Development and psychometric evaluation of a stakeholder perception scale of supervisors’ digital competencies for performance excellence (SDC-PE)

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Ansar Ansar, Arismunandar Arismunandar, Rasdiana Rasdiana, Siti Ma’rifatin, Fantika Vera Entrisnasari, Rizqi Nindhiani

2026 Frontiers in Education Vol. 10 Article Cited by 1

Abstract

Despite growing interest in educational digital leadership and supervision, validated instruments measuring supervisors’ digital competencies for their performance excellence (SDC-PE) remain scarce, particularly in developing nations. This study developed and validated the SDC-PE scale through stakeholder perceptions of 318 principals and teachers across 78 senior high schools in 17 districts of South Sulawesi, Indonesia. The SDC-PE integrates classical supervision theories (Cogan, Goldhammer, Glickman) with ISTE Standards and DigCompEdu 2.2, yielding four dimensions: Strategic digital leadership (SDL), digital culture promotion (DGC), teacher digital development (TDD), and digital learning facilitation (DGL). Confirmatory composite analysis (CCA) using PLS-SEM demonstrated excellent psychometric properties: factor loadings (0.839–0.936), composite reliability (0.933–0.955), AVE (0.776–0.811), and model fit indices exceeding thresholds (CFI = 0.968, TLI = 0.960, RMSEA = 0.072). Discriminant validity was confirmed through Fornell-Larcker criterion and HTMT ratios (<0.85). The SDC-PE provides educational institutions with an empirically validated assessment tool for evaluating supervisor digital competencies, designing targeted professional development. Copyright © 2026 Ansar, Arismunandar, Rasdiana, Ma’rifatin, Entrisnasari and Nindhiani.

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Department of Education of Administration, State University of Makassar, Makassar, Indonesia; Department of Education of Administration, State University of Malang, Malang, Indonesia; Department of Primary Education, State University of Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, Indonesia