This research aims to develop thematic learning based on local culture as an effort to instill the values of national and state character in inclusive reference primary schools. The novelty of this research lies in the basis of local culture in instilling character values that are implemented in inclusive reference schools. The research method is research and development. The products produced through this research are thematic learning tools based on local wisdom consisting of syllabus, lesson plans, teaching materials, media and evaluation tools. Data collection techniques in this study used observation sheets, questionnaires and test questions. The data analysis technique used descriptive percentage, difference test (t-test) and improvement test (N-gain). The results of this study indicate the acquisition of a score of more than 4.3 with a maximum score of 5.0 which is in the high validity category. The average frequency of achieving character values in thematic learning based on local culture is in the high category. Where all aspects of character values appear and are carried out by more than 80% of students in the class. Meanwhile, in the t-test of post-test results, the value of t count = 5.782 > t table = 1.998 and (p) count = 0 <0.05, which means that there is a significant difference in the value of learning achievement between the experimental group using the product developed and the control group. The results of the N gain test showed that the control group had an increase in the medium criteria and the experimental group had an increase in the high criteria so that it was concluded that the thematic learning tools based on local culture had a good level of effectiveness.
Blind students have barriers and unique learning styles compared to other regular students. The fundamental difficulty is the absence of accessible content and tools that can help facilitate learning, including in the final project of blind students. The Blind Learning Application wants to accommodate the learning gaps experienced by blind students in the PGRI Yogyakarta University environment. Assistive technology in APTUN to find references that combines speech to text, Non Visual Desktop Access and text to speech that can be accessed online is one of the driving forces for fulfilling the needs and services of inclusive education at Universitas PGRI Yogyakarta through effective and efficient learning based on needs special education and services for students with visual impairments.
Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui pengaruh political internet user terhadap partisipasi politik disabilitas rungu di Provinsi DIY. Metode penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kuantitatif dengan jenis penelitian survey. Penelitian dilaksanakan di Gerakan Untuk Kesejahteraan Tunarungu (GERKATIN) di DIY. Pengambilan sampel pada penelitian ini menggunakan teknik cluster sampling. Penelitian ini menggunakan tehnik pengumpulan data angket (kuesioner). Teknik analisis data meliputi skoring hasil penelitian, pentabulasian data penelitian, pengujian normalitas data, pengujian hipotesis. Hasil dari penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa hasil skor political internet user dapat disimpulkan bahwa political internet user dapat dikategorikan sedang dengan hasil rata-rata skor 73,4, dan perolehan skor sedang sebanyak 27 dengan prosentase 44%, sedangkan memperoleh skor tinggi sebanyak 15 orang prosentase 24% orang dan sangat tinggi sebanyak 8 orang dengan prosentase 13%. hasil skor partisipasi politik dapat disimpulkan bahwa partisipasi politik dapat dikategorikan sedang dengan hasil rata-rata skor 70,56, dan perolehan skor sedang sebanyak 26 orang dengan prosentase 42,9%, memperoleh skor tinggi sebanyak 28 orang dengan prosentase 45,9% dan sangat tinggi sebanyak 5 orang dengan prosentase 8,1%.
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