Guidelines for the development of distance learning information technology of schools under the secondary education service area office 7 in new normal era
Abstract:
The purposes of this study were: 1) to examine current and desirable conditions of distance education management through information technology of educational institution under the Secondary Education Service Area Office 7 in new normal era, and 2) to investigate guidelines for the development of distance education management through information technology of educational institution under the Secondary
Education Service Area Office 7 in new normal era.
The samples of this research consisted of 325 teachers from 44 schools under the Secondary Education Service Area Office 7 selected using the sample size by Sirichai Kanchanawasi and stratified random sampling method. The informants from the interviews were five institutional directors, experts, and teachers under the Secondary Education Service Area Office 7, and ran the project of distance education
management through information technology and held in the positions of educational institutions for 5 years or more and they were selected by purposive sampling method. The research instruments were 5-rating-scale questionnaires with dual-response format and structured interview forms. The statistics used for analyzing the data were frequency, percentage, mean, standard deviation and the interviews were analyzed by content analysis and frequency distribution.
The research findings were as follows: 1) The current and desirable conditions of distance education management through information technology of educational institution under the Secondary Education Service Area Office 7 in new normal era as a whole were at a high level. 2) The guidelines for the development of distance education management through information technology of educational institution under the Secondary Education Service Area Office 7 in new normal era showed that qualified classrooms and professional development were the most needed. The guidelines included the following: (1) teachers should be developed to learn about distance education management through information technology, (2) teachers should do classroom research distance education through information technology, (3) teachers should do individual development plans and should participate community of professional learning, and (4) institutional administrators and related people should appoint a commission of supervision.