菲律宾学校领导数字化领导力的社会人口决定因素

J. C. Tanucan, C. V. Negrido, Baby Jane Uytico, Walton Wider
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尽管菲律宾越来越重视学校数字化,但该国的数字化领导领域仍然有限。本研究调查了年龄、性别、服务年限、受教育程度、学校所在地和学校类型等社会人口因素对菲律宾学校领导数字领导力的影响。采用方便抽样法,对386名学校领导进行了横断面调查。数据是通过邀请链接收集到通过各种社交媒体平台分发的问卷调查。描述性数据采用频率和百分比,并采用独立t检验和单因素方差分析(ANOVA)对研究变量进行检验。研究发现,在城市或私立学校工作的年轻男性领导者,或者那些相对较新担任领导角色的人,拥有更高的教育学历,往往具有更高的数字领导水平。这意味着学校领导的社会人口因素会影响他们的数字领导力。该研究还强调,迫切需要深入研究菲律宾教育领域数字领导的性质和影响,重点关注社会人口因素如何影响数字领导技能的采用。研究结果表明,政府和教育机构需要在支持所有学校领导发展数字领导技能方面发挥更积极的作用,无论他们的社会人口背景如何。这包括提供培训和支持,以及为数字化领导创造一个更支持性的环境。
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Socio-demographic determinants of Filipino school leaders’ digital leadership
The field of digital leadership in the Philippines is limited, despite the country's growing regard for school digitization. This study investigated the socio-demographic factors such as age, gender, years of service, educational attainment, location of school, and type of school, that influenced Filipino school leaders' digital leadership. A cross-sectional survey was conducted with 386 school leaders, selected through convenience sampling technique. The data was collected through an invitation link to a questionnaire survey distributed through various social media platforms. Descriptive data using frequency and percentage, and independent t-test and one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) were employed to examine the variables of the study. The study found that younger male leaders working in urban or private schools, or those who were relatively new in their leadership roles, with higher educational qualifications tend to have higher levels of digital leadership. This meant that socio-demographic factors of school leaders can influence their digital leadership. The study also emphasizes the critical need for in-depth research into the nature and implications of digital leadership in the Philippine educational landscape, focusing on how socio-demographic factors influenced the adoption of digital leadership skills. The study's findings implied that government and educational institutions need to take a more proactive role in supporting the development of digital leadership skills among all school leaders, regardless of their socio-demographic backgrounds. This includes providing training and support, and creating a more supportive environment for digital leadership.
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