The Level of Dyscalculia in Children with Special Needs in Understanding Mathematical Concepts : Learning Difficulties Experienced

Lutfiyah Lutfiyah, Frida Murtinasari, D. N. Sulisawati
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This study aims to analyze the difficulties of students with special needs (mentally retarded, deaf, and blind children) in understanding mathematical concepts, which will be described by levels. The research uses descriptive method. Data collection technique used observations of students with special needs to see the difficulties in understanding mathematical concepts (dyscalculia), and interviews conducted with mathematics teachers to complement the results of the observations. The research sample is deaf students, blind students, and mentally retarded students in the Jember district. The data analysis technique in this study uses the flow model. The results of this study were that the level of achievement with good assessment categories was dominated by blind students, namely from 10 aspects of the assessment only weak in the section on grouping the shape dimensions, while the deaf achieved good assessments, namely 1) sorting objects based on the length and short size, 2) understanding the number of objects, 3) understanding numbers, and 4) writing and saying numbers. Meanwhile, mentally retarded students only have 1 good assessment aspect, namely understanding the length of objects. The conclusion is that dyscalculia is mostly suffered by mentally retarded children, deaf children suffered moderate level, and the best level of the subject is blind children.
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特殊需要儿童在理解数学概念方面的计算障碍水平:经验的学习困难
本研究旨在分析有特殊需要的学生(弱智、聋哑和失明儿童)在理解数学概念方面的困难,并将其分层描述。本研究采用描述性研究方法。数据收集技术通过观察有特殊需要的学生来发现理解数学概念的困难(计算障碍),并与数学教师进行访谈来补充观察结果。研究样本为Jember地区的聋哑学生、盲人学生和弱智学生。本研究的数据分析技术采用流模型。本研究结果显示,盲学生在评价类别上的成绩水平以优异为主,即在10个方面的评价中,只有形状尺寸分组部分较弱,而聋人在1)根据物体的长短排序、2)理解物体的数量、3)理解数字、4)书写和说数字方面取得了较好的评价。同时,弱智学生只有1个好的评价方面,即对物体长度的理解。结论:计算障碍以弱智儿童为主,聋儿为中等水平,盲童为最佳水平。
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