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Proposta do I Encontro de divulgação científica para professores do Amazonas (EDICIPAM)
The "Proposal for the First Meeting of Scientific Divulgation for Teachers of Amazonas (EDiCiPAM)" is a product of the dissertation "The importance of Scientific Divulgation in Teacher Training in Technological Teaching" and presents an event designed for teachers, with emphasis on Scientific Dissem...
Autor principal: | Andrade, Tatiane Sabino da Silva de |
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Grau: | Outro |
Idioma: | por |
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Brasil
2020
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http://repositorio.ifam.edu.br/jspui/handle/4321/392 |
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The "Proposal for the First Meeting of Scientific Divulgation for Teachers of Amazonas (EDiCiPAM)" is a product of the dissertation "The importance of Scientific Divulgation in Teacher Training in Technological Teaching" and presents an event designed for teachers, with emphasis on Scientific Dissemination of Processes and Products of Educational Research. The event coincides with our intention to encourage teachers to approach the Scientific Divide and proposes to compose the Symposium on Technological Teaching in Amazonas (SETA), promoted by the Professional Master's Degree in Technological Teaching (MPET) of the Federal Institute of Amazonas (IFAM). Therefore, this is an event that assumes a character of Scientific Broadcasting, as it is encompassing communication and scientific dissemination. In this way we propose to be two events, one macro and the other micro, that can occur in parallel or in one or two days, being therefore configured as a subproject to be inserted in the SETA project, which already occurred in two editions (May / 2015, September 2016). Through the Ishikawa Diagram, also known as Cause and Effect Diagram or Fishbone Diagram, the elements that must compose the structure of the proposed event were dismembered, being evaluated the Method, Workmanship, Material, Machine, Measure and Medium (6M), as proposed by the Chemical Engineer Kaoru Ishikawa in 1943. The diagram is an organization and analysis tool for problem solving and with this, it was possible to outline and outline the event proposal. The cause and effect relationship allowed a direct discussion and objective proposal during the research. The optimization of the model will be verified through repeated experimentation, which will happen with the first execution of the Meeting. If applied, in future time will allow the measurement of results. |