On analysing student resilience in Higher Education Programs using a data-driven approach

Analysing student resilience is important as research has shown that resilience is related to students’ academic performance and their persistence through academic setbacks. While questionnaires can be conducted to assess student resilience directly, they suffer from human recall errors and delibera...

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Main Authors: WIDJAJA, Audrey Tedja, LIM, Ee-Peng, GUNAWAN, Aldy
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-77572022-05-10T05:17:18Z On analysing student resilience in Higher Education Programs using a data-driven approach WIDJAJA, Audrey Tedja LIM, Ee-Peng GUNAWAN, Aldy Analysing student resilience is important as research has shown that resilience is related to students’ academic performance and their persistence through academic setbacks. While questionnaires can be conducted to assess student resilience directly, they suffer from human recall errors and deliberate suppression of true responses. In this paper, we propose ACREA, ACademic REsilience Analytics framework which adopts a data-driven approach to analyse student resilient behavior with the use of student-course data. ACREA defines academic setbacks experienced by students and measures how well students overcome such setbacks using a quasi-experimental design. By applying ACREA on a real world student-course dataset, we analyse different types of effects on future term and course performance due to earlier setbacks. We found that setbacks in early academic term significantly affect more subsequent academic results. We also analyse the multiplier and redemption effects due to the resilience-driven behavior. The insights from the analysis contribute to a better understanding of student resilience using their performance after some academic setbacks. When the recovery of post-setback academic performance is not satisfactory, one can consider introducing new measures to strengthen student resilience. Students may also benefit from the findings when they can be better guided to recover from academic setbacks. 2021-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/6754 info:doi/10.1109/TALE52509.2021.9678537 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/7757/viewcontent/5._On_Analysing_Student_Resilience_in_Higher_Education_Programs_Using_a_Data_Driven_Approach_IEEETALE2021_.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University data-driven framework academic resilience quasiexperimental design pairwise analysis Databases and Information Systems Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research Higher Education
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Singapore
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topic data-driven framework
academic resilience
quasiexperimental design
pairwise analysis
Databases and Information Systems
Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research
Higher Education
spellingShingle data-driven framework
academic resilience
quasiexperimental design
pairwise analysis
Databases and Information Systems
Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research
Higher Education
WIDJAJA, Audrey Tedja
LIM, Ee-Peng
GUNAWAN, Aldy
On analysing student resilience in Higher Education Programs using a data-driven approach
description Analysing student resilience is important as research has shown that resilience is related to students’ academic performance and their persistence through academic setbacks. While questionnaires can be conducted to assess student resilience directly, they suffer from human recall errors and deliberate suppression of true responses. In this paper, we propose ACREA, ACademic REsilience Analytics framework which adopts a data-driven approach to analyse student resilient behavior with the use of student-course data. ACREA defines academic setbacks experienced by students and measures how well students overcome such setbacks using a quasi-experimental design. By applying ACREA on a real world student-course dataset, we analyse different types of effects on future term and course performance due to earlier setbacks. We found that setbacks in early academic term significantly affect more subsequent academic results. We also analyse the multiplier and redemption effects due to the resilience-driven behavior. The insights from the analysis contribute to a better understanding of student resilience using their performance after some academic setbacks. When the recovery of post-setback academic performance is not satisfactory, one can consider introducing new measures to strengthen student resilience. Students may also benefit from the findings when they can be better guided to recover from academic setbacks.
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author WIDJAJA, Audrey Tedja
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GUNAWAN, Aldy
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title On analysing student resilience in Higher Education Programs using a data-driven approach
title_short On analysing student resilience in Higher Education Programs using a data-driven approach
title_full On analysing student resilience in Higher Education Programs using a data-driven approach
title_fullStr On analysing student resilience in Higher Education Programs using a data-driven approach
title_full_unstemmed On analysing student resilience in Higher Education Programs using a data-driven approach
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
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url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/6754
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