Education and Learning
In the past several years, there have been improvements in Peruvian education. For example, enrollment rates have increased, and there is an observable trend toward improvement in standardized test scores. However, there is still much to be done in terms of the quality, equality, and relevance of education in Peru.
Therefore, all GRADE studies focus on identifying the existing challenges for the Peruvian educational system in achieving its intended impact on society. In these studies, GRADE researchers place significant emphasis on educational inequality. As such, our researchers have conducted studies on the effects of poverty, living in rural areas, race and ethnicity (with a focus on indigenous peoples and the Afro-Peruvian community), and disability on educational opportunities and success. GRADE researchers have likewise incorporated a gender component into many studies.
Informed by these studies as well as others, GRADE researchers have been directly involved in policy debates in numerous sectors of government, including those of the Ministry of Education and other institutions working on topics in education.
Senior Researchers
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Lorena Alcázar Valdivia
PhD en Economics - Washington University
Lorena has a BA in Economics from the Pacific University in Peru, a Master’s Degree in Political and International Economy from the Kiel Institute of World Economics, and a PhD in Economics from Washington University. She is currently a Senior Researcher at the Group for the Analysis of Development (GRADE). Previously, she served as Vice-President […]
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María Balarin Bonazzi
PhD en Educational Policy - University of Bath
María Balarin is a Senior Researcher at the Group for the Analysis of Development (GRADE) in Peru. Her research explores the political economy of education reform and educational justice in the Global South, with a particular focus on gender dynamics and socioeconomic exclusion. She has examined how state weakness shapes education reforms, the processes of […]
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Martín Benavides Abanto (on leave)
PhD en Sociology - Pennsylvania State University
Martín Benavides has a PhD in Sociology from Pennsylvania State University where he also attained a Master’s Degree in Education Policy. He has a degree in Sociology and a BA in Sociology from the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, and has been a visiting student on issues of social mobility and inequality at Nuffield College […]
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Santiago Cueto Caballero
PhD en Educational Psychology - Indiana University
Santiago Cueto holds a degree in Educational Psychology from the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru and a PhD in the same field from Indiana University in the United States. He has been a Visiting Researcher at the University of California at Davis and the University of Oxford. He is currently a Senior Researcher at GRADE, […]
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Gabriela Guerrero Barnechea
PhD en Educational Sciences - KU Leuven
Gabriela Guerrero has a PhD in Educational Sciences from the KU Leuven in Belgium and a Master’s Degree in Development Studies with a major in Public Policy from the Institute of Social Studies in The Hague, The Netherlands. She has a Bachelor’s Degree in Educational Psychology from the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru. She is currently a […]
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Juan León Jara-Almonte
PhD en - Pennsylvania State University
Juan has a PhD in Educational Theory and Policy and Comparative & International Education from Pennsylvania State University. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences with mention in Economics from the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Currently, he is a Senior Researcher at GRADE. His research interests are inequality in education, intercultural bilingual education, early […]
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Patricia McLauchlan de Arregui
M.A. en Sociology - Johns Hopkins University
Patricia McLauchlan de Arregui graduated in Sociology from the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru. She obtained her MA and concluded her doctoral studies in Sociology at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. She has worked for GRADE as a Senior Researcher since 1985 and was Executive Director of the institution between 1988 and 1998. Her […]
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Vanessa Rojas Arangoitia
PhD en - Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona
Vanessa holds a PhD in Sociology from Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona. She has a degree in Anthropology and a Master’s degree in Political Science from the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru. Her work has focused on the anthropology of education and childhood, addressing issues of educational transitions, child welfare, educational quality and power relations. During 2012, she […]
Associated Researchers
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Carmela Chávez Irigoyen
PhD en - Pontifical Catholic University of Peru
Carmela Chávez Irigoyen holds a PhD in Sociology from the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, where she also obtained a Degree in Sociology and a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Sciences. She has a Master’s Degree in Advanced Studies in Human Rights and a Master’s Degree in Fundamental Rights from the Carlos III University in Madrid. […]
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Néstor Valdivia Vargas
PhD candidate en Sociology - El Colegio de México
Néstor Valdivia is studying for a PhD in Sociology at El Colegio de México and holds a degree in Sociology from the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru. He is currently an Associate Researcher at GRADE in the fields of poverty and equality, education, the labor market and human development. He has worked on development and […]
Adjunct Researchers
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Antonio Campos Flores
PhD candidate en - University of San Andrés, Argentina
Antonio is a PhD Candidate in Economics from the University of San Andrés in Argentina. He holds a Master’s Degree in Economics from the University of San Andrés and a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. He has been a coordinator of educational policy evaluations at the Ministry of […]
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Liliana Miranda Molina
Master en - Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Liliana has a master’s degree in Education Research from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and a degree in Sociology from the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PUCP). She worked at the Ministry of Education (MINEDU), first as Head of MINEDU’s Quality Measurement Unit and then as Vice-Minister of Pedagogical Management. Currently, Liliana is an Adjunct […]
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María Fernanda Rodríguez García
PhD Candidate en - Cambridge University
María Fernanda is an Adjunct Researcher at GRADE. She holds a Master’s degree in Education, Globalization & International Development from Cambridge University in United Kingdom and a degree in Sociology from the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru. She is currently a PhD candidate in Education at Cambridge University. Her areas of interest are the critical […]
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Paola Sarmiento Huerta
Master in Arts en - University of British Columbia
Paola holds a MA on Educational Policy from University of British Columbia (UBC) and has a degree in Educational Psychology from the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru. She has been part of educational reform processes in Peru such as the Public Teaching Career and the University Reform. In addition, she has been a member of the […]
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Claudia Sugimaru Arakaki
Máster en Educational Sciences - KU Leuven
Claudia holds a Master’s degree in Educational Sciences from KU Leuven in Belgium and a degree in Psychology with a major in Education from the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru. Currently, she is an Adjunct Researcher at GRADE.
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Jessica Tapia Soriano
Master en - Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO)
Jessica holds a Master’s degree in Social Sciences with an orientation on Education from the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO) in Argentina. Currently she is an Adjunct Researcher at GRADE and the Pedagogical Coordinator of the Growing with Multigrade Rural Schools in Peru (CREER) Project.
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Verónica Villarán Bedoya
Master en - Social Sciences with an orientation on Education
Verónica holds a Degree in Social Psychology from the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru and a Master’s degree in Social Sciences with an orientation on Education from the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO) in Argentina. Between 2011 and 2014 she worked at the Ministry of Education, first as Director of Educational Research and Documentation and […]
Research Assistants
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Aranza Ballesteros
Degree en -
Aranza holds a degree in Sociology from the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, and will support as a research assistant to the project team: ‘AdaptED – Observatory for Educational Resilience in Latin America and the Caribbean’, led by Santiago Cueto, principal investigator.
Project Support Staff
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Mónica Lizama Egoavil
Degree en - National Agrarian University
Mónica studied Statistical and Computer Science Engineer at the National University Agrarian La Molina. Currently she is the Data Manager for Young Lives in Peru. Before joining Young Lives, Mónica worked as a statistics assistant at the Peruvian National Institute of Statistics (INEI) and the International Nutrition Institute (IIN).
External Affiliated Researchers
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David Baker
PhD en - Johns Hopkins University
David P. Baker is Professor of Education and Sociology at the Pennsylvania State University. His research focuses on the impact of education on individuals and societies, international comparisons of school organization, academic outcomes, and educational policy. His most recent book is The Schooled Society: The Educational Transformation of Global Culture. Palo Alto CA: Stanford University […]
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Jere R. Behrman
Ph.D. en - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Professor Behrman is a leading international researcher in empirical microeconomics, with emphasis on developing economies. He is also a Research Associate at Penn’s Population Studies Center. His research interests include empirical microeconomics, labor economics, human resources (early childhood development, education, health, nutrition), project evaluation, economic demography, incentive systems and household behaviors. The unifying dimension of […]
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Marjorie Chinen
PhD en - University of California
Marjorie is a Ph.D. in Education with emphasis on Advanced Quantitative Methods in Social Research Methodology from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). She has over 15 years of experience in project management, technical assistance, research and fieldwork in international development. She has led multiple projects in different areas of education, and designed and […]
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Marta Favara
PhD en - University of Essex
Marta is a Senior Researcher at the Oxford Department of International Development at the University of Oxford where she is leading the quantitative research agenda of Young Lives since 2015. She is also a Research Fellow at the Oxford Martin School Programme on African Governance and an IZA Research Affiliate. Before joining Young Lives, she […]
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Sonia Laszlo
PhD en - University of Toronto
Sonia Laszlo is Associate Professor of Economics and Director of the Institute for the Study of International Development. Her main research areas cover many aspects of applied microeconomic analysis in economic development: rural development, access to markets, and the relationship between income, health and education in economic development. In addition to using traditional analytic tools […]
Visiting Researchers
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Claudia Galindo
PhD en - Pennsylvania State University
Claudia holds a Ph.D. in Educational Theory and Policy and Comparative & International Education from Pennsylvania State University, and a post-doctoral degree in Social Organization of Schools from Johns Hopkins University. She is an Associated Professor at University of Maryland, Baltimore County where she teaches in the fields of educational inequalities, inmigration and research methodologies.
Publications
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Interrupción escolar y vulnerabilidad educativa en el Perú: Datos, estudios y recomendaciones para la educación básica en el Perú
2024 Vanessa Rojas, Antonio Campos, Santiago Cueto, Alan Sanchez
This report presents data, studies, and analyses related to the interruption of studies, commonly referred to in the literature as school dropout or early school leaving, whether temporary or permanent. Here, we use the term “school dropout (interruption of studies)” to refer to children and adolescents who are not enrolled in regular basic education (EBR, […]
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Interrupción escolar y vulnerabilidad educativa en el Perú
2024 Vanessa Rojas, Antonio Campos, Santiago Cueto, Alan Sanchez
This document presents an analysis of school interruption in Peru, highlighting both its multi-causal nature and its disproportionate impact on the students affected. This phenomenon is the result of factors that often arise beforehand in vulnerable populations, such as rural, indigenous and extremely poor populations. Factors such as low educational quality aggravate the interruption of […]
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JournalRevista Paraguaya de Educación
Diseños experimentales y su contribución a la medición de impacto de programas sociales y educativos: análisis del estudio experimental del programa “Atención educativa oportuna para el desarrollo integral de niños y niñas de 3 años”
2024 Claudia Pacheco, Rodolfo Elías, Hugo Speratti, Oscar Gaona, Juan Jose Diaz, Blanca Aquino
The objective of this article is to analyze the scope and limitations of experimental studies for measuring the impact of a child care program. To achieve this, the research examines a study that aims to estimate the impact on the overall development of children involved in the project “Timely Educational Support for the Comprehensive Development […]
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JournalPerifèria: Revista de Recerca i Formació en Antropologia
Trayectorias educativas de jóvenes rurales y urbanos del Perú
2024 Vanessa Rojas, Silvia Carrasco
Based on fieldwork carried out in Peru as part of the Niños del Milenio – Young Lives project, which has been conducting a longitudinal comparative study with two cohorts of children since 2000 in four countries, we analyzed the educational trajectories of 22 adolescents living in poverty. We want to know how these young people -from […]
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Laptops in the long-run: evidence from the One Laptop per Child Program in rural Peru
2024 Santiago Cueto, Diether W. Beuermann, Julian Cristia, Ofer Malamud, Francisco Pardo
This paper examines a large-scale randomized evaluation of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) program in 531 rural primary schools, as implemented by the Peruvian government starting in 2009. We use administrative and survey data on academic achievement and grade progression through 2019 to estimate the long-run effects of educational technology on i) academic performance […]
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Prácticas pedagógicas en aulas rurales multigrado: hallazgos y recomendaciones para la formación docente
2021
Sobre la base de un estudio cualitativo realizado el año 2019, en el presente documento se incluyen algunos resultados obtenidos en 12 instituciones educativas rurales multigrado de Cajamarca, Loreto y Piura. Los resultados se agrupan alrededor de seis aspectos centrales de las prácticas pedagógicas: planificación, actividades de enseñanza, interacciones y retroalimentación, estrategias de atención indirecta, […]
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El derecho a estudiar: inclusión de niñas, niños y adolescentes migrantes venezolanos al sistema educativo peruano
2021
The objective of this study is to identify the factors that facilitate or limit the access, permanence and experience of Venezuelan children and adolescents in the Peruvian education system.
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Young lives, interrupted: Short‑term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on adolescents in low- and middleincome countries
2021
This study contributes to the understanding of how severely a cohort of adolescents have been impacted by the crisis, using comparable longitudinal data from four Low- and Middle- Income countries (LMICs) that have been very differently affected by the health crisis: Ethiopia, India (states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana), Peru and Vietnam. In particular, Peru […]
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Measuring the impact of covid-19 on children under the age of six in Latin America
2021
Although in medical terms children are not considered a high-risk group for Covid-19, the impact of the pandemic on them is significant, especially among those who were already vulnerable before the crisis. Because of this, in different regions of the world – including Latin America and the Caribbean – the need was identified to implement […]
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Evaluation of the design and implementation of high performance schools – COAR
2021
This report shows the results of the Evaluation of the Design and Implementation of High Performance Schools (COAR), a service model implemented by the Ministry of Education of Peru in 22 regions of the country.
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JournalWorld Development
Does early nutrition predict cognitive skills during later childhood? Evidence from two developing countries
2024
The existing evidence linking early undernutrition to educational outcomes in developing countries is largely focused on assessing its impacts on grade attainment and achievement test scores, with limited evidence on the foundational cognitive skills required to perform well at school. We use unique data collected in Ethiopia and Peru as part of the Young Lives […]
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JournalHigher Education Quarterly
‘Marketization’ of higher education in Peru: Who attends private institutions and what are the perceived advantages (disadvantages)?
2023
Debate continues on the effects of the global proliferation of private higher-educational institutions, especially for-profit institutions. The authors examine two related questions for Peru using mixed methods: Who attends private institutions and what are their perceived advantages/disadvantages? Longitudinal quantitative data suggest higher-educational segmentation starting early in life, whereby young people from wealthier households attended private […]
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JournalInternational Journal of Obesity
School environments and obesity: A systematic review of interventions and policies among school-age students in Latin America and the Caribbean
2022
The rapid rise in obesity rates among school children in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) could have a direct impact on the region’s physical and mental health, disability, and mortality. This review presents the available interventions likely to reduce, mitigate and/or prevent obesity among school children in LAC by modifying the food and built […]
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JournalChildren & Society
The relationship between maternal sensitivity and play during early childhood with the development of cognitive skills and socio-emotional competencies: longitudinal evidence from Peru
2022
Maternal sensitivity and opportunities for play and exploration are key elements of early childhood development. There is limited evidence of its association with skills development during late childhood and adolescence in developing countries. This study uses longitudinal data from the Young Lives study, which has tracked the livelihoods of approximately 2000 Peruvian children since 2002. […]
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JournalRevista Peruana de Investigación Educativa
Segregación socioeconómica en las escuelas de Lima Metropolitana
2021
Este estudio busca profundizar en el conocimiento de la segregación escolar por nivel socioeconómico (NSE) en Lima Metropolitana. Para ello, se estimó la magnitud de la segregación socioeconómica en las escuelas de este ámbito considerando el nivel educativo (primaria / secundaria), tipo de gestión (pública / privada), costo de pensiones (escuelas privadas) y zonificación geográfica. […]
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Paradojas de la mejora educativa en los niveles subnacionales de gobierno: los casos de San Martín y Ayacucho
La mejora sistémica de la educación2021
En Perú, María Balarin analiza dos casos muy disímiles. Por un lado, San Martín fue el único caso seleccionado en el que no hubo mejoras por encima del país, pero fue elegido ante la falta de casos de mejora porque los expertos consultados destacaron su planificación, articulación y calidad de gestión en un contexto muy […]
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Treinta años de escuela en abstracto
El Perú desde la escuela2021
A partir de los hallazgos reportados en el libro y otros estudios, Santiago Cueto argumenta que la meta principal de la educación peruana ha estado desconectada de los retos que la sociedad atravesaba entonces y atraviesa ahora.
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Los caminos encontrados del financiamiento y la descentralización educativa en el Perú
La educación peruana más allá del Bicentenario: nuevos rumbos2021
In the early 2000s, Peru opted to establish a decentralized public management system. The Ley General de Educación of 2003 took up this commitment and established the guidelines for the decentralized management of education. In the 15 years that have followed, although there has been a process of transferring functions to decentralized management bodies, the processes […]
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Las políticas y programas que no se diseñan explícitamente para promover equidad aumentan la inequidad. Una hipótesis para el Perú
La educación peruana más allá del Bicentenario: nuevos rumbos2021
About the book: This volume brings together 23 essays that address from different perspectives and in different textual registers (from the free essay to a format close to the academic article) central problems of contemporary Peruvian education with a common purpose: to suggest ways to introduce substantive modifications that allow, for on the one hand, […]
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The slow development process of educational policies in Peru
Examining educational policy in Latin America: comprehensive insights into contemporary reform2021
This book synthesizes and analyzes the complex map of educational reforms in Latin America in the first two decades of the 21st century. The book offers insights into the agendas, processes and political economy of educational reforms in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru. The chapters present systematic, critical and reflective accounts of an intense […]
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Do more school resources increase learning outcomes? Evidence from an extended school-day reform
2021
It remains an open debate whether allocating more resources improves the learning outcomes of students in low-performing public schools. We focus on the effect of increased instructional time, which is theoretically ambiguous due to possible compensatory changes in student, teacher or parent effort. Using a regression discontinuity approach, we find that a reform that extends […]
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Nuevos formatos pedagógicos para una escuela sin grados
2021
Los sistemas educativos necesitan construir nuevos modos de organizar las actividades escolares y el aprendizaje, con el fin de desarrollar la capacidad de niñas y niños para concebir y desarrollar proyectos; es decir, la capacidad proyectiva. Al respecto, las escuelas multigrado cuentan con una importante ventaja que es necesario aprovechar: el trabajo conjunto de estudiantes […]
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Los cuadernos de autoaprendizaje, los manuales docentes y otros materiales de ayuda para aprender y enseñar en el medio rural
2021
En el contexto actual de pandemia, que amplifica las dificultades previas de la educación rural, se torna necesaria en el Perú – como en otros países del mundo – una reflexión acerca del rol de los cuadernos de autoaprendizaje, de los manuales docentes y de los materiales didácticos en general, así como su evaluación continua […]
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Efectos de la pandemia de la COVID-19 en el bienestar de docentes de escuelas rurales multigrado
2021
Rafael Miranda y César Bazán resumen y analizan en el presente artículo un estudio encargado por el Proyecto CREER, también publicado en esta web, los efectos psicosociales, familiares y laborales de la pandemia de la COVID-19 en once docentes (hombres y mujeres) de escuelas rurales multigrado en Cajamarca, Loreto y Piura. Los resultados muestran que […]
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La disciplina aprendida
2021
Este artículo se basa en el estudio “Ya no es como antes: testimonios docentes sobre castigo, disciplina y autoridad”, que será próximamente publicado en nuestra página web. Entre septiembre y diciembre de 2020, la autora entrevistó a un grupo de docentes con el fin de recoger episodios de su vida personal y profesional relacionados con […]
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Reducción de la deserción escolar en la secundaria rural en la Amazonía peruana
2017
El presente documento es el informe final de una consultoría solicitada por el proyecto Fortalecimiento de la Gestión de la Educación en el Perú (FORGE), realizada con la finalidad de afinar y precisar las causas de la deserción escolar en la secundaria rural en la región amazónica peruana. Este documento incluye información sobre los lugares […]
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Contribuyendo a la mejora de la educación desde la gestión municipal
2017
El objetivo general del análisis y la presentación de las experiencias en el presente texto es por lo tanto, visibilizar estas experiencias territoriales, impulsadas desde los gobiernos locales, y de la sociedad educativa, para que sean un referente para otras municipalidades en el proceso de contribuir a brindar una atención de calidad e integral a […]
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Gestión educativa descentralizada con enfoque territorial Balance 2011 – 2015
2017
El balance advierte la carencia de un ente conductor del proceso de descentralización a nivel país, así como de una ruta clara de implementación ante el debilitamiento de la Secretaría Nacional de Descentralización y la no aprobación del Plan Nacional de Descentralización, propuesto en el 2012 por PCM. Asimismo, la falta de una instancia de […]
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Estado de la educación en el Perú: análisis y perspectivas de la educación básica
2017
Este informe —un esfuerzo destinado a presentar un panorama de la situación educativa del país al 2016— es el primero de su naturaleza elaborado en el Perú. Ofrece una mirada de largo plazo que brinda elementos para entender la situación presente, así como documentación sistemática de información dispersa y a menudo difícil de consultar. ÍNDICE […]
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Investigación para el desarrollo en el Perú: once balances
2016
Este libro recoge los once balances de investigación presentados en la conferencia Avances Recientes en la Investigación y Políticas para el Desarrollo, organizada en el marco del 35 aniversario del Grupo de Análisis para el Desarrollo (GRADE). Los textos de esta publicación buscan continuar satisfaciendo la demanda de conocimiento dirigida a sostener un debate más […]
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Informe de progreso educativo: Perú 2003
2004Martín Benavides,
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Young lives preliminary country report: Peru
2003Javier Escobal,
The Young Lives Project is a longitudinal study in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam. In each of the countries, the first phase of the project included the first survey of 2,000 index children aged around one year and a survey of 1,000 children aged around eight years, evenly spread across 20 sentinel sites per country. […]
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El rol de los activos públicos en la generación de oportunidades de empleo rural no agropecuario en el Perú
2002Javier Escobal,
To understand the role of public and private assets in rural income generation opportunities, this research has estimated a model that seeks to explain both rural households’ decisions to participate in different types of activities (agricultural/non-agricultural; wage/non-wage) and their ability to generate income once they choose one or more activities. Controlling for household characteristics (human […]
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Estándares y retos para la formación y desarrollo profesional de los docentes
2000Patricia McLauchlan de Arregui,
Mimeo elaborada para el I Congreso Internacional de Formación de Formadores y III Congreso Nacional de Institutos Superiores Pedagógicos "La Salle 2000", realizado en Urubamba, Cuzco en agosto del 2000.
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Problemas, perspectivas y requerimientos de la formación magisterial en el Perú
1996Patricia McLauchlan de Arregui,
Los resultados del Diagnóstico General de la Educación que llevó a cabo el Ministerio entre 1992 y 1993 cuya sustentación llevaría a la formulación de un proyecto de mejoramiento de la formación magisterial.
Projects
- SINEACE’s accreditation model evaluationNovember 2019
- Effects of the agrarian reform on human capitalNovember 2019
- Worldreader ProjectSeptember 2019
- Supporting the preparation of a proposal on rural educationApril 2019
- Monitoring and evaluation of five projects for improving education in PiscoJanuary 2019
- Preparation of a methodology for analyzing the relationship between the supply of technological education and the demand of the productive sectors at a regional levelNovember 2018
- Commercialization of higher education in Peru: economic and equity implicationsNovember 2018
- Revaluing the teaching career: selection and incentivesSeptember 2018
- Progress report on early childhood policies in PeruSeptember 2018
- Data compilation, analysis and systematization on the status of the policies of the PEN’s Strategic Objective 1September 2018
News
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Miguel Jaramillo discusses on the regulation that allows the entry of retired interim teachers into the teaching profession
April 10, 2024 Education and learning
For Miguel Jaramillo, the regulation that allows the entry of interim teachers retired from the teaching service would be unconstitutional because it does not respect the concept of not submitting spending initiatives. The opinion of our senior researcher was reported by El Comercio.
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Foundational cognitive skills: publications from the new episode of GRADE Conversa
April 5, 2024 Education and learning
Cognitive skills are fundamental to human development from early childhood. Today we know that their influence extends well beyond those early years. A study by Young Lives delved into the association between these skills and educational outcomes in adolescence and young adulthood, early nutrition, and climate variations. Access the publications discussed by Santiago Cueto, Alan […]
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[Call] 2024 Methodological Workshop on the use of data from the Young Lives Longitudinal Study
January 18, 2024 Education and learning, Methodologies for research and evaluation of policy and programmes, Poverty and equality, Health and nutrition
El taller anual de Niños del Milenio busca brindar las herramientas necesarias para que profesionales, que estén cursando sus maestrías o doctorados, aprendan a usar, descargar y analizar los datos que recolecta el estudio. El principal objetivo es aumentar el interés en la producción de trabajos de investigación con aquellos que desean utilizar los datos de […]
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Santiago Cueto via Ojo Público: The results of the latest PISA test confirm the inequality among students, especially in terms of socioeconomic level
December 18, 2023 Education and learning
“If we are going to do some kind of prioritization or work, I would focus on rural students, extreme poor, indigenous, but especially those who entered school during the pandemic. They are the ones who have suffered the most because it was a key time to learn to read.” According to Santiago Cueto, the impact […]
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María Balarin in Perú 21: “We found many students and teachers who are not used to the exercise of critical thinking”
December 7, 2023 Education and learning
“We found many students and teachers who are not used to the exercise of critical thinking. This means having an idea that knowledge has to be grounded. They are also not used to the exercise of deepening: we found students who could hold two contradictory ideas without this generating any noise”. Our Senior Researcher María Balarin talked […]
Events
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GRADE, Southern Voice and SUMMA organize the webinar “Ed-tech in Latin America and the Caribbean: building a research and development agenda”
27/06/2024 3:00 pm (hora Perú) Zoom Education and learning
GRADE, Southern Voice and SUMMA, with support from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), will discuss the findings of a study exploring the landscape and challenges of educational technology, known as Ed-tech, in Latin America and the Caribbean. The research is part of a global project on global south priorities in Ed-tech for equity and […]
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Santiago Cueto will join a Ruralia dialogue on rural education from the perspective of its opportunities
18/04/2024 8:00 am Casa de la Cultura Cusco (San Bernardo 25, Cusco) Education and learning
Our senior researcher Santiago Cueto will be one of the experts who will reflect on three themes of rural education from the perspective of its opportunities. In this Ruralia discussion, we will also learn about the work of eight interventions that have been transforming rural education from different approaches and territories, including our program Conecta […]
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Liliana Miranda will be a panelist at UNESCO and UARM dialogue on rural adolescences
08/04/2024 04:10 pm Zoom de la UARM Education and learning
Our Adjunct Researcher Liliana Miranda will be a panelist in the first dialogue of the series Growing up in Equity: Agendas for rural adolescents in Peru, organized by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the Antonio Ruiz de Montoya University Peruvian Education Observatory.
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Santiago Cueto will be a speaker at the Inaugural Lecture 2024 of the PUCP Faculty of Psychology
04/04/2024 12:15 pm Auditorio de Humanidades PUCP Education and learning
Santiago Cueto will be a speaker at the Inaugural Lecture 2024 of the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú Faculty of Psychology. Our senior researcher will present “The right to education in Peru today: a look from Psychology”. The event will take place on April 4th at the PUCP Humanities Auditorium.
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María Balarin and María Fernanda Rodríguez will be speakers at the Comparative and International Education Society Conference 2024
12/03/2024 → 13/03/2024 Miami Education and learning
Our researchers María Balarin and María Fernanda Rodríguez will be speakers at the Comparative and International Education Society Conference 2024. This year the event will address the theme The Power of Protest. On Tuesday, March 12, María Fernanda will present “Localising and historicising privatization: understanding education privatization’s links to enclosure, othering and urban spaces”, as part […]
- Education and Learning
- Employment, Productivity and Innovation
- Rural Development and Agriculture
- Ethnicity, Gender and Citizenship
- Methodologies for Research and Evaluation of Policy and Programmes
- Poverty and Equity
- Natural Resources, Extractive Industries and Social Conflict
- State Reform and Public Institutions
- Health and Nutrition
- Urbanization and Sustainable Cities






