Enhancing high-school dropout identification: a collaborative approach integrating human and machine insights

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Okan Bulut [1 ]
Tarid Wongvorachan [2 ]
Surina He [2 ]
Soo Lee [3 ]
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[1] University of Alberta,Centre for Research in Applied Measurement and Evaluation
[2] University of Alberta,Measurement, Evaluation, and Data Science
[3] American Institutes for Research,undefined
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Discover Education | / 3卷 / 1期
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High school dropout; Machine learning; Explainable AI; Human–machine collaboration;
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10.1007/s44217-024-00209-4
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Despite its proven success in various fields such as engineering, business, and healthcare, human–machine collaboration in education remains relatively unexplored. This study aims to highlight the advantages of human–machine collaboration for improving the efficiency and accuracy of decision-making processes in educational settings. High school dropout prediction serves as a case study for examining human–machine collaboration’s efficacy. Unlike previous research prioritizing high accuracy with immutable predictors, this study seeks to bridge gaps by identifying actionable factors for dropout prediction through a framework of human–machine collaboration. Utilizing a large dataset from the High School Longitudinal Study of 2009 (HSLS:09), two machine learning models were developed to predict 9th-grade students’ high school dropout history. Results indicated that the Random Forest algorithm outperformed the deep learning algorithm. Model explainability revealed the significance of actionable variables such as students’ GPA in the 9th grade, sense of school belonging, self-efficacy in mathematics and science, and immutable variables like socioeconomic status in predicting high school dropout history. The study concludes with discussions on the practical implications of human–machine partnerships for enhancing student success.
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