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Agent-based simulation of the classroom environment to gauge the effect of inattentive or disruptive students

Agent-based simulation of the classroom environment to gauge the effect of inattentive or disruptive students
Agent-based simulation of the classroom environment to gauge the effect of inattentive or disruptive students
The classroom environment is a major contributor to the learning process in schools. Young students are affected by different details in their academic progress, be it their own characteristics, their teacher’s or their peers’. The combination of these factors is known to have an impact on the attainment of young students. However, what is less known are ways to accurately measure the impact of the individual variables. Moreover, in education, predicting an end-result is not enough, but understanding the process is vital. Thus, in this paper, we simulate the interactions between these factors to offer education stakeholders – administrators and teachers, in a first instance – the possibility of understanding how their activities and the way they manage the classroom can impact on students’ academic achievement and result in different learning outcomes. The simulation is based on data from Performance Indicator in Primary Schools (PIPS) monitoring system, of 65,385 records that include 3,315 classes from 2,040 schools, with an average of 26 students per class collected in 2007. The results might serve teachers in solving issues that occur in classrooms and improve their strategies based on the predicted outcome.
0302-9743
211-223
Springer Cham
Alharbi, Khulood
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Cristea, Alexandra I.
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Shi, Lei
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Tymms, Peter
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Brown, Chris
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Cristea, Alexandra I.
Troussas, Christos
Alharbi, Khulood
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Cristea, Alexandra I.
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Shi, Lei
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Tymms, Peter
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Brown, Chris
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Cristea, Alexandra I.
Troussas, Christos

Alharbi, Khulood, Cristea, Alexandra I., Shi, Lei, Tymms, Peter and Brown, Chris (2021) Agent-based simulation of the classroom environment to gauge the effect of inattentive or disruptive students. Cristea, Alexandra I. and Troussas, Christos (eds.) In Intelligent Tutoring Systems: 17th International Conference, ITS 2021, Virtual Event, June 7–11, 2021, Proceedings. Springer Cham. pp. 211-223 . (doi:10.1007/978-3-030-80421-3_23).

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Abstract

The classroom environment is a major contributor to the learning process in schools. Young students are affected by different details in their academic progress, be it their own characteristics, their teacher’s or their peers’. The combination of these factors is known to have an impact on the attainment of young students. However, what is less known are ways to accurately measure the impact of the individual variables. Moreover, in education, predicting an end-result is not enough, but understanding the process is vital. Thus, in this paper, we simulate the interactions between these factors to offer education stakeholders – administrators and teachers, in a first instance – the possibility of understanding how their activities and the way they manage the classroom can impact on students’ academic achievement and result in different learning outcomes. The simulation is based on data from Performance Indicator in Primary Schools (PIPS) monitoring system, of 65,385 records that include 3,315 classes from 2,040 schools, with an average of 26 students per class collected in 2007. The results might serve teachers in solving issues that occur in classrooms and improve their strategies based on the predicted outcome.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 9 July 2021
Venue - Dates: 17th International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems: ITS in an Online World, Virtual, 2021-06-07 - 2021-07-11

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Local EPrints ID: 484227
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/484227
ISSN: 0302-9743
PURE UUID: 7b9f17cd-5938-427a-a0dd-91e2db1bffc8
ORCID for Chris Brown: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9759-9624

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Date deposited: 13 Nov 2023 18:41
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 04:16

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Author: Khulood Alharbi
Author: Alexandra I. Cristea
Author: Lei Shi
Author: Peter Tymms
Author: Chris Brown ORCID iD
Editor: Alexandra I. Cristea
Editor: Christos Troussas

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