Educational Data Mining in Higher Education: Building a Predictive Model for Retaining University Graduates as Master's Students

Vlado Simeunovic, Sanja Milić, Snežana Ratković-Obradović
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The goal of this study was to create a model for predicting the factors that influence graduates’ decisions to continue their studies at the master's level within the same institution. The research was conducted on the entire population of students ( N  =  663) who started their studies at the Faculty of Education, University of East Sarajevo between 2008 and 2018 and completed their studies by 2021. Part of the data was collected from the faculty information systems and part through questionnaires. The results showed the artificial neural network had the highest classification accuracy while variables, the personal factors, the faculty offers quality, applicable and useful study programs, time to degree and place of residence have the best predictive value. This model can enable other institutions of higher education to create an inclusive environment that enhances student wellbeing, improves educational results, and increases institutional efficiency.
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高等教育中的教育数据挖掘:建立大学毕业生继续攻读硕士研究生的预测模型
本研究的目标是创建一个模型,用于预测影响毕业生决定在同一院校继续攻读硕士学位的因素。研究对象为2008年至2018年期间在东萨拉热窝大学教育学院开始学习并在2021年完成学业的全体学生(N = 663)。部分数据来自学院信息系统,部分数据通过问卷调查收集。结果显示,人工神经网络的分类准确率最高,而个人因素、院系提供的课程质量、适用和有用的学习课程、获得学位的时间和居住地等变量的预测价值最高。这一模型可以帮助其他高等教育机构创建一个包容性的环境,从而提高学生的幸福感、改善教育成果并提高机构效率。
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