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Hugo Ñopo in RPP TV: How and why teachers are asssess?
Why and how teachers are assess? Hugo Ñopo, senior researcher at GRADE, shared his thoughts on the sidelines of the teaching strike: “94% of the country supports assessments. Our system will improve as our teachers have high standars and high pay. This is the path to the solution. Hugo was interviewed in RPP TV.
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Hugo Ñopo in Canal N: Teacher reassessment and renewal is the way to improvement
On the sidelines of the teaching strike, our senior researcher, Hugo Ñopo, talked with Mario Ghibellini of Canal N’s news program De 6a9 about the situation of the teaching profession and the pertinence of the teacher evaluation: “There is no system in the world that can improve without renewal. 94% of the country agrees with […]
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How and why teachers are evaluated?, Hugo Ñopo’s thoughts
“The best teachers should be in the classroom. That is a conviction that we need to take as a country”. On the sidelines of the teaching strike, Hugo Ñopo, senior researcher at GRADE, explained the objectives of the teacher assessment and discussed its pertinence. The video was published by El Comercio.
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The teachers’ complaints under analysis
On the sidelines of the teachers’ strike, several specialists, including our senior researcher, Hugo Ñopo, analyzed in El Comercio the main orders of the teachers’ union to the goverment. Regarding the repeal of the teacher reform law, Hugo says: “Just as we advocate for better teachers’ salaries, we have to advocate for the profession standards to rise. Meritocracy is the […]
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Santiago Cueto and the impact of the teachers strike in Peruvian student’s achievement
“The time students spend engaged in pedagogical tasks is linked to their levels of achievement later”. América Televisión highlights our Research Director, Santiago Cueto‘s thoughts on the impact of the teachers strike in the education of Peruvian children.
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Hugo Ñopo: “Teaching is one of the highly bullied careers in Perú”
“Enhancing the teaching career means improving salaries, making it a meritocratic career, but also for the social recognition of the relevance of the profession. This is set up after decades of joint work”. Our senior researcher, Hugo Ñopo, discussed the state of the teaching career in Peru and share recommendations to strengthen the dialogue between teachers and the Goverment. Hugo was […]
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Teachers strike: a greater fiscal deficit hampers an increase of salaries. Hugo Ñopo shares his thoughts
“What we should be asking to ourselves is what teaching profession do we want for our middle-income country which aspires to be a member of a select circle of countries like the OECD”, said Hugo Ñopo, senior researcher at GRADE, with emphasis on teaching inequality with respect to other Peruvian professionals. Semana Económica gathered Hugo’s thoughts on the sidelines of the […]
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This is not an emergency, by Hugo Ñopo
“The precariousness of teacher salaries is just a sympton of something bigger: the abandonment in which we have left our education”. Read the latest op-ed by Hugo Ñopo, senior researcher at GRADE, published in El Comercio, about the current teacher’s strike and public investment in education.
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Santiago Cueto: “We lack greater progress in equity in the Peruvian educational system”
“We lack greater progress in equity in the Peruvian educational system. […] it is key to invest in the first years of life”. Santiago Cueto, Country Coordinator of Young Lives Peru and Research Director at GRADE, shared the findings of his study “Educational trajectories in Peru: from childhood to early adulthood“ in Salgalu TV’s Open Dialogue.
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Hugo Ñopo: Law should have been applied from the beginning
“A better education for Peruvians will not be possible without greater tax collection. A bigger budget for the sector relies on it. Citizens must tax and abandon informality” said Hugo Ñopo, senior researcher at GRADE, in Perú. 21 newspaper, regarding the recent teacher’s strike in Peru.