An Assessment/Investigation on Malaysia School Heads’ Technology Leadership Inclinations and Activities.

A study was conducted on 120 schools heads in Malaysian schools in June 2013 to identify their inclinations and technology activities using NETS-A. Survey questions consisting of 36 items were distributed and 60% returned the questionnaires. The result of the study showed that the Teaching and Learn...

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Main Authors: Yusup, Hashim, Yusri, Yusup
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description A study was conducted on 120 schools heads in Malaysian schools in June 2013 to identify their inclinations and technology activities using NETS-A. Survey questions consisting of 36 items were distributed and 60% returned the questionnaires. The result of the study showed that the Teaching and Learning standard has the highest score while Social, Legal and Ethical Issues has the lowest score. Primary school outperforms secondary schools in every Educational Technology Standard. Similarly, rural area schools outperform urban schools in every standard.
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spelling my-aeu-eprints.4482019-07-11T01:31:42Z http://ur.aeu.edu.my/448/ An Assessment/Investigation on Malaysia School Heads’ Technology Leadership Inclinations and Activities. Yusup, Hashim Yusri, Yusup AI Indexes (General) A study was conducted on 120 schools heads in Malaysian schools in June 2013 to identify their inclinations and technology activities using NETS-A. Survey questions consisting of 36 items were distributed and 60% returned the questionnaires. The result of the study showed that the Teaching and Learning standard has the highest score while Social, Legal and Ethical Issues has the lowest score. Primary school outperforms secondary schools in every Educational Technology Standard. Similarly, rural area schools outperform urban schools in every standard. 2013-09-16 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://ur.aeu.edu.my/448/1/AN%20ASSESSMENT%20INVESTIGATION%20ON%20MALAYSIAN%20SCHOOL%20HEADS%20%281%29-2-9.pdf Yusup, Hashim and Yusri, Yusup (2013) An Assessment/Investigation on Malaysia School Heads’ Technology Leadership Inclinations and Activities. In: International Malaysian Educational Technology Convention, 16-18 September 2013, Golden Flower Hotel, Bandung, Indonesia,.
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An Assessment/Investigation on Malaysia School Heads’ Technology Leadership Inclinations and Activities.
title An Assessment/Investigation on Malaysia School Heads’ Technology Leadership Inclinations and Activities.
title_full An Assessment/Investigation on Malaysia School Heads’ Technology Leadership Inclinations and Activities.
title_fullStr An Assessment/Investigation on Malaysia School Heads’ Technology Leadership Inclinations and Activities.
title_full_unstemmed An Assessment/Investigation on Malaysia School Heads’ Technology Leadership Inclinations and Activities.
title_short An Assessment/Investigation on Malaysia School Heads’ Technology Leadership Inclinations and Activities.
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