Completeness of Shopping Skills Media Features for Students with Mental Retardation at Special Junior High School: A Literature Review

Nindya Ayu Rizqianti, Ediyanto Ediyanto, M. Efendi
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The students with mental retardation ability in the shopping skills show that students are still not able to do it well. Several factors cause the inability of students with mental retardation in shopping skills, namely: students do not understand the concept of money, are often confused about arithmetic operations on money material, cheap and expensive concepts, and shopping activities. This study uses a systematic literature review method from articles that have been published and a descriptive method that aims to determine the variety of shopping skills media and the completeness of features that must exist in shopping skills media for students with mental retardation. The research results obtained from several studies on shopping skills media for students with mental retardation are relevant. It can be seen that there is still minimal development of shopping skills media. Another result is that using several types of shopping skills learning media can improve the shopping ability of students with mental retardation from the material aspect. From theory to practical aspects, they are iPad-based animated image and video media.
特殊初中智力低下学生购物技能媒介特征的完备性:文献综述
智力低下的学生在购物技能方面的表现表明,学生仍然不能很好地做到这一点。造成智力低下学生在购物技能上的无能的几个因素,即:学生不理解金钱的概念,经常对金钱材料上的算术运算、廉价和昂贵的概念、购物活动感到困惑。本研究采用系统的文献综述法和描述性的方法,旨在确定智力迟钝学生购物技能媒体的多样性和购物技能媒体中必须存在的特征的完整性。对智力发育迟滞学生购物技巧媒介的研究结果具有一定的相关性。由此可见,购物技巧媒体的发展仍然微乎其微。另一个结果是,使用几种类型的购物技能学习媒体可以从物质方面提高智力低下学生的购物能力。从理论到实践,它们都是基于ipad的动画图像和视频媒体。
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