Abstract
This study aims to determine how the affective and psychomotor aspects of 5th-grade students of elementary school West Java, Indonesia with student special needs. This research method uses a qualitative descriptive method to 38 5th-grade students of elementary school West Java, Indonesia with student special needs. Data collection techniques in this study were in the form of surveys and questionnaires, namely filling out a questionnaire on a google form that had been prepared. The results of this survey stated that 90% of the students of elementary school West Java, Indonesia, 90% still often interacted with their families, did not tend to play games in their daily lives, students were still doing sports during the COVID-19 pandemic. To encourage children's psychomotor, all students are still enthusiastic when learning online, even students’ experience a decrease in enthusiasm when learning online compared to face-to-face learning. Overall, almost all students want to return to face-to-face learning directly to the school. These results indicate that the students' sense of enthusiasm for learning at elementary school.
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Karina, P. M., Maryanti, R., & Wulandary, V. (2021). Affective and Psychomotor Aspects of 5th-Grade Students in Online Learning against Students with Special Needs Spirit of Learning. JASSI ANAKKU, 21(1), 75–90. https://doi.org/10.17509/jassi.v21i1.38561
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