Data-Driven Approaches to Student Retention: Analysis of Dropout Trends in the Measurements Laboratory
Dr. Markella, Zsolt
Dr. Papp, József
Dr. Wührl, Tibor
2026-01-28T10:18:44Z
2026-01-28T10:18:44Z
2026
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/37225
This paper presents a data-driven investigation of student dropout in the Measurements laboratory, a core course in electrical engineering education. By analysing decades of performance and motivation data, with a focus on recent years, we identified key social, Curricular, and infrastructural factors influencing dropout. We highlight student attitudes and instructional conditions that strongly affect retention. The research aims to reveal intervention strategies that foster active student participation and competence development while maintaining academic standards and promoting long-term retention.
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This paper presents a data-driven investigation of student dropout in the Measurements laboratory, a core course in electrical engineering education. By analysing decades of performance and motivation data, with a focus on recent years, we identified key social, Curricular, and infrastructural factors influencing dropout. We highlight student attitudes and instructional conditions that strongly affect retention. The research aims to reveal intervention strategies that foster active student participation and competence development while maintaining academic standards and promoting long-term retention.
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Data-Driven Approaches to Student Retention: Analysis of Dropout Trends in the Measurements Laboratory