Involvement of Teachers in Inclusive Schools for Quality Learning Design and Quality Student Learning

Q3 Social Sciences Journal of Learning for Development Pub Date : 2023-11-17 DOI:10.56059/jl4d.v10i3.729
Muchamad Irvan, Muhammad Nurrohman Jauhari, Ahsan Romadlon Junaidi, Lutfi Isni Badiah, Amelia Rizky Idhartono
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Developing quality learning in inclusive schools is an essential issue for educators. Several aspects that need to be considered to create quality learning in inclusive schools are assessment, lesson planning, good classroom management, learning materials and media development, implementation of accessible education using appropriate technologies and evaluation. These aspects are essential parts that must be appropriately addressed to produce quality learning. This study uses a mixed explanatory sequential design. Quantitative research instruments were used to collect data from 100 teachers on teacher involvement in quality learning in inclusive schools. The results of this study describe the condition of teacher performance in inclusive schools in developing quality learning. Involvement and collaborative efforts between teachers appear below. In this case, knowledge is more of a differentiating factor determining who does what in the learning and design process, while the universal learning rules are still not being fully implemented. This condition may influence the quality of learning for students with disabilities. It is hoped that future research will examine teachers’ attitudes and increase their efforts in developing quality learning for students with disabilities. Moreover, the principles of implementing UDL need to be integrated into the inclusive education curriculum in Indonesia.
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教师参与全纳学校优质学习设计和学生优质学习
在全纳学校开展高质量的学习是教育工作者面临的一个重要问题。要在全纳学校开展优质学习,需要考虑以下几个方面:评估、备课、良好的课堂管 理、学习材料和媒体开发、利用适当的技术实施无障碍教育以及评价。这些方面都是产生优质学习所必须适当处理的重要部分。本研究采用混合解释性顺序设计。采用定量研究工具,向 100 名教师收集了有关教师参与全纳学校优质学习的数据。本研究的结果描述了全纳学校教师在发展优质学习方面的表现情况。教师的参与和合作情况如下。在这种情况下,知识更多是决定学习和设计过程中谁做什么的差异化因素,而通用学习规则仍未得到充分实施。这种情况可能会影响残疾学生的学习质量。希望今后的研究能考察教师的态度,加大他们为残疾学生开发高质量学习的力度。此外,印尼的全纳教育课程也需要纳入实施 "统整学习 "的原则。
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