In reality, teachers face the diversity of student characteristics in the classroom. Differences in student characteristics should be greeted with a positive attitude and emphasize that differences become a strength, not a burden. However, the reality in the field is that class differences still create gaps and are often ignored, these learning activities does not yet include every student’s participation to actively learn together in the same classroom setting. The purpose of this study is to describe the steps to apply the Sariswara method as accommodation in a diverse, inclusive classroom. The research method utilized is a literature review which contains descriptions of theories, findings, and other research materials obtained from reference to be used as a basis for research activities. This article examines the analysis of the diversity of student characteristics, learning accommodation in inclusive classrooms, and the inheritance method as an alternative solution that can be applied in the classroom to meet the learning needs of the diverse characteristics of students in the classroom.
This research describes the Sariswara Method and syntax development in Accommodating Student Diversity. This research was conducted at Kemudo 3 Elementary School. It used observation, interviews, and questionnaires as data collection techniques. The research method used is Research and Development. The method developed used the 6 steps of Borg Gall development by Sugiyono (1) research and collecting information, (2) data collection, (3) product design, (4) expert validation, (5) product revisions, (6) and limited trials. The results of this research and development method indicate that the Sariswara method and syntax have been successfully developed. The feasibility score is a "Good" (2.8 average score) from the method validator, a "Very Good" (3.6 average scores) from the material validator, and a "Very Good" (4.0 Average score) from the teacher. The limited trial showed a "Very Good" response (86%) from students. Therefore, novelty in this research about developing the Sariswara method in the form of syntax accommodating the diversity of students in thematics learning in IV grade is feasible and can help students learn thematics material.
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