Abstract:
The objectives of this research were: 1) to study academic leadership in the digital age of school administrators and 2) to study guidelines for developing academic leadership in the digital age of school administrators Under Chiang Rai Primary Educational Service Area Office 1. The sample used in this research were 291 people from school administrators and teachers Under Chiang Rai Primary Educational Service Area Office 1 and interview 5 expert people. The tools used were a 5-point scaled questionnaire with a concordance index of 1.00 and a confidence value of 0.98 and a semi-structured interview. Statistics used in data analysis were frequency distribution, percentage, mean and standard deviation. and content analysis from interviews the results showed that 1) Academic Leadership in the Digital Age of School Administrators under Chiang Rai Primary Educational Service Area Office 1, as a whole, it was found that academic leadership in the digital age of school administrators under the Office of Chiang Rai Primary Educational Service Area 1 was at a high level overall. The aspect with the highest average was the aspect of curriculum use and evaluation. The aspect with the second average was the promotion of professional development and honor. and the enhancement of learners' potential, respectively. The aspect with the lowest average is the development and creation of academic standards 2) Guidelines for development Academic Leadership in the Digital Age of School Administrators under the jurisdiction of Chiang Rai Primary Educational Service Area Office 1. The emphasizes that administrators should develop academic leadership for themselves. Develop yourself and your team to be able to use technology that will be used as a tool for management or learning management. Understand the purpose of education management that focuses on developing quality learners. The information necessary for educational institution management is systematically stored and can be used in a timely manner. In addition, applications that exist today should be adapted to be up-to-date and suitable for changing conditions.