Journal of Applied Data Sciences
Vol 5, No 1: JANUARY 2024

Exploring Essential Skills for Sustainable Community Leadership: A Data Analysis Perspective on SDGs Alignment and Model

Matee Pigultong (Educational Technology and Communications Division, Faculty of Technical Education, Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi, Pathum Thani, 12110, Thailand)



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Publish Date
09 Feb 2024

Abstract

This research explores the essential skills required by Thai Buddhist moral teacher monks as community leaders for sustainable development. These monks, representing Buddhism, play a crucial role in conserving teachings and fostering spiritual well-being. The study, employing mixed methods, identifies a comprehensive set of 17 skills necessary for their leadership roles, ranging from academic coordination to digital media- based Dhamma teaching and environmental management. The findings highlight a direct alignment between these skills and specific United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The identified skills contribute significantly to achieving inclusive education, sustainable economic growth, resilient infrastructure, responsible consumption, environmental protection, and the promotion of peaceful societies. In conclusion, this research emphasizes the importance of cultivating a diverse skill set among Thai Buddhist moral teacher monks, offering valuable insights for policymakers, educators, and religious institutions seeking to enhance leadership capabilities and align efforts with global sustainability objectives.

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Abbrev

JADS

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Subject

Computer Science & IT Control & Systems Engineering Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management

Description

One of the current hot topics in science is data: how can datasets be used in scientific and scholarly research in a more reliable, citable and accountable way? Data is of paramount importance to scientific progress, yet most research data remains private. Enhancing the transparency of the processes ...