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INDONESIA
Indonesian Journal of Disability Studies
Published by Universitas Brawijaya
ISSN : 23552158     EISSN : 26544148     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21776/ub.ijds
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
Indonesian Journal of Disability Studies (SINTA 3 accredited) is an academic peer reviewed journal published by Center for Disability Services (CDSS), University of Brawijaya (UB), Malang, Indonesia. The journal publishes original papers at the forefront of disability research, covering the research of Inclusive education. IJDS is committed to developing theoretical and practical knowledge/technology about disability and to promoting the full and equal participation of persons with disabilities in society (P-ISSN: 2355-2158, e-ISSN: 2654-4148). Indonesian Journal of Disability Studies publishes research paper in the field of: 1. Educational psychology 2. Policy and administration 3. Inclusive technologies and infrastructures 4. Curriculum and instruction 5. Student exclusion and disengagement
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The Identification of Classroom Physical Environmental for Wheelchair Users in Inclusive Schools Dwi Arnia Ulfa
Indonesian Journal of Disability Studies Vol. 5 No. 2 (2018)
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This study aims to determine the classroom physical environment of wheelchair users in inclusive schools. This research was conducted in two inclusion schools in Surakarta City. This study used descriptive qualitative method. Data collection is done by interview, observation and documentation. The results showed that some of the things that teachers have done related classroom arrange for wheelchair users are an easy door for wheelchair users, non-slip floors, seating is easy to reach by students, provided ventilation and light enough, and available device have been modified. While the obstacles experienced by wheelchair users are the distance between the table is difficult to pass the wheelchair, difficulty in using modified device, difficulty move in building multi-storey school building and path to a class that has not been smooth.
Impact of Icebreaker in Enhanced Students' Achievement on Mathematics of The Students with Intellectual Disability Mohammad Anwar
Indonesian Journal of Disability Studies Vol. 5 No. 2 (2018)
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The purpose of thus research was to determine the influence of icebreaker in enhancing students achievement on mathematic of the children with mild intellectual. Disability of grade IV of SLB Putra Manunggal Gombong in the academic year of 2017 / 2018. This research used quantitative approach with the pre-experimental design using one group pre-test post-test design. The subject of this research were eight students with mild intellectual disability of grade IV of SLB Putra Manunggal Gombong in the academic year of 2017 / 2018. The technique was objective test in the form of multiple choice . the obtained data were analyzed quantitatively with Wilcoxin Sign Rank Test non parametric statistical analysis using 23 SPSS program. Based on the data analysys the post-test mean score of the research subject increased significantly, pre-test mean score was 63,12 and post-test mean score was 77,12. The result of non-parametric statistical analysis showed the score of 2 value= -2,530 with Asymp. Sig (2 tailed) = 0,011 which under 0,05 is smaller than a predetermined significance level or 0,011 < 0,05. It can be concluded that the use of icebreaker had influence in enhancing students achievement on mathematics of the children with mild intellectual disability of grade IV of SLB Putra Manunggal Gombong in the academic year of 2017/2018.
Decision Making Process of Workign Resignation in Mothers with Down Syndrome Children Stella Vania; Penny Handayani
Indonesian Journal of Disability Studies Vol. 5 No. 2 (2018)
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The aim of this study is to explore the decision-making process of working resignation passed by mothers with Down syndrome children. Children with Down syndrome need more attention because of their limitations in terms of cognitive, behavior and health. Mother's role is needed to optimize their development. However, being full time mothers is not easy. In the case of families with economic limitations, mothers often have to work. Further more, Down syndrome children need special care and education that require large costs. Therefore, mothers will go through a long process with various considerations when she decided to resign. This research uses qualitative method through narrative approach. This study used semi structured interviews with three mothers of Down syndrome children that decided resign from work and take care of her child. The result of this research show that three mothers have gone through the process of decision making with different dynamics, depends on the child's condition.
Evaluation of The Implementation of Inclusive Education in Magetan Gina Solihat
Indonesian Journal of Disability Studies Vol. 5 No. 2 (2018)
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This study aims to evaluate the inclusion of inclusive education in Magetan. This research is a descriptive quantitative research conducted on 5 elementary and middle school providers of inclusive education in Magetan. The sampling technique uses purposive random sampling. Data collection technique in this research is using questionnaire in the form of Self Evaluation Instrument Inclusion School developed by Yusuf (2014). Data analysis technique is using descriptive statistics. The results show that inclusive education in Magetan is classified as a good criterion where there is an average of 64% of 9 dimensions of inclusive education in accordance with the standard with the following details: Institutional aspect 74% (good), curriculum aspect 83% (excellent), 60% and good (60%), 60% (good), 58% (medium), 51% human resources aspect 58% (medium), facilities and infrastructure aspects 17% (very less), community participation aspect 63% (good), and financing aspects 46% (medium).
Experiences of Persons with Disabilities in Starting and Maintaining Sexual Relationship in African Universities Ephraim Lemmy Nuwagaba
Indonesian Journal of Disability Studies Vol. 5 No. 2 (2018)
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Despite discrimination, isolation and marginalization, many African University students with disabilities engage in sexual relationships. Some of these relationships involve only those with disability and others are between those with and those without disability. This paper discusses the opportunities, experiences, challenges and strategies that University students with hearing, physical and visual disabilities have to start and maintain sexual relationships at Kyambogo University, Uganda. Results show that their sexual behaviours are shaped by their perceptions, the environment and African culture and traditions rooted in African Ubuntu philosophy. The conclusion is that the university provided opportunities and challenges to their sexual relationships and that those with positive attitudes enjoy healthy sexual relationships and were also better able to deal with relationship pressures that might negatively affect their relationships.
The Education and Training Program Guideline for Special Guidance Teacher Competence Development in Indonesian Inclusive School Ediyanto Ediyanto; Agus Mulyadi; Agus Supriatna; Norimune Kawai
Indonesian Journal of Disability Studies Vol. 5 No. 2 (2018)
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The provision of inclusive schools in Indonesia requires the fulfillment of several aspects of Inclusive Education. The fulfillment of these needs includes curriculum, facilities and infrastructure, teachers, and learning in accordance with the principles of Inclusive Education. Teachers in inclusive classes must have the competence to teach students with special needs. In addition, inclusive classes also require Special Guidance Teachers as an instructional design or as a team teaching. However, the training program for Special Guidance Teachers has not been developed in a general, comprehensive, and integrated manner. So that in this article an education and training program was developed for the teacher competence development guidelines in Indonesian inclusive school. If every school requires at least one Special Guidance Teacher, then at the elementary formal education level, junior high, high school and equivalent schools, the total number of Special Guidance Teachers is 259,244 teachers. While for the kindergarten level the number of teachers is 85,499 teachers. Competency Standards for Special Guidance Teachers refer to Minister of National Education Regulation No. 16 of 2007 - Academic Qualification Standards and Competencies of Teachers and Minister of National Education Number 32 of 2008 - Academic Qualification Standards and Competencies of Special Education Teachers. In general, there are four competencies that must be mastered by Special Guidance Teachers, namely Personality, Social, Pedagogic, and Professional Standards. The title of this program is “The Education and Training Program Guideline for Special Guidance Teacher Competence Development. This prorgam divided into three main subjects, namely general training subjects, basic training subjects, and supporting training subjects with the number 47 subject and 450 hours. This program has not been validated and field tested yet. In the next research step it is necessary to validate it by experts and to do field test to determine the level of validity and effectiveness of the program.
Developing Characterr of Children with Mental Disabilities in Sport Learning Nur Laily Irmawati
Indonesian Journal of Disability Studies Vol. 5 No. 2 (2018)
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Permasalahan dalam penelitian ini adalah kedisiplinan anak tunagrahita yang rendah terhadap peraturan yang berlaku di di sekolah, terutama dalam pembelajaran olahraga. Penelitian ini berfokus untuk membentuk karakter disiplin anak tunagrahita melalui pemberian reward dan punishment pada pelajaran olahraga di SLB Negeri Surakarta. Penelitian ini menggunakan jenis Penelitian Tindakan Kelas (PTK) yang terdiri dari empat tahapan, yaitu (1) perencanaan, (2) pelaksanaan, (3) pengamatan, dan (4) refleksi. Subyek penelitian adalah 5 anak tunagrahita kelas 1. Teknik pengumpulan data menggunakan observasi dan wawancara. Hasil dari penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa (a) karakter disiplin anak tunagrahita dapat dibentuk melalui pemberian reward dan punishment (b) perlu adanya kerjasama antara guru dan orang tua dalam pemahaman dan pemberian reward dan punishment secara konsisten agar pembentukan karakter disiplin terus terjaga dan meningkat. Rekomendasi dari tulisan ini yaitu perlu adanya kerjasama yang berkesinambungan antara guru dan orang tua dalam membentuk karakter disiplin anak tunagrahita.
Evaluation of Equality Education Program in PKMB Nurul Mubtadiin as a Nonformal Inclusion Institution Supriatin
Indonesian Journal of Disability Studies Vol. 5 No. 2 (2018)
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This study aims to describe the evaluation of the Package B PKBM Nurul Mubtadiin equality education program as a non-formal inclusion institution which covers the context of the evaluation of the Package B equality education program at PKBM Nurul Mubtadiin, evaluation of the input of Package B PKBM Nurul Mubtadiin's equality education program and evaluation of process implementation and the quality of the results of the Package B equality education program at PKBM Nurul Mubtadiin. This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach using the method of observation, interviews. One respondent was 1 blind student, 1 Tutor and PKBM Chairperson Nurul Mubtadin.
Increasing Social Skills Competencies to Prepare for Careers of Children with Special Needs Gangsar Ali Daroni; Gunarhadi Gunarhadi; Edy Legowo
Indonesian Journal of Disability Studies Vol. 5 No. 2 (2018)
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This study aims to determine the efforts of extraordinary schools in improving social skills competence as an effort to prepare for careers of children with special needs. This study uses descriptive qualitative research methods. This research was conducted at SLB N Sukoharjo, SLB N Surakarta and SLB N Colomadu. Subjects in this study were six teachers and three principals in the Special School which were used as research sites. Research data were collected through interviews, observation, and documentation. The analysis technique in this study uses descriptive analysis. The results showed that efforts to improve social skills competencies to prepare for careers of children with special needs in extraordinary schools were carried out through the learning of social science. The social skill material taught is adapted to the child's ability. Barriers that occur in efforts to improve social skills are lack of parental support and a less inclusive social environment. The solution, schools can socialize with parents to teach social skills at home and socialization to the community environment to become an inclusive society.
Impelemetation of Devotional Rights on Accessibility and Communication Based on Undang-Undang Nomor 8 Tahun 2016 Concerning Disabilities Hendro Valence Luhulima
Indonesian Journal of Disability Studies Vol. 5 No. 2 (2018)
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This research discusses the implementation of the right of the Deaf to accessibility and communication by the Government of Indonesia based on Law No. 8 of 2016 concerning Persons with Disabilities. Normative-empirical legal research used in this research. Due to time constraints, sampling was limited to Yogyakarta Special Region based on purposive sampling. This research does not focus on efforts to generalize, but rather emphasizes the meaning of a phenomenon under study. The results of this research is that the rights of Deaf people to accessibility and communication have not been fully implemented according to the mandate of Law No. 8 of 2016 concerning Persons with Disabilities. However, this does not mean that the rights of the Deaf are not fulfilled at all, but in the stage of development. This is because there are two conditions that researcher find among Deaf people, namely Deaf people whose rights have been fulfilled, and Deaf people whose rights have not been fulfilled.

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