Digital Leadership Relationships Among School Administrators with the Effectiveness of Academic Work in the New Normal Era
Nantawat Khemtong,
Kittiyaporn Promchom,
Phetcharat Thumsen and
Nirada Wechayalak
Higher Education Studies, 2024, vol. 14, issue 3, 38
Abstract:
This research article aims to 1) study the digital leadership of educational institution administrators under the Sukhothai Primary Educational Service Area Office, Area 2, Thailand 2) study the effectiveness of academic work in the new normal era of administrators under the Sukhothai Educational Service Area Office, Area 2, Thailand. Sukhothai Primary Educational Service Area Office 2, Thailand and 3) study the relationship between digital leadership of school administrators and academic work effectiveness in the new normal era under the Sukhothai Primary Educational Service Area Office 2, Thailand. This is quantitative research. The sample group is educational institution administrators. and academic teachers of affiliated educational institutions Sukhothai Primary Educational Service Area Office 2, 230 people. The research tool is a questionnaire on digital leadership of school administrators and academic effectiveness in the new normal era. It is a 5-level rating scale questionnaire. Data is analysed using basic statistics to find the average. and standard deviation and the relationship was analysed using the Pearson correlation coefficient. The results of the research found that 1) the digital leadership of educational institution administrators under the Sukhothai Primary Educational Service Area Office, Area 2, Thailand is overall at a high level; 2) academic work effectiveness in the new normal era of administrators under the district office Sukhothai Primary Educational Service Area Office 2, Thailand, overall is at the highest level, and 3) the relationship between digital leadership of school administrators and academic work effectiveness in the new normal era under the Office of Sukhothai Primary Educational Service Area 2, Thailand, was found. that there is a statistically significant relationship at the .01 level
Date: 2024
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