Data Driven Decision Making In Schools Lessons From Trinidad


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Data-Driven Decision-Making in Schools: Lessons from Trinidad


Data-Driven Decision-Making in Schools: Lessons from Trinidad

Author: J. Yamin-Ali

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2014-01-24


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Yamin-Ali shows how schools can undertake responsible decision-making through gathering and evaluating data, using as examples six fully developed case studies that shed light on common questions of school culture and student life, including student stress, subject selection, and the role of single-sex classes.

Educational Learning and Development


Educational Learning and Development

Author: Margaret Baguley

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2014-02-26


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Through ten research projects, this book explores the topic of educational learning and development in order to examine issues that are impacting, either positively or negatively, on current research in this area. The authors explore the capacity building potential of the projects and what factors impacted on or assisted their development.

Lit and Dark Liquidity with Lost Time Data: Interlinked Trading Venues around the Global Financial Crisis


Lit and Dark Liquidity with Lost Time Data: Interlinked Trading Venues around the Global Financial Crisis

Author: T. Vuorenmaa

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2014-03-12


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Since the 2008 financial crisis, researchers and policy makers have been looking to empirical data to distil both what happened and how a similar event can be avoided in the future. In Lit and Dark Liquidity with Lost Time Data, Vuorenmaa analyses liquidity to better understand the crux of the financial crisis. By relating liquidity to jump activity, market microstructure noise variance, and average pairwise correlation, Vuorenmaa uncovers the dynamics and ramifications behind anonymous trades made outside of public exchanges, and measures its impact on the crisis. This volume is ideal for academics, students, and practitioners alike, who are interested in investigating the role of lost time in and after the recession.