Abstract
The study aims to present a proposed educational model for implementing electronic management by the principals of public schools in the capital governorate, Amman. The study sample consists of 316 principals (both males and females) selected using the stratified random sampling method from the study population. The descriptive-analytical approach is utilized. The results of the study show that the level of principals' implementation of electronic management in public schools, in the current situation, is at a medium level, with an arithmetic mean of 2.81. However, statistically significant differences are attributed to the effect of gender, favoring females, educational qualification, favoring those with higher education, experience, favoring those with 15 years or more, and the educational phase, favoring the primary phase. On the other hand, for the desired situation in general, the level of principals' implementation of electronic management in public schools is at a medium level, with an arithmetic mean of 3.63. The study recommends placing a strong emphasis on issuing government legislation for implementing electronic management in all public schools. Considering the results, the study presents a set of recommendations, most notably the use of the educational model of electronic management by the principals of public schools in the capital in school management, and the need to provide schools with modern computer equipment with high specifications, which would facilitate electronic management.
Recommended Citation
Al-Jabr, Aseel; Al-Adayleh, Adnan; and Al-Saleem, Bashar
(2024)
"A Proposed Educational Model for the Implementation of Electronic Management by Public School Principals in the Capital (Amman),"
Jordan Journal of Applied Science-Humanities Series: Vol. 41:
Iss.
2, Article 7.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.aaru.edu.jo/jjoas-h/vol41/iss2/7