Wenda Alifulloh
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

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Trend of Mathematics Learning Research for Deaf Children in Indonesia: A Systematic Literature Review Wenda Alifulloh; Dadang Juandi; Aan Hasanah
MATHEMA: JURNAL PENDIDIKAN MATEMATIKA Vol 5, No 2 (2023): MATHEMA
Publisher : Universitas Teknokrat Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33365/jm.v5i2.2834

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Mathematics learning for deaf children is one of the many objectives to be achieved in fulfilling the mandate of Article 31 of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia. Moreover, it refers to the need for prompt and targeted interventions to support their mathematical education as a fundamental field of study that underpins problem-solving in all areas of life. This study is a systematic literature review that conducts content analysis on a number of research articles indexed in Google Scholar that have been published throughout Indonesia from 2013 to May 2023, with various aspects related to mathematics learning for deaf children as the focus of the study. The current study reveals that in the past three years, there has been an increase in the number of research studies focusing on mathematics learning for deaf children in Indonesia. Among these studies, the dominant research designs used are research and development (R&D) and quantitative research. The topic "Numbers" is the most researched material. Additionally, Elementary Schools and "tests" consecutively become the most commonly selected subjects and instruments. Meanwhile, Java Island, especially East Java Province, becomes the location where the majority of research studies are conducted. Furthermore, the development of instructional media has become the main focus of many studies. In light of these research findings, several recommendations have been proposed for future research related to mathematics learning for deaf children in Indonesia. Several suggestions have been put forward, such as increasing the diversity of research types and selecting more complex mathematics topics, as well as choosing research locations more evenly.Keywords: deaf, mathematics learning, SLR