Key success factors for transforming classrooms into learning communities in digital learning ecosystem at secondary schools in Thailand

Author:

Tuamsuk Kulthida12ORCID,Nguyen Lan Thi1ORCID,Kanjug Issara2ORCID,Lowatcharin Grichawat2ORCID,Manakul Teeradej2ORCID,Poonpon Kornwipa2ORCID,Sarakorn Weerachai2ORCID,Somabut Anucha2ORCID,Srisawasdi Niwat2ORCID,Traiyarach Saksuriya2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Information Science, Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, THAILAND

2. Smart Learning Innovation Research Center, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, THAILAND

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the success factors for transforming classrooms into learning communities in digital learning ecosystem (DLE) of Thailand’s secondary schools. Quantitative research was conducted by using a questionnaire as the research instrument to measure teachers’ evaluation of factors. Purposive sampling was applied to obtain a sample group of secondary schools. The questionnaires were sent to teachers at secondary schools in 20 provinces in Northeast Thailand that were employing the smart learning project for their teaching and learning. Data analysis was performed using descriptive statistics, exploratory factor analysis, and confirmatory factor analysis. The results revealed that learning support technologies, teachers, and learners were the three most important factors influencing the development of DLE (<i>x</i> =4.64, <i>x</i> =4.61, and <i>x</i> =4.49, respectively). The findings of this study have implications for educators, administrators, and teachers to review and discover appropriate ways to invest the necessary conditions that can enhance the quality of DLEs and improve teaching and learning activities in the digital environment at secondary schools.

Publisher

Bastas Publications

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Education

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