Reading Habit Development with ICT Support for Students with Specific Learning Disabilities in Jember, Indonesia
Abstract
This study aims to help improve the reading
habit, especially among dyslexia. The method used is
quantitative
through observation,
interviews, and
questionnaires. Talent is a guideline that can be learned by all
children. Dyslexia is not a defect, but rather a reading disorder
that should be part of the program's educational progress. The
ability to read is an important part of a dyslexic child to master
the intelligence of others. Even though, at 3% of children in
Jember, including disability, and literacy in Indonesia just
0.01%, but there is a learning strategy with ICT-assisted flow
by 12 steps and the percentage of willingness to read the
interview, so it can help children learning disabilities to make a
habit of reading. 50% of the research results in some schools
have increased inclusion Jember marked an increase in the
child's ability to read a variety of literature, for cognitive and
psychomotor intelligence
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