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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JournalNorrag Special Issue
Placing epistemic justice at the core of educational transformations for a just future
2024 Maria Balarin, Lizzi O. Milligan
Education has a key role in responding to the calls for transformation considering urgent global challenges. We propose a refocusing of educational efforts on an ‘epistemic core’ so that education can effectively contribute to such transformations. This places knowledge/s—and the ways that young people can all consume, recognise, and produce those knowledge/s—at the heart of […]
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JournalThe Lancet Psychiatry
Economic inequalities in adolescents’ internalising symptoms: longitudinal evidence from eight countries
2024 Thomas Steare, Sara Evans-Lacko, Mesele Araya, Santiago Cueto, Hai-Anh H. Dang, Revathi Ellanki, Gemma Lewis, Kelly Rose-Clarke, Praveetha Patalay
Background Research, mainly conducted in Europe and North America, has shown an inequitable burden of internalising mental health problems among adolescents from poorer households. We investigated whether these mental health inequalities differ across a diverse range of countries and multiple measures of economic circumstances. Methods In this longitudinal observational cohort study, we analysed data from […]
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JournalGlobal Social Challenges Journal
Limitations and possibilities of justice in education and the implications for sustainable futures
2024 Maria Balarin, Lizzi O. Milligan
Global agendas for sustainable futures rely heavily on the role played by education in promoting justice and changing young people’s attitudes and behaviours. The articles in this special collection jointly demonstrate the challenges, as well as messages of hope, for the ambitious and transformative vision of education that is being increasingly promoted in academic and […]
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JournalGlobal Social Challenges Journal
From experience to actions for justice: learners’ views on epistemic, environmental and transitional justice in Nepal, Peru and Uganda
2024 Robin Shields, Ainur Muratkyzy, Mohan Paudel, Ashik Singh, Expedito Nuwategeka, María Fernanda Rodríguez, Julia Paulson
Understanding how today’s children will act in the future is essential to education supporting sustainable development. This study investigated how students in three contexts in Nepal, Peru and Uganda understand environmental, epistemic and transitional justice. It used a tabletbased app to present students with scenarios that illustrates different attitudes, experiences and intended actions with respect […]
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JournalGlobal Social Challenges Journal
Education as justice: articulating the epistemic core of education to enable just futures
2024 Maria Balarin, Lizzi O. Milligan
While education is expected to play a significant role in responding to global social challenges, sustainable development discourses often fail to attend to issues of pedagogy, purpose and process. In this paper, we argue that one way to focus arguments on educational practice is through considerations of the relationship between education as justice and education for justice. We do […]
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COVID-19 Could Reverse Two Decades of Progress: Emerging Policy Recommendations to Support Young People in Developing Countries
2021
New research from the Young Lives COVID-19 phone survey in Ethiopia, India, Peru, and Vietnam paints a worrying picture of how the economic and social impact of COVID-19 lockdowns and related restrictions could not only halt progress made over the last two generations, but could also reverse life chances and entrench existing inequalities for many […]
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La educación multigrado: debates, problemas y perspectivas
2020
En el mundo rural, el rostro de la educación peruana es la escuela multigrado. Por esta razón, el proyecto CREER tiene como objetivo mejorar los aprendizajes y las condiciones de bienestar en las escuelas rurales multigrado primarias castellanohablantes del Perú. En este marco se inscribe el presente documento, elaborado por Liliana Miranda, que busca ofrecer […]
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Poor education and precarious jobs in Peru: understanding who is left behind and why
2020
Given the large inequalities in Peru, fulfilling the ’leave no one behind’ UN 2030 Agenda commitment might become the country’s largest challenge to SDG implementation. In light of this, understanding who is left behind, and why, gains particular importance. This study uses a mixed methodological approach to provide a baseline of the left behind in […]
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The power of believing you can get smarter the impact of a growth-mindset intervention on academic achievement in Peru
2020
This paper evaluates the academic impact of a growth-mindset intervention on students starting the secondary level in public schools in urban Peru. ¡Expande tu Mente! is a 90-minute school session aimed at instilling the notion that a person’s own intelligence is malleable. Students in schools randomly assigned to treatment showed a small improvement in math test scores and […]
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Brechas que perduran: una radiografía de la exclusión social en Perú
2019
Peru achieved many of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) before the 2015 deadline, a sign of the great economic and social advances of recent decades. However, the high levels of heterogeneity that persist in the development indicators show the high inequalities in the country, particularly in relation to traditionally excluded groups such as women, indigenous […]
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JournalRevista Educación Superior y Sociedad
Brechas de género en la gobernanza universitaria y la carrera docente en el Perú
2021
This article explores gender gaps in university governance, analyzing evidence on the distribution of positions by sex, both in senior management and academic leadership in Peruvian universities, as well as in the teaching staff. It is shown that there is little participation of women in university governing bodies, information that is analyzed according to the […]
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JournalInternational Journal of Educational Development
The relationship between access to pre-school education and the development of social-emotional competencies: Longitudinal evidence from Peru
2021
Authors evidence of the role pre-school has in the development of social-emotional competencies. We used data from the Young Lives longitudinal study in Peru to test the relationship between attendance to pre-school education with agency and pride at ages 8, 12, and 15, and self-efficacy and self-esteem at ages 12 and 15. They found that […]
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JournalInternational Journal of Epidemiology
Cohort profile update: The Young Lives study
2021
• Young Lives is a longitudinal study tracking two cohorts of children in four low-and-middle-income countries [Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam]. • The survey started in 2002 and three rounds were completed by 2009. Two further rounds took place in 2013 (round 4) and 2016 (round 5). Most recently the round planned for 2020 was […]
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JournalSSM - Population Health
The impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on physical domestic violence: Evidence from a list randomization experiment
2021
We quantify the increase in physical domestic violence (family or intimate partner violence) experienced by young people aged 18–26 during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdowns in Peru. To do this we use an indirect methodology, the double list randomization experiment. The list experiment was embedded in a telephone survey to participants of the Young Lives study, […]
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JournalJournal of Development Economics
The value of redistribution: Natural resources and the formation of human capital under weak institutions
2020
Researchers exploit time and spatial variation generated by the commodities boom to measure the effect of natural resources on human capital formation in Peru, a country with low governance indicators. Combining testscores from over two million students and district-level administrative data of mining taxes redistributed to localgovernments, they find sizable effects on student learning from […]
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Tensiones entre segregación escolar y desarrollo ciudadano
La educación peruana más allá del Bicentenario: nuevos rumbos2021
This essay proposes a well-founded reflection on the effect of school segregation by socioeconomic levels and the development of citizenship as an expression of democratic institutionality. Basically, it is about discussing the following question: Why should it be meaningful to be concerned about an educational model where the poor and the rich are educated in […]
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Políticas de educación superior y procesos de internacionalización: el caso peruano a la luz de la reforma universitaria
Políticas públicas para la internacionalización de la educación superior en América Latina2020
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Chapter in BookUnderstanding school segregation: patterns, causes and consequences of spatial inequalities in Education
The ungoverned education market and the deepening of socio-economic school segregation in Peru
Understanding school segregation: patterns, causes and consequences of spatial inequalities in Education2019
This chapter explores how these trends explain existing patterns of socio-economic school segregation. While other forms of educational segregation – such as that between rural and urban education – are important, the chapter will focus on what is happening in urban areas as a consequence of the expansion of the private education market. We argue […]
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¿De qué hablamos cuando hablamos de la reforma educativa?: continuidades, discontinuidades y ausencias en los intentos recientes de reformar la educación básica en el Perú
Aproximaciones al Perú de hoy desde las ciencias sociales2019
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La transición hacia el mercado laboral y los estudios postsecundarios en Perú: evidencia del estudio Niños del Milenio
Millennials en América Latina y el Caribe: ¿trabajar o estudiar?2018
Unlike the previous chapters, the report on Peru draws on a unique source of information: the Young Lives study, which collected longitudinal data. For 15 years, this research followed two groups of adolescents and young people born in the years 1994-1995 and 2001-2002, respectively. Drawing on the information obtained, this chapter pursues two objectives. The […]
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La educación rural en los planes de gobierno de las elecciones presidenciales peruanas del 2021
2021
Este artículo presenta un análisis realizado por Yina Rivera de las propuestas sobre educación rural y educación sexual integral (ESI) que figuraban en los planes de gobierno (no los discursos de los candidatos en los medios) de las cinco agrupaciones políticas que lideraban las encuestas a mediados de marzo de 2021 en el Perú: Acción […]
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Convergencias y divergencias en el diseño de estrategias didácticas: integración del conocimiento docente y la investigación educativa
2021
En este artículo, Elsie Rockwell y sus colaboradoras reflexionan sobre la experiencia de diseñar estrategias didácticas para matemáticas y lenguaje, acordes con la pedagogía multigrado, durante el proceso de producción del libro Yoltocah. Estrategias didácticas multigrado (2016). Ese diseño implicó la participación constante y conjunta de especialistas con experiencia en investigación cualitativa y de docentes […]
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¿Cuántos cuadraditos caben? Estrategias didácticas para la pedagogía multigrado en matemáticas
2021
Hace algunos años, las autoras (Tatiana Mendoza y Elsie Rockwell) recibieron una invitación de las autoridades educativas del estado de Tlaxcala, México, para ofrecer un curso-taller a docentes multigrado con el fin de generar con ellos propuestas de estrategias didácticas multigrado. El proyecto implicó un arduo trabajo conjunto entre cinco especialistas en didáctica de lengua […]
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Didáctica multigrado: Un modelo integrador de organización de contenidos
2021
En el artículo anterior sobre didáctica multigrado se abordaban los conceptos y principios que rigen en el campo de esta didáctica específica que, de modo transversal, está presente en diversos niveles educativos y áreas de conocimiento, aunque es en la escuela rural multigrado donde este modelo tiene mayor poder explicativo y prescriptivo. En este segundo […]
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La situación educativa de las niñas, niños y adolescentes afroperuanos: una mirada al acceso, resultados y entornos educativos
2021
One of the main barriers in our country (and in others countries) to portraying the socioeconomic situation of the Afro-descendant population is the lack of information disaggregated by ethnic group. This article presents the educational situation of Afro-Peruvian girls, boys, and adolescents and provides recommendations to continue developing studies that allow information to be disaggregated […]
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La inversión privada en el sector educación: un análisis de las APP y Oxl en infraestructura educativa
2017
En el seguimiento al presupuesto público que realiza el Grupo Propuesta Ciudadana, en los últimos años identificamos, entre otras, dos tendencias importantes. La recentralización del presupuesto asociado a la caída de los recursos del canon y la decisión del gobierno de Ollanta Humala de tener un mayor control sobre el manejo del presupuesto, asociada a […]
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Innovación y calidad en educación en América Latina
2016
La Iniciativa Latinoamericana de Investigación para las Políticas Públicas (ILAIPP) publica los estudios presentados en su segunda conferencia regional del mismo nombre realizada en Lima, Perú, en abril de 2016. El libro presenta cinco investigaciones con énfasis en los países que integran la red ILAIPP, tres balances de literatura y dos estudios comparados, sobre aspectos sustantivos de […]
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Una aproximación a la gestión de la escuela primaria multigrado de ámbitos rurales. Recomendaciones para su fortalecimiento
2016
Este informe presenta una aproximación a la labor pedagógica e institucional de estos y estas profesionales. A partir de un análisis exhaustivo, se determinan algunos nudos críticos de la gestión del y la docente-director/a que reducen su eficiencia. En ese sentido, las conclusiones y recomendaciones formuladas contribuyen al análisis y debate público de la educación […]
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Education trajectories: from early childhood to early adulthood in Peru
2016
Since the late 1960s, every President in Peru has proclaimed education to be a high priority. Yet, arguably, results have been poor and unequal. This paper analyses recent trends in education in Peru to raise what we consider are the main challenges to moving forward, and provides policy suggestions. To do this, the authors take a […]
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Aporte de los gobiernos regionales en la gestión de una educación de calidad
2016
La Asamblea Nacional de Gobiernos Regionales (ANGRl, presenta seis experiencias que corresponden a las Regiones de Amazonas, Moquegua, Piura, San Martín, Puno y Arequipa; las mismas que han avanzado en el desarrollo de sus modelos de gestión del servicio educativo, cada una con sus particularidades, respondiendo a escenarios y condiciones distintas, que tienen como elemento […]
Projects
- Systematization of Fundacion Telefonica’s Digital Classroom ProgramAugust 2018
- Systematization of the Digital Classroom program of Fundación TelefónicaAugust 2018
- Poor education and precarious jobs in Peru: understanding who is left behind and whyJune 2019
- Second Impact Evaluation of the Music and Social Inclusion project: Persistence of effects and new areas of impactApril 2018
- Transitions from the school to the labor market and higher education in PeruFebruary 2018
- Review of the school resources in ColombiaJanuary 2018
- Developing an interactive map on the state of literacy and education of youth and adults in PeruNovember 2017
- Designing educational interventions for elementary educationOctober 2017
- Does the school reproduce inequalities? Segregation between classroomsOctober 2017
- Final evaluation of the Preschool Improvement Program in Ayacucho, Huancavelica and HuanucoJune 2017
News
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Santiago Cueto and other experts write on the challenges for leveraging the potential of digital technologies in education in Latin America
July 31, 2023 Education and learning
According to Santiago Cueto, teachers cannot shoulder the responsibility alone for ensuring that education systems keep up with the dizzying evolution of technology. Improving their skills takes time and requires training, guidance and resources. Together with Dante Castillo and Florencia Ripani, our senior researcher reflects on the issues that prevent the region from harnessing the […]
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JUNTOS and the foundational fundamental skills. GRADE Conversa 19 featuring Alan Sánchez
May 24, 2023 Education and learning
Foundational cognitive skills are key elements in both the learning process and the ability to retain knowledge. We spoke with Alan Sanchez, co-author of a recent Niños del Milenio study on the relationship between the age of the child at the time of joining Programa Juntos and the development of a set of cognitive skills. […]
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Privatización de la educación y segregación escolar: algunas ideas de estudios de GRADE
April 3, 2023 Education and learning
El actual debate sobre el impacto del sistema de vouchers educativos ha reanudado la necesidad de una discusión sobre la privatización de la educación basada en evidencia. Compartimos algunas ideas basadas en estudios recientes de GRADE sobre el funcionamiento del mercado de la educación y la segregación escolar en el Perú. El mercado educativo peruano […]
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Privatización de la educación y segregación escolar: una selección de estudios de GRADE
March 31, 2023 Education and learning
El reciente debate sobre la privatización de la educación hace resurgir diversas investigaciones sobre el funcionamiento del mercado de la educación en el Perú. En los últimos años, en GRADE hemos estudiado las formas y efectos de la participación del sector privado en la educación, así como las tendencias de segregación escolar por nivel socioeconómico, […]
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Access to reading in digital times, by Walter Alvarado from Crece Lee/Worldreader
February 28, 2023 Education and learning
The pandemic and the recent social crisis have highlighted the educational gaps in the country. Technology is presented as an opportunity to enhance access to knowledge. Walter Alvarado, regional director Peru/LATAM at Worldreader, writes about how digital technologies, with pedagogical and parental accompaniment, “can become an adequate solution to boost those aspects in which the […]
Events
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Jessica Tapia (GRADE) and Liriama Velasco (CREER) will be speakers in a webinar on large-scale evaluation experiences in Latin American countries
14/12/2023 1:00 pm (hora Perú) YouTube de RELIEVA Education and learning
Jessica Tapia, Adjunct Researcher at GRADE, and Liriama Velasco, consultant of the Growing with Multigrade Rural Schools in Peru (CREER) Project, will be speakers in a webinar on large-scale evaluation experiences in Latin American countries. The event is organized by the Latin American Evaluation Research Network (RELIEVA). Together with experts from Chile, Mexico, Uruguay and […]
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Investigadoras e investigadores de GRADE participan en el XXXIV Seminario Anual de Investigación CIES 2023
05/12/2023 → 06/12/2023 9:00 am - 5:00 pm NOS PUCP Education and learning, Methodologies for research and evaluation of policy and programmes, Poverty and equality
Del 5 al 7 de diciembre, investigadoras e investigadores de GRADE serán expositores, moderadores y comentaristas en el XXXIV Seminario Anual de Investigación CIES 2023. El evento, organizado por el Consorcio de Investigación Económica y Social (CIES) de manera presencial, abordará el tema Cambios en la globalización y los retos del desarrollo sostenible en el Perú. A continuación, […]
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Education as and for Justice: Launch of the JustEd Project
22/11/2023 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm Auditorio de GRADE Education and learning
El Grupo de Análisis para el Desarrollo (GRADE) organizó la presentación de JustEd, un proyecto de investigación colaborativa e internacional que busca entender de qué forma los sistemas educativos de países del Sur Global vienen contribuyendo con las agendas de justicia y sostenibilidad vinculadas con los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible. JustEd se desarrolló entre el […]
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Santiago Cueto will be a speaker at DRELM’s Conference Progress and Challenges of Primary Education in Integral Education
08/11/2023 3:00 p.m. Facebook de la DRELM/Auditorio de la IE Melitón Carvajal, Lince Education and learning
On Wednesday, November 8, Santiago Cueto will be a speaker at the conference “Progress and challenges of primary education in integral education“, held by the Regional Directorate of Education of Metropolitan Lima. Our senior researcher will present the challenges of primary education in the current context. ON LIVE You can follow the event in DRELM’s […]
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Santiago Cueto and Lorena Alcázar joined the Southern Voice network conference
24/10/2023 → 25/10/2023 Nairobi, Kenya Education and learning, Ethnicity, gender and citizenship
Our senior researchers Santiago Cueto and Lorena Alcázar joined the flagship conference of Southern Voice, a network of Global South think tanks. The event was held on October 24-25 in Nairobi, Kenya. During the first day, Santiago was a panelist in the session “Ed-tech: Rethinking our Terms for Equity and Sustainability”. On the next day, […]
- 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






