Application Of Simple Work Standards to Improve Skills and Independence of Students with Mild Intellectual Disabilities

Authors : Yelli Fitri; Nisya Puspita Safitri; Rini Adriani Auliana; Lianda Dewi Sartika; Sri Wahyuni
article cite 0 Year 2026
source: ABDIMAS Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Abstract

This community service program addresses the lack of structured learning approaches in skill-based activities for students with mild intellectual disabilities. The novelty of this program lies in integrating simple work standards derived from Industrial Engineering into special education practices. The program aims to improve students’ functional skills and independence through the application of simple Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) in fruit skewer making. The activity was conducted at a Special School (SLB) involving 15 students using a participatory approach through learning by doing. The program consisted of three stages: planning, implementation, and evaluation. Data were collected using observation checklists and documentation, focusing on students’ ability to follow procedures, neatness, and independence. The results showed a substantial improvement in all indicators, particularly in the ability to follow work steps, which increased from 33% to 83%. Students also demonstrated better neatness and higher independence in completing tasks. These findings indicate that simple and visual SOPs effectively create structured learning processes that enhance students’ understanding and independence. Therefore, integrating simple work standards into special education can serve as an innovative and practical approach to improving functional skills and independence.


Concepts :
Disability Education and Employment
Student Stress and Coping
English Language Learning and Teaching
article cite 0 Year 2026 source ABDIMAS Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
SDGs
Quality Education
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