Automatic knowledge discovery from sparse and large-scale educational data : case Finland
The Finnish educational system has received a lot of attention during the 21st
century. Especially, the outstanding results in the first three cycles of the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) have made Finland’s education system internationally famous, and its unique characteristics have been
under active research by various, predominantly educational, scholars since then.
However, despite the availability of real but often sparse big data sets that would
allow more evidence-based decision making, existing research to date has mostly
concentrated on using classical qualitative and (univariate) quantitative methods. This thesis discusses, in general terms, knowledge discovery from large and
sparse educational data—particularly from PISA—through the utilization and
further development of multivariate data mining techniques and, more specifically, the application of these methods in the context of the Finnish educational
system. Therefore, its goals are twofold and interrelated: to advance knowledge
discovery methods and algorithms for sparse educational data to gain more interpretable models and to utilize these approaches to learn from the data and improve understanding of educational phenomena. This article-style dissertation
is composed of 10 publications. The first publication provides a general knowledge discovery framework for analyzing sparse educational data. The succeeding seven publications discuss and advance methods for the special characteristics and complexities of PISA data and their usage for the quantitative educational knowledge discovery process. The final two publications demonstrate how
human advising and decision making in Finnish educational institutions and related to the management of a national educational system can be automated and
improved by employing the introduced analysis framework and process. All this
provides new insights about Finnish education, advances the overall automatic
quantitative knowledge discovery process, increases institutional awareness, and
could save costs on various levels of the whole educational system.
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University of JyväskyläISBN
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1456-5390Keywords
sparse data learning analytics knowledge discovery educational data science educational data mining big data PISA Finland tiedonlouhinta aineistot PISA-tutkimus oppimistulokset mallintaminen tietämystekniikka tietämyksenhallinta koulutusjärjestelmät päätöksentukijärjestelmät kehittäminen tietämys koulutus Suomi
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