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This book provides a rigorous mathematical treatment of the
non-linear stochastic filtering problem using modern methods.
Particular emphasis is placed on the theoretical analysis of
numerical methods for the solution of the filtering problem via
particle methods. The book should provide sufficient background to
enable study of the recent literature. While no prior knowledge of
stochastic filtering is required, readers are assumed to be
familiar with measure theory, probability theory and the basics of
stochastic processes. Most of the technical results that are
required are stated and proved in the appendices. Exercises and
solutions are included.
The Self-Organizing School provides ground-breaking insights and
guidance about how schools can fulfill their aspirations for
quality and productivity in learning and teaching. The book
describes a comprehensive decade long school design process and
effort that improves teaching quality and student outcomes. The
practical guidance and examples employed throughout the book are
supported by one of the most extensive longitudinal studies of a
school reform process, including data from over 1600 classroom
observations, 12,000 student evaluations and research studies of
school change, technology use, student achievement, collaboration,
and teacher effectiveness.
The Self-Organizing School provides ground-breaking insights and
guidance about how schools can fulfill their aspirations for
quality and productivity in learning and teaching. The book
describes a comprehensive decade long school design process and
effort that improves teaching quality and student outcomes. The
practical guidance and examples employed throughout the book are
supported by one of the most extensive longitudinal studies of a
school reform process, including data from over 1600 classroom
observations, 12,000 student evaluations and research studies of
school change, technology use, student achievement, collaboration,
and teacher effectiveness.
Transforming the Measurement of Learning and Teaching in Higher
Education proposes a dynamic new model for educational measurement
by reconceptualizing the field of learning analytics. Revolving
around the agency and daily work of those in the field, this book
describes how colleges and universities can be better structured
for quality learning, showcases new tools for gathering emergent
feedback, and demonstrates how that feedback can be used
effectively across higher education organizations. Leaders and
practitioners at all levels are offered new approaches for
organizational and technological design that ensure the type of
data and the way it is gathered serve the ultimate goal of high
quality learning and teaching.
Transforming the Measurement of Learning and Teaching in Higher
Education proposes a dynamic new model for educational measurement
by reconceptualizing the field of learning analytics. Revolving
around the agency and daily work of those in the field, this book
describes how colleges and universities can be better structured
for quality learning, showcases new tools for gathering emergent
feedback, and demonstrates how that feedback can be used
effectively across higher education organizations. Leaders and
practitioners at all levels are offered new approaches for
organizational and technological design that ensure the type of
data and the way it is gathered serve the ultimate goal of high
quality learning and teaching.
Despite immense efforts to understand schools, we know very little
about the contribution they make to student learning. Further, the
limited available evidence indicates that the way schools are
designed, organized, and managed have only a minimal effect on
student outcomes. The Self-Organizing School addresses this problem
and the pressing need for reform models that go further, last
longer, and posses the capacity to both respect, as well as deeply
influence, what teachers and schools do. The Self-Organizing School
identifies nine next-generation reform targets and articulates
theory and practice for achieving these goals. In doing so, a
self-organized school sets a new benchmark for evaluating
site-based data and examples of a process that turns theory into
practice. This includes better ways to begin a reform process and
understand the roles of technology and feedback in the teaching
profession. The theory and practice described in the book are
backed by more than 1,600 direct classroom observations, an 8-year
study of student achievement, more than 12,000 student evaluations,
and a 5-year study of teacher perspectives.
Despite immense efforts to understand schools, we know very little
about the contribution they make to student learning. Further, the
limited available evidence indicates that the way schools are
designed, organized, and managed have only a minimal effect on
student outcomes. The Self-Organizing School addresses this problem
and the pressing need for reform models that go further, last
longer, and posses the capacity to both respect, as well as deeply
influence, what teachers and schools do. The Self-Organizing School
identifies nine next-generation reform targets and articulates
theory and practice for achieving these goals. In doing so, a
self-organized school sets a new benchmark for evaluating
site-based data and examples of a process that turns theory into
practice. This includes better ways to begin a reform process and
understand the roles of technology and feedback in the teaching
profession. The theory and practice described in the book are
backed by more than 1,600 direct classroom observations, an 8-year
study of student achievement, more than 12,000 student evaluations,
and a 5-year study of teacher perspectives.
This book examines what collaboration means in practice, and the
factors that enable effective team collaboration for learning and
teaching in higher education. It explains how academics can work
more collaboratively, and how universities can organise and govern
themselves by means of collaboration. The book brings together
current research and commentaries on collaboration in higher
education to provide important guidance derived from a synthesis
and evaluation of the existing empirical research and commentaries
in the field. The book will benefit all readers who are interested
in making their own teams and higher education organisations more
collaborative. It will help them plan collaborative innovations in
their organisations, identify priorities for professional capacity
building, and design collaborative organisational structures.
Creating a successful and distinctive approach to learning and
teaching at scale is a challenge facing all universities. This
brief presents the Self-Organizing University (SOU), a
transformational whole-of-organization solution for the design,
delivery, and evaluation of learning and teaching in all its forms.
It describes the elements of the SOU approach along with the
implementation process and expected outcomes. It also explains the
rationale and research base for each element of the model and how
they are connected to create a university-wide model of learning
and teaching. It includes guidance for anyone responsible for
institutional improvement in the learning and teaching space.
This book provides a rigorous mathematical treatment of the
non-linear stochastic filtering problem using modern methods.
Particular emphasis is placed on the theoretical analysis of
numerical methods for the solution of the filtering problem via
particle methods. The book should provide sufficient background to
enable study of the recent literature. While no prior knowledge of
stochastic filtering is required, readers are assumed to be
familiar with measure theory, probability theory and the basics of
stochastic processes. Most of the technical results that are
required are stated and proved in the appendices. Exercises and
solutions are included.
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