Author: | Anthony Kelly | ISBN: | 9781317666639 |
Publisher: | Taylor and Francis | Publication: | October 4, 2016 |
Imprint: | Routledge | Language: | English |
Author: | Anthony Kelly |
ISBN: | 9781317666639 |
Publisher: | Taylor and Francis |
Publication: | October 4, 2016 |
Imprint: | Routledge |
Language: | English |
Developing Metrics for Equity, Diversity and Competition is a groundbreaking book in the field of educational research. Equity, diversity and competition are critical to our understanding of social justice and the provision of effective education for everyone, and this book develops a new coherent scientific approach to measuring them. New theory and methodologies based on previous research by the author are introduced in school and university settings. They are mathematical in nature, but have a wide range of applications within mixed-methods approaches and include:
warranted weighting systems for constructing league tables
game theoretic approaches to analysing power and influence
indices for measuring equity in student attainment
indices for measuring competition
modelling the educational awards market
calculating the optimal size of research groups
measuring diversity.
The book is an ideal resource for educational researchers, policy-makers and high-level practitioners, and those who want to explore the possibilities of using novel approaches to address the problems faced by schools, colleges and universities in the new education landscape.
Developing Metrics for Equity, Diversity and Competition is a groundbreaking book in the field of educational research. Equity, diversity and competition are critical to our understanding of social justice and the provision of effective education for everyone, and this book develops a new coherent scientific approach to measuring them. New theory and methodologies based on previous research by the author are introduced in school and university settings. They are mathematical in nature, but have a wide range of applications within mixed-methods approaches and include:
warranted weighting systems for constructing league tables
game theoretic approaches to analysing power and influence
indices for measuring equity in student attainment
indices for measuring competition
modelling the educational awards market
calculating the optimal size of research groups
measuring diversity.
The book is an ideal resource for educational researchers, policy-makers and high-level practitioners, and those who want to explore the possibilities of using novel approaches to address the problems faced by schools, colleges and universities in the new education landscape.