2022
DOI: 10.58578/tsaqofah.v2i6.650
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Strategi Pembelajaran Guru PAI bagi Tunawicara

Abstract: Learning strategies in teaching and learning activities for children with special needs with speech impairments are of particular concern. This study aims to find out the most appropriate strategy in teacher or educator learning for children with special needs for speech impairment. The research method used is regular review by taking several articles as references. The search results for related journals were obtained from several journals which were analyzed using data techniques related to the theme. The re… Show more

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“…There was one student who had hearing and speech impairments or in this case, was often referred to as moderately deaf-speech impaired or hard of hearing. A person who has limited hearing will usually have difficulty verbally and communicating (Pamungkas et al, 2022). The existence of students in this category makes Javanese teachers take a special and sensitive approach, especially in material that requires speaking and reading skills.…”
Section: Javanese Language Learning For Deaf-speech Impaired Students...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was one student who had hearing and speech impairments or in this case, was often referred to as moderately deaf-speech impaired or hard of hearing. A person who has limited hearing will usually have difficulty verbally and communicating (Pamungkas et al, 2022). The existence of students in this category makes Javanese teachers take a special and sensitive approach, especially in material that requires speaking and reading skills.…”
Section: Javanese Language Learning For Deaf-speech Impaired Students...mentioning
confidence: 99%