2014
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.670-671.1675
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Education Quality Measured by the Classification of School Performance Using Quality Labels

Abstract: Quality in education has been the subject of many debates, be it among managers in schools, in the media or in literature. However, the literature appears not to include methods or techniques for exploring databases to obtain classifications for this quality; nor is there a consensus as to the definition of “education quality”. To address these issues, this article proposes a methodology similar to the KDD (Knowledge Discovery in Databases) to classify Education Quality in schools comparatively, based on grade… Show more

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“…From a recent literature review [3], [34], we observed not just their efficiency but also their acceptance on the research field when contributing to decision processes. Results indicate that the three tested Machine Learning algorithms can identify at least an 83% accuracy rate, which is a slightly higher rate reached compare to related works (i.e., X = 79%).…”
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“…From a recent literature review [3], [34], we observed not just their efficiency but also their acceptance on the research field when contributing to decision processes. Results indicate that the three tested Machine Learning algorithms can identify at least an 83% accuracy rate, which is a slightly higher rate reached compare to related works (i.e., X = 79%).…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quality in education has been discussed in one of the following themes: measure the impact of knowledge [3], [20]- [22], teaching quality [23], [24], assessment quality [25] and timetabling quality [26]. Higher Educational Institutions must guarantee quality for all stakeholders: students, teachers, directors, government and society.…”
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