Perceptions of School Leaders about Digital Communication in the Saudi Education System
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2024-05
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Tennessee State University
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the perceptions of school leaders in Bisha about
digital communication in the Saudi education system. The purpose of the current study was also
to identify the attitudes of school leaders towards digital communication in terms of factors
affecting the acceptance and use of digital communication in the educational process, and to
identify the extent of performance and the expected benefit from the use of digital
communication systems by school leaders in the Saudi educational system. This study also
attempted to test the impact of some factors, such as ease of use, perceived usefulness, and
behavioral intention in the actual use of digital communication technologies, and to reveal the
obstacles facing school leaders in the Saudi education system while using digital communication
technologies, and their suggestions for developing the use of these technologies in the
educational process. One of the key findings of the study is that the presence of high levels of
satisfaction among school leaders in the Saudi education system with the use of digital
communication. They emphasized the importance of focusing on training courses to enhance the
technical capabilities of school leaders, teachers, and students. Importantly, the study revealed
that there were no statistically significant differences based on educational qualifications,
leadership experience, or participation in training courses, indicating a consistent trend of
positive attitudes toward digital communication among school leaders.
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Leaders, Digital, Saudi Education, COVID-19, Faris