scholarly journals Konsep Pendidikan Bagi Anak Dengan Problematika Belajar

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 1210-1215
Author(s):  
Maskun Maskun ◽  
Mufidul Abror
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Pendidikan adalah hak asasi manusia, oleh sebab itu pendidikan harus dapat di nikmati oleh semua waga Negara Indonesia. Anak dengan problema belajar juga memiliki hak yang sama dalam memperoleh pendidikan yang layak. Anak dengan problema belajar mencakuo anak dengan keubutuhan khusus, hal ini berarti bentuk pelayanan pendidikan yang di berikan juga khusus. System pendidikan bagi anak kebutuhan khusus saat ini lebih di wujudkan dlaam bentuk atuan pendidikan luar biasa. Namun terdapat kecenderungan system pendidikan yang mengarah pada konsep mainstreaming yang sangat fleksibel. Sejalan dengan konsep ini, muncul model pelayanan pendidikan luar biasa yang di sebut model inklusi, yang menekankan keterpaduan penuh, menghilangkan label anak (normal atau tidak norma) dengan prinsip education for all.

2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 393-402
Author(s):  
Sotiria Grek ◽  
Paolo Landri

Although the global Covid-19 pandemic is still affecting our lives enormously, we know that a new era of deep reflection about ‘normality’, our planet and our existence on it has also begun. The ‘Education in Europe and the Covid-19 Pandemic’ double Special Issue intends to be part of this reflexive discussion about the post-pandemic European education policy and research space. This is a space shaped continuously by crises and opportunities, by utopias of a shared progressive and liberal education for all, but also the dystopias of nationalism, populism, climate destruction and now a global health emergency. This editorial offers an overview of the current crisis context and of the articles; further, it positions the journal within the post-pandemic research and policy debate about how to understand the impact of the pandemic on the changing forms of education and its enduring inequalities.


2019 ◽  
Vol 35 (3) ◽  
pp. 189-200
Author(s):  
SA Manasawala ◽  
DN Desai

India is currently focusing on providing education for all, and special population like the gifted is being neglected. This is evident in the case of Aditya (IQ 145), a 7-year-old boy, and his parents who after discovering that their child is gifted attempt to meet his unique educational needs. Despite evidence of Aditya qualifying in examination two grades above his age level, the school authorities neither offer acceleration nor provide appropriate resources. This study attempts to delineate the importance of combined efforts of parent, school, and the community in nurturing gifted children. Finally, the researcher makes a few recommendations for parents: (i) create support groups to share parenting experiences; (ii) explore online and local learning resources to educate themselves about giftedness and nurture their children; and (iii) identify mentors in the community or other parents who can support in meeting the educational needs of these children.


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