows that the word-formation process (morphology), especially affixed words, is divided into three: forming prefixes, forming suffixes, and the morphophonemic process. The word-formation process (morphology) begins with two kinds of conversation that are perdati (conversation from the heart to heart) and percamsi (conversation to transmit some information). At the same time, the MRM principle used in word formation (morphology) is the process of discovery learning. Suggestions for this research are that teachers can maintain, improve, and apply the implementation of MRM to the word-formation process (morphology).
Analysis of the Needs of Parents who Have Cerebral Palsy Children Reviewed from the Family Counseling Nurhastuti, Nurhastuti; Kasiyati, Kasiyati; Zulmiyetri, Zulmiyetri; Iswari, Mega; Irdamurni, Irdamurni
Journal of ICSAR Vol 4, No 1 (2020): January
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Parents who have children with cerebral palsy sometimes experience hopeless caring. Some parents feel shocked and cannot accept the fact that their child has a disability. Therefore we need an analysis of the needs of parents who have children with cerebral palsy. In the current study, to understand the needs of parents who have children with cerebral palsy, it is necessary to conduct family counseling in accordance with the cultural background and socio-economic level of the family. The purpose of this study is to explain the needs of parents who have children with cerebral palsy. This research is a quantitative study, namely research that uses explanatory research because this research was conducted in Padang, Indonesia, with a total sample of 13 parents who had children with cerebral palsy. The data source came from distributing questionnaires after family counseling was conducted to parents who had children with cerebral palsy. This study's results are that parental needs consist of several indicators, namely acceptance of parents who have children with cerebral palsy, factors that influence parents in receiving their children with cerebral palsy, and problems and obstacles faced by parents in dealing with their children with cerebral palsy.
The Addictive Game toward Children with ADHD Luqyana Dhiya Amira; Abdul Huda; Rizqi Fajar Pradipta
Journal of ICSAR Vol 5, No 2 (2021): July
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Games are a technology that is constantly evolving and very attractive to many people. High game usage will continue because of the increased quality of technology, especially smartphones. Addictive game is the impact of the use of games that are not controlled. Everyone has the possibility to addictive games, including children with special needs. For example, ADHD is very attached to his favorite object. This study aims to determine the addictive characteristics of games on ADHD, the impacts and treatment by people around the child. This study uses a qualitative research design with a single case study type. Qualitative with this type of single case study conducted because of the uniqueness of the things to be studied and will be examined more deeply. The research subjects are children with ADHD, seven years old, who are addicted to games. Data collection was carried out through three techniques, interviews, observation, and documentation. The results showed that children with ADHD are more vulnerable to addictive games and have a considerable risk than children in general. It can be seen in the characteristics and addictive impacts of games on ADHD.
Developing Mathematics Assessment Instrument for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Oom Sitti Homdijah; Euis Heryati; Ehan Ehan
Journal of ICSAR Vol 5, No 1 (2021): January
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Academic assessment instruments are necessary for obtaining data about student learning needs. Teachers need assessment instruments to collect accurate information as a reference in devising learning programs. The development of mathematics assessment instrument for children with autistic spectrum needs to be carried out to produce valid and easy-to-use instrument for teachers to assess their students' mathematical abilities. This research results showed that the developed instrument consisting of four aspects, including numbers, counting operations, place-values, and fractions. The validity check revealed that this instrument could be considered as valid and usable.
Comparative Study of Competency and Certification of Special Education Teachers in Various Countries Puspasari, Asri Dwi; Widyastono, Herry
Journal of ICSAR Vol 4, No 1 (2020): January
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Being a professional teacher must meet the competency standards set by the government. Special education teachers must also be professional because special education teachers must have specific competencies that teachers in public schools do not possess. This study aims to describe special education teachers' competence and certification in various countries, namely Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and South Korea. Teacher certification is the process of giving educator certificates to teachers and has several competencies, namely: pedagogical competence, personality competence, social competence, and professional competence. In several countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, and South Korea, the special education teacher certification program must have a Bachelor of Education academic qualification, have an educator certificate by following the available programs, and pass a field competency test.
Inclusive Education Course for Guidance and Counselling Students Pradnyandari Aulia Rahma; Tryastuti Irawati Belliny Manullang; Sunardi Sunardi; Aas Saomah
Journal of ICSAR Vol 5, No 2 (2021): July
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Guidance and counseling program is a component of the school education program that requires close relationships with students as well as the ability to serve students well regardless of their background or condition. In the Guidance and Counselling Department at Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, an inclusive education course is given to all students for one semester. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the effectiveness of inclusive education given in one semester for guidance and counseling students. This study used a survey method through Google Form, distributed to students who have studied inclusive education courses at the guidance and counseling department. The result showed that getting an inclusive education course had a positive impact on the student, 91% stated that the method was adequate and duration was sufficient. In addition, students learned more about the importance of inclusive education, which gave them a new perspective about students with special needs that would help them complement knowledge in their field after graduation. Students knew the challenges and opportunities they would experience after graduation. However, the lecture should be improved as the lecture was monotonous and focused more on textbooks and PowerPoint presentations. Besides, the lecturer had not been able to integrate the course with guidance and counseling. Further research with more comprehensive discussion and more respondents to provide more accurate and comprehensive results should be conducted in the future. This study was conducted online so that researchers could not identify respondents’ reactions when filling in the survey, so this can be considered.
Identification of Children with Special Needs in Inclusive Schools Dewi Ratih Rapisa; Eviani Damastuti; Adelia Ananda Putri
Journal of ICSAR Vol 5, No 2 (2021): July
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This study aims to analyze the types and characteristics of children with special needs, especially children who experience obstacles in the academic field. This research was motivated by various cases where there were limitations of teachers in identifying children with special needs. This research method is descriptive with the technique of collecting data from a literature review of various references that are relevant to the observed symptoms. The data collected were analyzed descriptively qualitatively so that we could recognize the types and characteristics of children with special needs, especially children who experience obstacles in the academic field. The results of the literature review reveal that children with special needs, especially children who experience obstacles in the academic field, are divided into three types, which is intellectual disability, learning disability, and slow learner.