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臺灣地區國民小學校長科技領導對智慧教室創新擴散影響之研究 / Research on the Effect of Principals’ Technology Leadership on the Diffusion of Innovations in Smarter Classroomsin Elementary Schools in Taiwan

本研究旨在探討臺灣地區國民小學校長科技領導與智慧教室創新擴散的現況,分析不同背景變項與環境變項國民小學之教師,知覺校長科技領導與智慧教室創新擴散之差異情形,並探究國民小學校長科技領導對智慧教室創新擴散之關係,根據研究結論提出建議供有關單位參考。
為達到研究目的,本研究採用問卷調查法,以臺灣地區46所設置有智慧教室的公立國民小學,以校內的教師兼主任、教師兼組長、級任老師與科任教師為研究對象,共寄發問卷364份,回收有效問卷298份,有效回收率為81.87 %。本研究使用SPSS for Windows 20.0 、社會網絡分析軟體(Ucinet 6)及LISREL為資料分析軟體,獲得以下結論 :
一、臺灣地區國小教師對國民小學校長科技領導及智慧教室創新擴散的
知覺程度整體而言屬中上程度,其整體表現已有一定水準。
二、不同性別、年齡、服務年資、學校歷史之國民小學教師在知覺校長
科技領導及智慧教室創新擴散上,均無顯著差異。
三、不同最高學歷、職務性質、學校規模、學校所在位置、智慧教室的
間數、每週智慧教室使用的次數之國民小學教師在知覺校長科技領
導及智慧教室創新擴散上,具有顯著差異。
四、國民小學校長科技領導與智慧教室創新擴散之間具有顯著相關。
五、國民小學校長科技領導對智慧教室創新擴散有預測力,其中以「願
景、計畫與管理」的預測力最高。
六、本研究建構之模式經過結構方程模式檢定獲得支持,國民小學校長
科技領導對智慧教室創新擴散具有正向顯著的影響。
最後依據上述研究結論,提出具體建議,做為教育行政機關、國民小學校長參考運用。

關鍵詞:校長科技領導、智慧教室、創新擴散、社會網絡 / Research on the Effect of Principals’ Technology Leadership
on the Diffusion of Innovations in Smarter Classrooms
in Elementary Schools in Taiwan

Abstract

This study investigated the current status of principals’ technology leadership and the diffusion of innovations in smarter classrooms in elementary schools in Taiwan. It also analyzed the difference of elementary school teachers’ perceptions toward their principals’ technology leadership and the diffusion of innovations in smarter classrooms under different background and environmental variables. Moreover, it probed into the relationship of principals’ technology leadership on the diffusion of innovations in smarter classrooms. According to the research results, suggestions are given to relevant units for reference.

For the above research purposes, this study conducted a questionnaire survey on teachers who are concurrently directors, teachers who are concurrently supervisors, homeroom teachers, and subject teachers, of 46 elementary schools in Taiwan provided with smarter classrooms. A total of 364 questionnaires were distributed, and 298 valid samples were retrieved, with a valid return rate of 81.87%. The data were analyzed using SPSS for Windows 20.0, social network analysis software Ucinet 6, and LISREL. The findings are as follows:

1. In Taiwan, the elementary school teachers’ perceptions towards the elementary school principals’ technology leadership and the diffusion of innovations in smarter classrooms are above average as a whole. Its overall performance meets the standard.
2. For elementary school teachers of different genders, ages, teaching years and school history, their perceptions towards the principals’ technology leadership and the diffusion of innovations in smarter classrooms have no obvious difference.
3. For elementary school teachers of different educational backgrounds, duties, school sizes, school locations, number of smarter classrooms, number of weekly uses in the smarter classrooms, their perceptions towards the principals’ technology leadership and the diffusion of innovations in smarter classrooms are obviously different.
4. There is a significant correlation between the elementary school principals’ technology leadership and the diffusion of innovations in smarter classrooms.
5. Elementary school principals’ technology leadership has predictive power on the diffusion of innovations in smarter classrooms; among them, the predictive power on vision, planning, and management is the highest.
6. The constructed modeling of this research was tested and supported by the Structural Equation Modeling, that elementary school principals’ technology leadership has a positive effect on the diffusion of innovations in smarter classrooms.

Finally, based on the above conclusions, specific suggestions are offered to educational authorities and elementary schools for reference.


Keywords: Principals' Technology Leadership, Smarter Classrooms, Diffusion of Innovations, Social Network

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:CHENGCHI/G0099911005
Creators何寶妍, Ho, Pao Yen
Publisher國立政治大學
Source SetsNational Chengchi University Libraries
Language中文
Detected LanguageEnglish
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