Satisfaction with Inclusive Education Services and its Relationship with Father and Mother Involvement

Annas Dwi Setyarini, Yunita Hardian Putri, Fatma Putri Sekaring Tyas, Alfiasari
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Parental involvement in education is essential, especially for children with special needs and the existence of inclusive schools supports children's education fairly so that inclusive education services need to prioritize services to achieve parental satisfaction. The purpose of this study was to analyze parental satisfaction with inclusive education services and their relationship to parental involvement. This research was conducted in one of the inclusive schools in East Jakarta. Samples in this study are mothers and fathers from intact families with children with special needs who attend inclusive schools with purposive sampling technique with as many as 30 married couples. The results show a significant positive relationship between the variables of mother's satisfaction with father's satisfaction and father's engagement with father's satisfaction. Moreover, mother’s engagement was significantly related to mother’s education, while mother’s satisfaction positively correlated with mother’s age. A significant negative relationship was found between mother's satisfaction and father's education; father's engagement with child's age and length of getting inclusive services. The effect test found that the father's satisfaction was significantly affected by father's involvement and mother's satisfaction, while mother’s satisfaction was significantly affected by mother’s age and father's satisfaction. Inclusive schools need to provide optimal services and involve parents in schools to feel satisfied.
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全纳教育服务满意度及其与父母参与的关系
家长参与教育是必不可少的,特别是对有特殊需要的儿童,而全纳学校的存在为儿童的教育提供了公平的支持,因此全纳教育服务需要优先考虑服务,以实现家长的满意度。本研究旨在分析家长对全纳教育服务的满意度及其与家长参与的关系。这项研究是在东雅加达的一所包容性学校进行的。本研究的样本是来自完整家庭的父母,他们有特殊需要的孩子,他们在包容性学校上学,采用有目的的抽样技术,多达30对已婚夫妇。结果显示,母亲满意度与父亲满意度、父亲敬业度与父亲满意度之间存在显著的正相关关系。此外,母亲的敬业度与母亲的受教育程度显著相关,母亲的满意度与母亲的年龄正相关。母亲满意度与父亲受教育程度呈显著负相关;父亲对孩子的年龄和获得包容性服务的时间长短的参与。效应检验发现,父亲的满意度受父亲参与程度和母亲满意度的显著影响,母亲的满意度受母亲年龄和父亲满意度的显著影响。全纳学校需要提供最优的服务,并让家长参与学校,让他们感到满意。
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