Teachers insight on digital competencies and maturity among schools administrators in Sarawak, Malaysian schools

Digital in education is always evolving at a quick pace and Malaysia experienced a slower rate of adaption among the some Southeast countries. the administrators at the schools possess inadequate digital competence. This article aims to investigate the competence of school administrators from the pe...

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Main Authors: Caroline Cathy, Nubun, Zaiton, Hassan, Hana, Hamidi
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spelling my.unimas.ir.445312024-04-02T01:13:29Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/44531/ Teachers insight on digital competencies and maturity among schools administrators in Sarawak, Malaysian schools Caroline Cathy, Nubun Zaiton, Hassan Hana, Hamidi H Social Sciences (General) L Education (General) Digital in education is always evolving at a quick pace and Malaysia experienced a slower rate of adaption among the some Southeast countries. the administrators at the schools possess inadequate digital competence. This article aims to investigate the competence of school administrators from the perspective of teachers, as well as to classify Malaysian schools' level of digital maturity. Moreover, digital maturity is a prerequisite for the success of digital transformation, yet research on digital maturity in Malaysian education is lacking. Six Malaysian teachers participated in a Focus Group Discussion (FGD) by utilising a qualitative method. This study identified school administrators' competence for digital leadership are vision and mission, digital culture, digital professional development, digitally go-forward, digital safety and digital resilience. The subthemes are problem-solving, communication, teamwork, creativity, critical thinking, ethical and cultural awareness, adaptability, self-direction, technical skills, lifelong learning, and information management. Malaysian schools' digital maturity, as measured by the Educational Process-Capability Digital Maturity (EPCMM), is at level 3, which is designated as "Management." In order to empower and improve school administrators' competences to fully integrate digital technology into daily administrative tasks while leading the digital cultural changes in their schools, it is helpful to know the level of digital maturity in Malaysian schools. Readers Insights Publisher 2024-03-24 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/44531/2/Teachers.pdf Caroline Cathy, Nubun and Zaiton, Hassan and Hana, Hamidi (2024) Teachers insight on digital competencies and maturity among schools administrators in Sarawak, Malaysian schools. Asia Proceedings of Social Sciences, 12 (1). pp. 46-48. https://readersinsight.net/APSS/article/view/2993 https://doi.org/10.31580/ehjw9n41
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Hana, Hamidi
Teachers insight on digital competencies and maturity among schools administrators in Sarawak, Malaysian schools
description Digital in education is always evolving at a quick pace and Malaysia experienced a slower rate of adaption among the some Southeast countries. the administrators at the schools possess inadequate digital competence. This article aims to investigate the competence of school administrators from the perspective of teachers, as well as to classify Malaysian schools' level of digital maturity. Moreover, digital maturity is a prerequisite for the success of digital transformation, yet research on digital maturity in Malaysian education is lacking. Six Malaysian teachers participated in a Focus Group Discussion (FGD) by utilising a qualitative method. This study identified school administrators' competence for digital leadership are vision and mission, digital culture, digital professional development, digitally go-forward, digital safety and digital resilience. The subthemes are problem-solving, communication, teamwork, creativity, critical thinking, ethical and cultural awareness, adaptability, self-direction, technical skills, lifelong learning, and information management. Malaysian schools' digital maturity, as measured by the Educational Process-Capability Digital Maturity (EPCMM), is at level 3, which is designated as "Management." In order to empower and improve school administrators' competences to fully integrate digital technology into daily administrative tasks while leading the digital cultural changes in their schools, it is helpful to know the level of digital maturity in Malaysian schools.
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