CONSTRUCTION AND VALIDATION OF INSTRUMENT FOR ASSESSING SCHOOL MAKER ENVIRONMENTS
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https://doi.org/10.1590/SciELOPreprints.9152Keywords:
school maker environments, maker education, research instruments, validation studies, content validity coefficientAbstract
Basic education schools are increasingly investing in maker learning spaces. However, there is a lack of targeted research that provides a deeper understanding of the concepts behind the implementation and use of these environments. This work details the process followed in developing and validating the content of a research instrument for evaluating School Maker Environments. The instrument consists of 16 items, including essay and objective multiple-choice questions. The Content Validity Coefficient (CVC) was used to measure validity and agreement. The instrument was assessed by six experienced judges in maker education for language clarity (CVCT = 0.91248), practical relevance (CVCT = 0.96665), and theoretical relevance (CVCT = 0.96748). The overall results for all criteria surpassed values greater than 0.90000, indicating acceptable levels of excellence in the instrument's reliability and agreement among subject experts. To better adjust the proposal, the authors reviewed the instrument content, improving the questions according to the suggestions provided by the judges. As a result of this work, a comprehensive research instrument was generated that can help researchers, managers, and teachers obtain information about the conception, implementation, use, management, and dissemination of a School Maker Environment.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Elio Molisani Ferreira Santos, Valkiria Venancio, Hadassa Harumi Castelo Onisaki, Roseli de Deus Lopes

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