This research aims to develop a structural relationship model of servant leadership among educational administrators that impacts the effectiveness of primary schools in northeastern Thailand and to examine the models alignment with empirical data. The study is conducted in two phases: Phase 1 involves developing a structural linear model of servant leadership among educational administrators that affects the effectiveness of primary schools in northeastern Thailand, and Phase 2 tests the models consistency with empirical data. The sample consists of 500 administrators and teachers from the 2021 academic year. The data collection instrument is a rating scale questionnaire measuring school effectiveness, with discriminative power values between 0.44 0.81 and reliability of 0.98, and a servant leadership factor with discriminative power values between 0.22 0.87 and reliability of 0.98. Data analysis includes frequency, percentage, mean, standard deviation, Pearson correlation coefficient, and structural linear modeling using specialized software. The research findings indicate that: 1) The structural linear model of servant leadership among educational administrators impacting primary school effectiveness in northeastern Thailand includes five dimensions: Vision, with three observable variables; Awareness, with three observable variables; Understanding and Valuing Others, with three observable variables; Staff Development, with three observable variables; and Service, with five observable variables. School effectiveness comprises four observable variables. 2) The developed model is consistent with the empirical data, with a Chi-square () value of 159.66, degrees of freedom (df) of 137, a p-value of 0.09, a relative Chi-square (/df) of 1.17, RMSEA of 0.02, GFI of 0.97, and AGFI of 0.95.
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