The Relationship between the Digital Skills of School Administrators and The Effectiveness of School Administration Under The Secondary Educational Service Area Office Chiang Rai
Abstract:
The purposes of this research were 1) to study the digital skills of school administrators. 2) to study the effectiveness of school administration of school administrators. And 3) to study the relationship between the digital skills of school administrators and the effectiveness of school administration. Under the Secondary Educational Service Area Office Chiang Rai. The samples used in this research were administrators and teachers in secondary schools under the Secondary Educational Service Area Office Chiang Rai, Rimkok Campus, 320 people were drawn from the sample group from Krejcie and Morgan's table. Once the sample size was obtained, a multi-stage random sampling method was used. The research was a 5-point scaled questionnaire with an index of instrument consistency (IOC) of 0.33-1.00 and a confidence coefficient of alpha at the level of 0.99. Statistics used in data analysis were frequency distribution. Finding Percentages averaging Finding the Standard Deviation and Pearson's correlation analysis (Pearson Product Moment Correlation). The results of the research showed that: 1) The digital skills of school administrators overall and each aspect was at a high level. The highest average value were search skills, followed by systematic work skills. and skills for comprehension and use of digital technology, respectively. The skills with the lowest average were innovation skills. 2) School effectiveness overall and each aspect was at a high level. The effectiveness of educational institutions with the highest average values was teacher quality, followed by educational institution quality. and administrative quality, respectively. 3) The relationship between digital skills of school administrators and school effectiveness. Under the Secondary Educational Service Area Office Chiang Rai has a high level of positive correlation statistically significant at the .01 level.