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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 Role of Parents and Teachers in Communication Skill Development of Students with Intellectual Disability and Speech Delay (A Case Study at State Elementary School Junrejo 02 Batu). Gita Ayu Swastika; Asep Sunandar; Henny Indreswari
Journal of ICSAR Vol 5, No 1 (2021): January
Publisher : Department of Special Education

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Parent and teacher hold an important role in children's communication development. Both  of them have a time to spend with the children, parent almost take a whole time with their children in the home while teacher has a mean time in the school. The method used  is  qualitative methods of  case study research.  Collecting the data, doing an interview, observing, and documenting was used as main instrument. The steps to do a data analysis was reducing data, presenting data, and drawing the conclusions. Meanwhile, the data validation used the triangulation technique (technique triangulation and source triangulation) and member check. It showed that parent and teacher’s effort were to provide a two-way communication stimulus in the end.
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.
Online Learning of Children's Education Subject with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder for Undergraduate Students of Special Education Sri Joeda Andajani; Pamuji Pamuji
Journal of ICSAR Vol 5, No 1 (2021): January
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This study aims to examine the effectiveness of online learning products of children's education subject with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder for undergraduate students majoring in special education, faculty of Education at Universitas Negeri Surabaya. This study uses the ADDEM design model (Analyze, Design, Develop, Deliver, Evaluate, and Maintenance). The data collected in this study used a validation test technique of learning media experts and Special Education experts before the product was tested on students. The effectiveness test data were obtained from the results of studying midterm exams and final semester exams for undergraduate students in class A and B totaling 93 people majoring in special education. The product validity test results from the learning media validator have obtained a good rating score of 3.3 while an assessment from the Special Education validator has obtained a good score of 3.2. In the effectiveness testing period, it showed 78 midterm results of students with excellent grades, and 15 students with good grades. Likewise, the results of the final semester exams showed 45 students with excellent grades, and 48 students are good grades. Thus, it can be concluded that online learning of children's education subject with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in undergraduate students majoring in special education that is developed has the potential to improve learning outcomes.
Japanese Parents’ Explanations of Disabilities to Siblings of Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Hiroki Yoneda; Kana Miura
Journal of ICSAR Vol 5, No 1 (2021): January
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One form of support that has been demonstrated to reduce psychological burden in siblings of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities is an explanation of the disability. By clarifying the actual conditions in which parents explain their child’s disability to siblings, the goal of this study is to support parents in promoting open communication in the family environment. A semi-structured interview was conducted with five parents of children with disabilities aged 2–6 years who were attending daycare or preschool at private educational institutions. Interviews were analyzed using a grounded theory approach. A primary reason for parents explaining their child’s disability to siblings was their belief that siblings may already have known about the disability, and they wanted to answer any questions that may have arisen. After parents explained the disability, some mothers noticed no changes in the siblings, but others reported that siblings asked more questions about the child with disabilities and expressed a desire to help support them. It is recommended that Japanese parents of children with disabilities receive information on available support systems provided by educational institutions and government/administrative agencies.
Developing Expert System Application to Identify Specific Children Learning Disabilities in Inclusion Schools Supriyadi Supriyadi; Dian Atnantomi Wiliyanto
Journal of ICSAR Vol 5, No 1 (2021): January
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This study aims to develop an expert system application for the identification of specific children learning disabilities in Inclusion School. The research method used is development research design (R & D) to test the effectiveness of the use of identification of specific children learning disabilities with expert system application. Application testing was involving 40 teachers in inclusion schools to test expert system applications in identification. Validate results by teachers in inclusion schools were obtained that from aspects of system display, user, accuracy, and system responsibility have an average of 4.20 fall into the category of excellent.  Expert system application development has several features, among others; home menu, analysis, and intervention to follow up learning services, learning media, and classroom embedding for specific children learning disabilities.
Development of Interactive Multimedia for Early Readers with Dyslexia at an Inclusive Elementary School in Malang City Eka Mariana Sari; Wahyudi Siswanto; Mohammad Efendi
Journal of ICSAR Vol 5, No 1 (2021): January
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Interactive multimedia is an electronic system containing images, animation, and an interaction between the media and students. It considered that dyslexic student needs multisensory methods and media in the learning process as well. This study aims designing interactive multimedia development for early reading of dyslexic student and  finding out its effectiveness. The method used  is William W. Lee and Diana L. Owens’ (2004) development model. The procedures are: (1) Assessment / Analysis, (2) Design, (3) Development, (4) Implementation and (5) Evaluation.  The results of feasibility and effectiveness trials conducted by media experts  scored  96% means "very feasible". In addition, the assessment of the material experts also obtained 91.3% and the practitioner gave 87%, both of them were in the “very decent” category. The results of the assessment on subject’s early reading ability at baseline conditions (A1) ranging from 45% to 50%. Meanwhile, a significant increase was shown during the intervention condition (B), namely the subject’s ability of early reading increased from 65% to 75%. In addition, to determine the effectiveness of the interactive multimedia (intervention) in subject’s reading ability, it was  added the baseline conditions (A2) ranged from 80% to 90%. Based on the analysis, it showed that interactive multimedia of early reading for dyslexic is feasible and effective to be used in the learning process of early reading for dyslexic students.

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