This study aims to develop comprehensive education and learning guidelines aimed at preserving and protecting Qinghai Mongolian folk songs in China within the broader context of intangible cultural heritage. With a strong theoretical foundation emphasizing the role of education, interdisciplinary approaches, and community engagement, this study employs a multidisciplinary methodology. This includes an extensive literature review, expert consultations, fieldwork, and case studies to develop comprehensive education and learning guidelines for the safeguarding of Qinghai Mongolian folk songs. The historical evolution of Mongolian folk songs, legal frameworks, collaborative efforts, government-led initiatives, the role of social forces, published resources, and higher education institutions all feature prominently in the research results. These findings align with the theoretical principles outlined in the literature review, emphasizing the importance of education, interdisciplinary approaches, and community engagement in ICH preservation. The education and learning guidelines generated by this research serve as a valuable framework for the sustainable protection of Qinghai Mongolian folk songs and offer insights applicable to the preservation of intangible cultural heritage globally.
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The objective of this study is twofold: 1) To examine the current situations, desired conditions, and requirements for participation in quality assurance efforts of small schools under the Office of the Basic Education Commission. 2) To explore developmental guidelines for enhancing the quality assurance practices of these educational institutions. The research methodology involved: 1) surveying to assess the current situations, desired conditions, and essential requirements; and 2) investigating development guidelines embedded in the working processes of three schools with the best educational assurance practices. The sample groups included 385 persons who were school administrators and teachers. Research tools included a survey form, interview forms, and an assessment form, which was verified and approved by nine qualified individuals. Data analysis involved content validation and factor analysis. The statistics also indicated the correctness, appropriateness, feasibility, and utility of the information. The statistical techniques used in the research included basic statistics and the analysis of essential requirements. The findings of the study revealed the following: 1) The current situation of the participation in educational quality assurance efforts of the small schools was rated at a moderate level, with the highest level of the desired conditions. An area of the requirements that was rated with the highest score of development priority was active participation in quality assurance. 2) The developmental guidelines for quality assurance practices in educational institutions encompassed five domains with a total of 16 strategies. The experts’ evaluation of these domains indicated a high level of accuracy, while appropriateness, feasibility, and utility were scored at the highest level.
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Matthias Grünke, Jennifer Karnes, Anne Barwasser, Mack Burke
This paper presents a replication study investigating the effectiveness of a strategy to assist students with learning difficulties in adding fractions. Drawing on the research conducted by Grünke et al. (2023), this single-case analysis extends the application of the Look, Ask, Pick (LAP) mnemonic technique initially introduced by Test and Ellis (2005) to struggling sixth-grade students. Employing a multiple-baseline design, we implemented the LAP strategy with four participants in a time lagged fashion. Significant improvements were observed in their fraction performance, demonstrating the intervention’s potential to enhance understanding and proficiency. The students highly appreciated the strategy, deeming it of great importance. In conclusion, we address the limitations of our study, propose directions for future research, and delve into the implications for teachers. This research contributes to the understanding of fraction interventions and offers valuable insights into facilitating the mathematical progress of students facing challenges.
本文介绍了一项复制研究,调查了帮助学习有困难的学生学习分数加法的策略的有效性。借鉴 Grünke 等人(2023 年)的研究成果,本单例分析将 Test 和 Ellis(2005 年)最初引入的 "看、问、挑"(LAP)记忆法扩展应用于学习有困难的六年级学生。采用多基线设计,我们对四名参与者实施了时滞式 LAP 策略。我们观察到他们的分数成绩有了明显的提高,这证明了该干预措施在提高理解能力和熟练程度方面的潜力。学生们高度赞赏这一策略,认为它非常重要。最后,我们讨论了研究的局限性,提出了未来研究的方向,并深入探讨了对教师的影响。这项研究有助于加深对分数干预的理解,并为促进面临挑战的学生的数学进步提供了宝贵的见解。
{"title":"Strategy-Based Math Instruction for Secondary Students with Learning Difficulties: A Replication Study","authors":"Matthias Grünke, Jennifer Karnes, Anne Barwasser, Mack Burke","doi":"10.5539/jel.v13n2p19","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.5539/jel.v13n2p19","url":null,"abstract":"This paper presents a replication study investigating the effectiveness of a strategy to assist students with learning difficulties in adding fractions. Drawing on the research conducted by Grünke et al. (2023), this single-case analysis extends the application of the Look, Ask, Pick (LAP) mnemonic technique initially introduced by Test and Ellis (2005) to struggling sixth-grade students. Employing a multiple-baseline design, we implemented the LAP strategy with four participants in a time lagged fashion. Significant improvements were observed in their fraction performance, demonstrating the intervention’s potential to enhance understanding and proficiency. The students highly appreciated the strategy, deeming it of great importance. In conclusion, we address the limitations of our study, propose directions for future research, and delve into the implications for teachers. This research contributes to the understanding of fraction interventions and offers valuable insights into facilitating the mathematical progress of students facing challenges.","PeriodicalId":502937,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Education and Learning","volume":"14 9","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2024-01-21","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"139523361","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
The ILM model to promote creative thinking skills is concerning the application of the concepts of virtual technology in the instruction management, which is consistent and appropriate for learners in the digital age, so that they are able to learn anywhere and anytime by means of the brand-new teaching innovations. The objectives of this research are (1) to synthesise the conceptual framework of the ILM model, (2) to develop the ILM model, and (3) to study the results of the development of the ILM model. The research tools include (1) the ILM model, and (2) the evaluation form on the suitability of the ILM model. The results show that (1) the overall suitability of the ILM model (overall elements) is at the highest level (Mean = 4.88, SD = 0.14), and (2) the overall suitability of the ILM model is at the highest level (Mean = 4.90, SD = 0.18). This can be summarised that the ILM model is a kind of learning model that was developed by applying the concepts of virtual technology and imagineering learning process that can be used as guidelines to learn anywhere and anytime for the 21st century learners.
促进创造性思维能力的 ILM 模式涉及虚拟技术概念在教学管理中的应用,它与数字时代的学习者相一致、相适应,使学习者能够通过全新的教学创新随时随地进行学习。本研究的目标是:(1)归纳 ILM 模式的概念框架;(2)开发 ILM 模式;(3)研究 ILM 模式的开发成果。研究工具包括:(1)ILM 模型;(2)ILM 模型适用性评估表。结果表明:(1) ILM 模型(总体要素)的总体适宜性处于最高水平(平均值 = 4.88,标准差 = 0.14);(2) ILM 模型的总体适宜性处于最高水平(平均值 = 4.90,标准差 = 0.18)。这可以概括为,ILM 模式是一种应用虚拟技术和想象工程学习过程概念开发的学习模式,可作为 21 世纪学习者随时随地学习的指南。
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The purpose of this study was to describe the association between the learning strategy preference of the learners as identified by Assessing The Learning Strategies of AdultS (ATLAS) and the individual personality traits as defined by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). The sample was 553 adults in Canada and the United States. Two types of analyses were used to investigate the association between learning strategy preferences and personality traits. First, discriminant analysis explored the interaction of personality traits with the learning strategy preference. Second, analysis of variance measured the association of each personality trait with the learning-strategy-preference groups separately. The findings provided several explicit personality traits associated with each learning-strategy-preference group. These findings support the conclusion that a strong association exists between personality traits and learning-strategy-preference characteristics. Learning strategy preferences and personality traits complement each other. Each clarifies and enriches the other. As a result, teachers have two indicators that can help them personalize the teaching-learning environment for each student. Teachers can use the learning-strategy-group descriptions as guides for organizing each learner's instructional activities and plans and as a cognitive framework for uncovering and monitoring student behaviors and alerting teachers to potential learning difficulties for some students. Students can apply the descriptions of the learning-strategy-preference groups to facilitate self-assessment and metacognition. Theory can be enhanced by considering the two concepts of learning strategy preferences and personality traits coupled and by conducting quantitative and qualitative research to test and expand the generalizability of the learning-strategy-group descriptions. (Permission is granted to use Assessing The Learning Strategies of AdultS and the Personality Identity Estimator in practice and research. Links to printable copies and online completion are appended.)
{"title":"The Association of Personality Characteristics with Learning Strategy Preferences","authors":"Gary J. Conti, Rita C. McNeil","doi":"10.5539/jel.v13n2p1","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.5539/jel.v13n2p1","url":null,"abstract":"The purpose of this study was to describe the association between the learning strategy preference of the learners as identified by Assessing The Learning Strategies of AdultS (ATLAS) and the individual personality traits as defined by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). The sample was 553 adults in Canada and the United States. Two types of analyses were used to investigate the association between learning strategy preferences and personality traits. First, discriminant analysis explored the interaction of personality traits with the learning strategy preference. Second, analysis of variance measured the association of each personality trait with the learning-strategy-preference groups separately. The findings provided several explicit personality traits associated with each learning-strategy-preference group. These findings support the conclusion that a strong association exists between personality traits and learning-strategy-preference characteristics. Learning strategy preferences and personality traits complement each other. Each clarifies and enriches the other. As a result, teachers have two indicators that can help them personalize the teaching-learning environment for each student. Teachers can use the learning-strategy-group descriptions as guides for organizing each learner's instructional activities and plans and as a cognitive framework for uncovering and monitoring student behaviors and alerting teachers to potential learning difficulties for some students. Students can apply the descriptions of the learning-strategy-preference groups to facilitate self-assessment and metacognition. Theory can be enhanced by considering the two concepts of learning strategy preferences and personality traits coupled and by conducting quantitative and qualitative research to test and expand the generalizability of the learning-strategy-group descriptions. (Permission is granted to use Assessing The Learning Strategies of AdultS and the Personality Identity Estimator in practice and research. Links to printable copies and online completion are appended.)","PeriodicalId":502937,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Education and Learning","volume":"23 11","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2024-01-21","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"139610043","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
This research aimed to investigate effective approaches to teacher development as a meaningful form of professional development (PD). The objective was to assess the impact of teachers’ learning as an approach to PD and to summarize best practices. The study involved teachers from two primary schools who participated in the Healthy School Empowerment Project, a four-year collaborative learning initiative designed to support educators in improving classroom instruction and enhancing school performance. The findings revealed the most effective approaches for professional development and enhancing teachers’ learning include establishing the school as a professional learning community (PLC), implementing teacher-as-learner programs, providing coaching by master teachers, and fostering teacher networks. Bottom of Form
{"title":"Effective Approaches to Teacher Professional Development in Thailand: Case Study","authors":"Prawit Erawan, Waraporn Erawan","doi":"10.5539/jel.v13n2p64","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.5539/jel.v13n2p64","url":null,"abstract":"This research aimed to investigate effective approaches to teacher development as a meaningful form of professional development (PD). The objective was to assess the impact of teachers’ learning as an approach to PD and to summarize best practices. The study involved teachers from two primary schools who participated in the Healthy School Empowerment Project, a four-year collaborative learning initiative designed to support educators in improving classroom instruction and enhancing school performance. The findings revealed the most effective approaches for professional development and enhancing teachers’ learning include establishing the school as a professional learning community (PLC), implementing teacher-as-learner programs, providing coaching by master teachers, and fostering teacher networks. Bottom of Form","PeriodicalId":502937,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Education and Learning","volume":"14 12","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2024-01-21","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"139523425","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
The architecture of the virtual learning community via metaverse, or VLC via metaverse, to promote digital teacher’s competency is related to the application of the concepts of virtual learning community integrated with virtual reality technology to promote the competency of teachers in the digital age. This is also to equip these teachers with comprehensive digital competency in order that they can apply it in the instruction management in a more efficient manner. In addition, this competency is believed to encourage teachers to have a step-by-step thinking process and enable them to use information technology media more practically with more understanding and creativity. The objectives of this study are (1) to synthesize the conceptual framework of the VLC via metaverse to promote digital teacher’s competency, (2) to design the architecture of the VLC via metaverse to promote digital teacher’s competency, and (3) to study the results of the design of the architecture of the VLC via metaverse to promote digital teacher’s competency. The participants in this research are 7 experts from different institutions, all of whom are specialized in the design and development of instruction systems. The research tools include (1) the architecture of the VLC via metaverse, and (2) the assessment form on the suitability of the architecture of the VLC via metaverse. The results of this research show that (1) the overall suitability of the design of the architecture of the VLC via metaverse (overall elements) is at the highest level (Mean = 4.71, SD. = 0.57), and (2) the overall suitability of the design of the architecture of the VLC via metaverse is at the highest level (Mean = 4.70, SD. = 0.52).
{"title":"Design of the Architecture of the Virtual Learning Community: VLC via Metaverse to Promote Digital Teacher’s Competency","authors":"Sriwichai Netniyom, Pinanta Chatwattana","doi":"10.5539/jel.v13n2p46","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.5539/jel.v13n2p46","url":null,"abstract":"The architecture of the virtual learning community via metaverse, or VLC via metaverse, to promote digital teacher’s competency is related to the application of the concepts of virtual learning community integrated with virtual reality technology to promote the competency of teachers in the digital age. This is also to equip these teachers with comprehensive digital competency in order that they can apply it in the instruction management in a more efficient manner. In addition, this competency is believed to encourage teachers to have a step-by-step thinking process and enable them to use information technology media more practically with more understanding and creativity. The objectives of this study are (1) to synthesize the conceptual framework of the VLC via metaverse to promote digital teacher’s competency, (2) to design the architecture of the VLC via metaverse to promote digital teacher’s competency, and (3) to study the results of the design of the architecture of the VLC via metaverse to promote digital teacher’s competency. The participants in this research are 7 experts from different institutions, all of whom are specialized in the design and development of instruction systems. The research tools include (1) the architecture of the VLC via metaverse, and (2) the assessment form on the suitability of the architecture of the VLC via metaverse. The results of this research show that (1) the overall suitability of the design of the architecture of the VLC via metaverse (overall elements) is at the highest level (Mean = 4.71, SD. = 0.57), and (2) the overall suitability of the design of the architecture of the VLC via metaverse is at the highest level (Mean = 4.70, SD. = 0.52).","PeriodicalId":502937,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Education and Learning","volume":"5 4","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2024-01-21","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"139523805","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
This research aimed to create a smart training application innovation to develop Thai language reading skills for Thai grade 1 students, targeting an efficiency standard of 80/80. The study compared the reading abilities of Thai grade 1 students before and after using the application. These students were from the Network School of the Teacher Professional Experience Center, Faculty of Education, Loei Rajabhat University. Specifically, 13 students from Ban Na Si School were selected using purposive random sampling for the first semester of the academic year 2023. This school was intentionally selected due to its eagerness to implement this innovative approach. The study utilized two versions of the smart training application: one focused on words without tone marks and the other on consonant blend words. Four lesson plans were designed (two for each version), and a 20-question reading achievement test was administered. Through the E1/E2 value calculation and a t-test, it was deduced that the application surpassed the 80/80 efficiency standard, scoring 81.15/86.15. Furthermore, students exhibited a significant improvement in their reading skills after using the application, as evidenced by a higher post-study performance at a 0.05 significance level.
本研究旨在创新智能培训应用,培养泰国一年级学生的泰语阅读能力,目标是将效率标准定为 80/80。研究比较了泰国一年级学生在使用该应用程序前后的阅读能力。这些学生来自罗颐拉贾巴大学教育学院教师职业体验中心网络学校。具体来说,我们采用目的性随机抽样的方法,从班那斯学校(Ban Na Si School)选取了 13 名 2023 学年第一学期的学生。之所以有意选择这所学校,是因为它迫切希望实施这一创新方法。本研究使用了两个版本的智能训练应用程序:一个侧重于无声调标记的单词,另一个侧重于辅音混合单词。共设计了四个教案(每个版本两个),并进行了 20 道阅读成绩测试题。通过 E1/E2 值计算和 t 检验,推断出该应用软件超过了 80/80 的效率标准,得分为 81.15/86.15。此外,在使用该应用程序后,学生的阅读能力有了明显提高,在 0.05 的显著性水平下,学习后的成绩有所提高。
{"title":"Development of Reading Skills for Thai Grade 1 Students Through Smart Training Application Innovation","authors":"Sirisuda Thanavanitchayakul, Patcharee Srichok","doi":"10.5539/jel.v13n2p37","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.5539/jel.v13n2p37","url":null,"abstract":"This research aimed to create a smart training application innovation to develop Thai language reading skills for Thai grade 1 students, targeting an efficiency standard of 80/80. The study compared the reading abilities of Thai grade 1 students before and after using the application. These students were from the Network School of the Teacher Professional Experience Center, Faculty of Education, Loei Rajabhat University. Specifically, 13 students from Ban Na Si School were selected using purposive random sampling for the first semester of the academic year 2023. This school was intentionally selected due to its eagerness to implement this innovative approach. The study utilized two versions of the smart training application: one focused on words without tone marks and the other on consonant blend words. Four lesson plans were designed (two for each version), and a 20-question reading achievement test was administered. Through the E1/E2 value calculation and a t-test, it was deduced that the application surpassed the 80/80 efficiency standard, scoring 81.15/86.15. Furthermore, students exhibited a significant improvement in their reading skills after using the application, as evidenced by a higher post-study performance at a 0.05 significance level.","PeriodicalId":502937,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Education and Learning","volume":"8 10","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2024-01-21","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"139609622","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
The research aims to: 1) Investigate the results of supervision of teaching and learning managements by educational institution administrators under the jurisdiction of Phitsanulok Primary Educational Service Area Office 2. This is a survey research. The samples in the study include 1) 97 educational institution administrators under the jurisdiction of Phitsanulok Primary Educational Service Area Office 2: 2) 97 teachers under the jurisdiction of Phitsanulok Primary Educational Service Area Office 2 These participants were selected using simple random method, totaling 194 people. The tools used in this research are 1) a Document analysis form, and 2) a Questionnaire concerning the supervision of teaching and learning managements of schools under the jurisdiction of Phitsanulok Primary Educational Service Area Office 2. Data was analyzed qualitatively using content analysis and presented in a descriptive analysis format. The results of the study found that; The supervision of teaching and learning managements by educational institution administrators under the jurisdiction of Phitsanulok Primary Educational Service Area Office 2 is generally at the highest level. When considering specific issues, it was found that; in terms of blended learning, the administrators have supported the learning process through online electronic media; in terms of collaborative lesson development, the administrators have identified lesson development issues from classroom problems; and in terms of teaching tasks and mentoring system, the administrators have fostered relationships with teachers in managing teaching and learning teaching and learning managements.
{"title":"Supervision of Teaching and Learning Managements by Educational Institution Administrators Under the Jurisdiction of Phitsanulok Primary Educational Service Area Office 2","authors":"Nirada Wechayaluck, Tawee Savikan, Nisawan Pintong, Kanchana Saphaphak","doi":"10.5539/jel.v13n1p199","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.5539/jel.v13n1p199","url":null,"abstract":"The research aims to: 1) Investigate the results of supervision of teaching and learning managements by educational institution administrators under the jurisdiction of Phitsanulok Primary Educational Service Area Office 2. This is a survey research. The samples in the study include 1) 97 educational institution administrators under the jurisdiction of Phitsanulok Primary Educational Service Area Office 2: 2) 97 teachers under the jurisdiction of Phitsanulok Primary Educational Service Area Office 2 These participants were selected using simple random method, totaling 194 people. The tools used in this research are 1) a Document analysis form, and 2) a Questionnaire concerning the supervision of teaching and learning managements of schools under the jurisdiction of Phitsanulok Primary Educational Service Area Office 2. Data was analyzed qualitatively using content analysis and presented in a descriptive analysis format. The results of the study found that; The supervision of teaching and learning managements by educational institution administrators under the jurisdiction of Phitsanulok Primary Educational Service Area Office 2 is generally at the highest level. When considering specific issues, it was found that; in terms of blended learning, the administrators have supported the learning process through online electronic media; in terms of collaborative lesson development, the administrators have identified lesson development issues from classroom problems; and in terms of teaching tasks and mentoring system, the administrators have fostered relationships with teachers in managing teaching and learning teaching and learning managements.","PeriodicalId":502937,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Education and Learning","volume":"81 11","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2024-01-20","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"139611198","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
The purpose of this research is twofold: 1) to study the application of the design thinking process in school administration under the Secondary Educational Service Area Office, Phitsanulok, Uttaradit, and 2) to explore the implementation of design thinking process in school administration of school administrators under the Secondary Educational Service Area Office, Phitsanulok, Uttaradit. This is a qualitative research study conducted using a sample of 57 educational administrators and 7 qualified personnel as participants. The research tools utilized include document analysis, questionnaires, and interviews, with statistical analysis involving mean values and standard deviations. The research findings indicate that: 1) The application of the design thinking process in school administration of school administrators is at its highest level. When considering each aspect, it was found that the model prototypes had the highest average, while data synthesis had the lowest average. 2) In terms of guidelines for applying design thinking processes in school administration, it was observed that confidence, empathy in work, and awareness of problems with open-ended questioning encourage creativity. Motivating and encouraging the expression of different ideas by participating in the development of models for use in problem-solving and the collection of information of suggestions, for improvement and development were key factors.
{"title":"Guidelines for the Application of Design Thinking Processes in School Administration of School Administrators Under the Secondary Educational Service Area Office, Phitsanulok, Uttaradit","authors":"Sakkumpa Inchuen, Nopmanee Meethong, Numpong Janto, Nirada Wechayaluck","doi":"10.5539/jel.v13n1p172","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.5539/jel.v13n1p172","url":null,"abstract":"The purpose of this research is twofold: 1) to study the application of the design thinking process in school administration under the Secondary Educational Service Area Office, Phitsanulok, Uttaradit, and 2) to explore the implementation of design thinking process in school administration of school administrators under the Secondary Educational Service Area Office, Phitsanulok, Uttaradit. This is a qualitative research study conducted using a sample of 57 educational administrators and 7 qualified personnel as participants. The research tools utilized include document analysis, questionnaires, and interviews, with statistical analysis involving mean values and standard deviations. The research findings indicate that: 1) The application of the design thinking process in school administration of school administrators is at its highest level. When considering each aspect, it was found that the model prototypes had the highest average, while data synthesis had the lowest average. 2) In terms of guidelines for applying design thinking processes in school administration, it was observed that confidence, empathy in work, and awareness of problems with open-ended questioning encourage creativity. Motivating and encouraging the expression of different ideas by participating in the development of models for use in problem-solving and the collection of information of suggestions, for improvement and development were key factors.","PeriodicalId":502937,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Education and Learning","volume":"11 20","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2024-01-20","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"139523728","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}