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Analyzing Vocational Students’ Behavior Through Clustering Algorithms

August 30, 2025
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In the evolving landscape of education, particularly vocational training, understanding student behavior has become increasingly vital. The advent of big data analytics brings new opportunities to gain insights into the patterns of student engagement and performance. A groundbreaking study by Jin (2025) delves into this domain, employing

Tags: analyzing student behavior trendsbig data in educationclustering algorithms in educationdata-driven education strategieseducational data mining techniquesinsights from vocational training studiesperformance analysis in vocational studentsstudent behavior clusteringstudent engagement patternsunderstanding student performance metricsvocational education analyticsvocational training insights
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