Human Movement (Sep 2024)

Adaptive physical education learning: evaluation by teachers of deaf students at special elementary schools

  • Nugroho Susanto,
  • Hendra Setyawan,
  • Gema Fitriady,
  • Khoiril Anam,
  • José Vicente García Jiménez,
  • Francesca Latino,
  • Francesco Tafuri,
  • Özgür Eken,
  • Muhamad Syamsul Taufik,
  • Ridho Bahtra,
  • Muhamad Sazeli Rifki,
  • Abdul Hafidz,
  • Rivan Saghita Pratama,
  • Septyaningrum Putri Purwoto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5114/hm/192889
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 3
pp. 120 – 128

Abstract

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Purpose This research aims to evaluate adaptive physical education learning in deaf students at special elementary schools. Methods This study employs an evaluation model approach to assess the efficacy of adaptive physical education instruction. Specifically, this research utilizes the CIPP (Context, Input, Process, and Product) model for evaluation. The participants in this study were teachers who taught physical education in West Sumatra, with a sample size of 60 teachers in West Sumatra, Indonesia. Data collection was carried out using a research instrument in the form of a questionnaire administered via Google Forms. The results showed that all statement items of the questionnaire were valid for reliability testing. Results The results of this research showed that the evaluation using the context and input components of the CIPP scored 74.32% and 70.71%, respectively, indicating both as good. However, the process and product aspects attained a score of 50.83% and 48.10% indicating them as enough. Conclusions This research concluded that the implementation of adaptive physical education learning for deaf students was good. Based on the results, this research recommends that evaluations be conducted at the school level for students with special needs. Additionally, evaluation is also needed using participants involved in education.

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