Abstract:
The purposes of this research were 1) to examine the current situation and problems in managing the student care administration system for secondary schools under the jurisdiction of the Basic Education Commission; 2) to construct a model for the student care administration system for secondary schools under the jurisdiction of the Office of the Basic Education Commission; and 3) to evaluate the model for the student care administration system for secondary schools under the jurisdiction of the Office of the Basic Education Commission.
The research was conducted in 3 stages, these were: Stage 1 - examining the current situation and problems in managing the student care administration system for secondary schools; Stage 2 constructing a tentative model for the student care administration system for secondary schools; and Stage 3 evaluating the usefulness and feasibility of the tentative model for the student care administration system in secondary schools. The samples used in the first step of the research consisted of 58 school administrators and 58 teachers responsible for the student care administration system. The samples used in the second step of the research consisted of 9 experts. The samples used in the third step of the research consisted of 145 school administrators and 145 teachers responsible for the student care administration system. The samples were selected by multi-stage random sampling. The tools used in this research were survey forms, semi-structured interview forms, and evaluation forms. The statistics used in this study were percentage, mean, and Standard Deviation.