Time of Basic Education Teachers Training in Maker Activities: A Meta-Analysis

Authors

  • Luiz Paulo Fernandes Lima

  • Francisco Glauberto da Silva Abreu

  • Daniel Brandão Menezes

  • Francisco Herbert Lima Vasconcelos

Keywords:

basic education, maker culture, teacher training, innovation, systematic review

Abstract

This meta-analysis aimed to investigate the competencies and skills acquired by teachers through correlation between the duration of maker training and effective implementation of its outcomes in educational settings The methods applied were based on PRISMA recommendation utilizing the PICOC method with metaanalysis conducted using the MAJOR Meta-analysis 4 1 package in the JAMOVI statistical software The results of this study indicated that the time required for the effects of teacher maker training to manifest should exceed 5 months with a confidence interval between 2 7 months and 8 4 months It is concluded that training in the maker culture remains a new and growing condition that requires greater attention in the implementation of makerspaces regarding the development of appropriate methodologies due to the challenges that arise throughout their implementation in schools

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How to Cite

Luiz Paulo Fernandes Lima, Francisco Glauberto da Silva Abreu, Daniel Brandão Menezes, & Francisco Herbert Lima Vasconcelos. (2024). Time of Basic Education Teachers Training in Maker Activities: A Meta-Analysis. Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 24(G2), 93–106. Retrieved from https://socialscienceresearch.org/index.php/GJHSS/article/view/104019

Time of Basic Education Teachers Training in Maker Activities: A Meta-Analysis

Published

2024-04-18