Conditions For the Operation of The Vocational Learning Community of Schools in the Highlands and Backcountry under the Nan Primary Educational Service Area Office District 1
Abstract:
The purpose of this research were: 1) to study conditions for the operation of the professional learning community of the hill tribe and backcountry schools under the Nan Primary Educational Service Area Office 1. 2) to compare Conditions for the operation of the professional learning community of the hill tribe and backcountry schools under the Nan Primary Educational Service Area Office 1. Classified by job positions according to educational and work experience. The sample group used in this research, the administrators and teachers in the hill tribe and backcountry the Nan Primary Educational Service Area Office 1, The sample size was determined by using Craig C. and Morgan tables of 147 people. The instrument used in the research was a 5-level estimator questionnaire based on the Lickert approach. The statistics used in the data analysis were percentage, mean, standard deviation. T test and the one-way analysis of variance when differences were found using the double difference test according to the Scheffer method. The results of the research were as follows: 1) Conditions for the operation of the professional learning community of the hill tribe and backcountry schools under the Nan Primary Educational Service Area Office 1 overall and each aspect is at the highest level. The highest average level is structural support for communities oppose, the existence of supporting conditions, the exchange of learning between people support and leadership shared vision and values. Support and leadership are the lowest, respectively. 2) Comparison results Conditions for the operation of the vocational learning community of schools in the highlands and backcountry under the Nan Elementary Education Service Area Office 1, classified by job position, found that overall, there was no difference. Classified by work experience found that there was no difference. Classified by educational background It was found that the difference was statistically significant at 0.05.