Abstract
AbstractThis research aims to present the context and impact that the Thai education system has experienced from the COVID-19 pandemic in Thailand. It consists of three research objectives: (1) to study the context of the impact on academic achievement from the COVID-19 pandemic in higher education, (2) to develop a model for clustering the academic achievement of students in higher education during the COVID-19 pandemic in Thailand, and (3) to compare the academic achievement of students in higher education during the COVID-19 pandemic in Thailand. The research data were 43,230 transactions (1961 students) from four educational programs at the Faculty of Business Administration and Information Technology, Rajamangala University of Technology Tawan-ok, the results showed that the context of the impact on the education system among tertiary learners has decreased in the number of graduates during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, students graduating during the COVID-19 pandemic in Thailand had higher levels of academic achievement than those in normal circumstances. The findings reflect those learners who achieved academic achievement during the COVID-19 pandemic were more persevering and tolerant than those in the traditional system.KeywordsAcademic achievement modelCOVID-19 challengesDisruptive technologies in educationEducational data mining
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