Journal of Physical Education for Secondary Schools (JPESS)
Vol 1, No 2 (2021): Improving Quality of Life Through of Physical education

Survey on the Application of Assistive Technology in Physical Education

ALIT RAHMAT (Physical Education Health and Recreation Study Program, University Pendidikan Indonesia)
ASEP SUMPENA (Physical Education Health and Recreation Study Program, University Pendidikan Indonesia)
TETEN HIDAYAT (Physical Education Health and Recreation Study Program, University Pendidikan Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Oct 2021

Abstract

Introduction: Blind students need special services to learn skills that peers usually know; these services include skills in academic matters, orientation and mobility, socio-emotional development, independent living, recreation, career education, sensory efficiency, self-determination, and assistive technology, how important physical education teachers need the assistive technology training needs to get attention. Purpose: This study aims to determine whether assistive technology training in physical education for physical education teachers in Bandung is necessary or not. Methods: The study used a survey method using a questionnaire. This research is quantitative descriptive—the sampling technique used cluster random sampling technique. The research sample is all physical education teachers who are in the Bandung City environment totaling 100 teachers. The instrument used in this research is a simple questionnaire consisting of five survey questions. The data analysis technique used is quantitative descriptive statistics. Results: This study showed that 66% knew assistive technology, 25% said that assistive technology had been applied to physical education learning in schools in Bandung City, 18% said they had attended assistive technology training, 98% of physical education teachers could understand assistive technology after attending this training, and 98% of physical education teachers can add insight related to the implementation of assistive technology in physical education in the city of Bandung. Conclusions: The use of assistive technology in physical education learning can support learning to be more effective, and the creativity of physical education teachers is needed when making effective and efficient assistive technology. Therefore, massive assistive technology training is required for physical education teachers.

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Journal Info

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JPESS

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Humanities Education Public Health Social Sciences Other

Description

Journal of Physical Education for Secondary Schools (JPESS), peer-reviewed journal (print and online) published by Physical Education Health and Recreation Study Program, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, which was founded in 2021. It publishes articles of a high standard on various aspects of the ...