Problematics of Implementation of Inclusion Education in the Elementary School of Bengkulu City

Desy Eka Citra Dewi, Zubaidah Zubaidah, Elfahmi Lubis, Een Syaputra

Abstract


This study was aimed at investigating the implementation, obstacles, and solution to inclusive education at the primary school level in Bengkulu City. This study used a qualitative approach with the analysis of the Miles and Huberman flow model. Data was collected through observation, in-depth interview and study document. The findings of the study were; firstly, most of schools have not implemented inclusive education during the teaching and learning activities yet. Secondly, four obstacles in implementing inclusive education were; the unavailability of Human Resources and the teacher’s understanding of inclusive education, the lack of curriculum and learning tools, supporting facilities and infrastructure, and school policies. Thirdly, Solutions to the obstacles were; the availability of Human Resources and the teacher’s understanding of inclusive education, the availability of facilities and infrastructure to support learning activities, the availability of curriculum and learning tools in schools with special needs, starting from the recruitment system, learning methods and models, to the evaluation system.


Keywords


Inclusive Education; Students with Special Needs; Elementary School; Bengkulu City

Full Text:

PDF

References


Afifah, R (2012). Manajemen Sekolah inklusi. Online. “Memble”.http:// Edukasi.kompas.com

Carrington, S., Robinson, R. (2004) A case study of inclusive school development: a journey of learning.

Jacob, U.S dan Olisaemeka, A.A. 2016. Inclusive Education in the 21st Century: Parameters and Opportunities for Learners with Special Needs. European Scientific Journal April 2016 edition vol.12, No.10.

Direktorat PLB. (2004). Buku Seri: Pedoman Penyelenggaraan Pendidikan Inklusi. Jakarta: Dirjen dikdasmen, Depdiknas.

Direktorat Manajemen Pendidikan Dasar dan Menengah. (2008). Policy Brief, Sekolah Inklusif; Membangun Pendidikan Tanpa Diskriminasi, Jakarta: Departemen Pendidikan Nasiona.

Giangreco, M.F. (2013). Teacher Assistant Supports in Inclusive Scholls: Research, Practices and Alternatives. Australasian Journal of Special Education. 37 (2): 93-106.

Lukitasari, S.W., Sulasmono, B.S dan Iriani, A. (2017). Evaluasi Implementasi Kebijakan Pendidikan Inklusi. Jurnal Manajemen pendidikan. 4 (2):

Ilahi, Muhammad Takdir. 2013. Pendidikan Inklusif. Jogjakarta: Ar-Ruzz Media.

Margono. (2009). Metode Penelitian Kualitatif dalam Pendidikan. Jakarta: Ghalia

Miles dan Huberman. (1992). Metode Penelitian Kualitatif. Jakarta: Grafika.

Smith, D.J. 2006. Inklusi, Sekolah Ramah untuk Semua. Bandung: Penerbit Nuansa

Sunardi, dkk. (2011). The Implementation of Inclusive Education for Students with Special Needs in Indonesia. Excellence in Higher Education, 2 (1), 1-10.

Sunaryo. (2009). Manajemen Pendidikan Inklusif. Manjpendinklusi.wordpres.

Tanoto, N. Permasalahan-Permasalahan yang Dihadapi Sekolah Penyelenggara Pendidikan Inklusi pada Tingkat SD. HUMANITAS, 13 (1): 50-61

Wati. E. (2014). Manajemen Pendidikan Inklusi di Sekolah Dasar Negeri 32 Kota Banda Aceh. Jurnal Ilmiah Didaktika, 14 (2):368-378.




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18415/ijmmu.v7i7.1701

Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.


Copyright (c) 2020 International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding (IJMMU) ISSN 2364-5369
https://ijmmu.com
editor@ijmmu.com
dx.doi.org/10.18415/ijmmu
facebook.com/ijmmu
Copyright © 2014-2018 IJMMU. All rights reserved.