Factors Affecting School Management the Office of the Private Education Commission

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Proynapud Tuysagonkul

Abstract

The purpose of this research was to (1) (2) to compare the factors of school management in the school under the Office of the Private Education Commission, based on sex and educational background. The samples were School teacher, neurologist Office of the Board Private Education Commissioner The sample size was Krejcie and Morgan at 95% confidence level, 97 samples were randomized and random sampling was used. Research tools the questionnaire consisted of 5 questionnaires with reliability of .96.


  1. The study of the factors of school management in the school. Under the umbrella of the Office of the Private Education Commission, all aspects and aspects of the four aspects are the behavior or characteristics of the executives. Teacher Features the arrangement or use of facilities, media, services and other educational assistance. And participatory management. Very high

  2. Comparative Study of Learning Management Factors The Office of the Private Education Commission Of teachers with different sex It was found that the overall and the individual aspects of the behavior or characteristics of the management. Teacher Features the arrangement or use of facilities, media, services and other educational assistance. And participatory management. Differently Statistical significance was at 0.5.

  3. Comparative Study of Learning Management Factors the Office of the Private Education Commission There are many different types of teachers. The overall and individual aspects of the behavior or characteristics of the management. Teacher Features the arrangement or use of facilities, media, services and other educational assistance. And participatory management. There was no statistically significant difference at 0.5.

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Tuysagonkul, P. (2019). Factors Affecting School Management the Office of the Private Education Commission. Journal of Arts Management, 3(1), 23–32. Retrieved from https://so02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jam/article/view/175564
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