The Management Gaps toward Inclusive Education Implementation at Higher Education in Indonesia

Fina Riswari, F. Puspitasari, Neny Yuniarti, Silvana Rahma Iswahyudi, Asep Sunandar, Ediyanto Ediyanto, Ahsan Romadlon Junaidi
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The commitment to implementing inclusive education in Indonesia is already at the higher education level. However, in reality, disabled people still have difficulty obtaining opportunities to study in university. Concerning the gap in inclusive education (commitment and implementation), this article aims to examine the inclusive education management performance at universities in Indonesia. This review is critical because only 401 disabled people in Indonesia are registered as students at various universities in Indonesia. The articles in the current study go through three stages of narrative review: determining the scope of the research focus, determining the urgency and novelty of the research, and determining the research formulation and objectives. A study of 14 articles through the Google Scholar database was published in 2000-2021. The study results show that most universities in Indonesia are still not open to inclusive education and the admission of students with disabilities implementation. In addition, universities in Indonesia are not ready to provide management and facilities that support the learning process and the accessibility of the campus environment to suit the needs of students with disabilities. Human resources in higher education such as lecturers and education staff are not ready to provide services and modify learning for disabled students.
印尼高等教育实施全纳教育的管理差距
在印度尼西亚实施包容性教育的承诺已经体现在高等教育层面。然而,在现实中,残疾人仍然很难获得进入大学学习的机会。关于全纳教育的差距(承诺和实施),本文旨在考察印尼大学的全纳教育管理绩效。这项审查至关重要,因为印尼各大学登记在册的残障人士只有401人。当前研究中的文章经过三个阶段的叙事回顾:确定研究焦点的范围,确定研究的紧迫性和新颖性,确定研究的提法和目标。2000年至2021年,通过谷歌学术数据库发表了一项对14篇文章的研究。研究结果表明,印度尼西亚大多数大学仍然不开放全纳教育和残疾学生的录取实施。此外,印度尼西亚的大学还没有准备好提供支持学习过程和校园环境无障碍的管理和设施,以满足残疾学生的需求。高等教育的人力资源,如讲师和教育人员,还没有准备好为残疾学生提供服务和改变学习。
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