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Crafting a framework: a Delphi method approach to formulating a maker literacy assessment model for primary school students in China

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Crafting a framework: a Delphi method approach to formulating a maker literacy assessment model for primary school students in China

B. Min, F. Alam, et al.

This study by Baocui Min, Faizan Alam, Wei Zhao, and Jinhong Tao presents a groundbreaking Maker literacy assessment model specifically designed for primary school students in China. Utilizing a Delphi method with 16 experts, the researchers introduced a comprehensive framework that encompasses Design Thinking, Technology Application, and Materialized Practice, along with Maker Spirit and Responsibility. This model not only fills a critical gap but also provides valuable insights for educators and policymakers.

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Abstract
The inclusion of Maker education is crucial in fostering innovative individuals. However, evaluating Maker activities in primary schools continues to be a difficult task. This study aimed to determine the fundamental components of Maker literacy among primary school students. The researchers constructed a thorough evaluation index system by doing a literature review, using coding techniques, determining the weights from YAAHP, and performing statistical analysis with SPSS. The Delphi technique enhanced the conceptual framework through consultation with sixteen experts. The emerging framework consists of three dimensions: Design Thinking, Technology Application and Materialized Practice, and Maker Spirit and Responsibility, each encompassing 12 subordinate aspects. These aspects subtly comprehend Maker literacy and act as indicators for comprehensive assessment systems in Chinese elementary schools. The study enhances our comprehension of children's development in the field of Maker literacy by outlining its structure. This study provides vital insights into the assessment of Maker activities, which is a significant obstacle to the progress of Maker education. The findings of this study have practical consequences for those in the field of education, policymakers, and those involved in developing curricula. The aim is to promote the development of a generation of individuals capable of thinking innovatively and creating new ideas.
Publisher
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES COMMUNICATIONS
Published On
Mar 27, 2024
Authors
Baocui Min, Faizan Alam, Wei Zhao, Jinhong Tao
Tags
Maker literacy
primary education
assessment model
China
innovative thinking
curriculum development
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