Student course grade prediction using the random forest algorithm: Analysis of predictors' importance

ElsevierVolume 33, December 2023, 100214Trends in Neuroscience and EducationAuthor links open overlay panel, , , AbstractBackground

Universities need to find strategies for improving student retention rates. Predicting student academic performance enables institutions to identify underachievers and take appropriate actions to increase student completion and lower dropout rates.

Method

In this work, we proposed a model based on random forest methodology to predict students' course performance using seven input predictors and find their relative importance in determining the course grade. Seven predictors were derived from transcripts and recorded data from 650 undergraduate computing students.

Results

Our findings indicate that grade point average and high school score were the two most significant predictors of a course grade. The course category and class attendance percentage have equal importance. Course delivery mode does not have a significant effect.

Conclusion

Our findings show that courses students at risk find challenging can be identified, and appropriate actions, procedures, and policies can be taken.

Keywords

Course grade prediction

Educational data mining

Influencing factors

Random forest algorithm

Student performance

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