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This is the first webinar in an event series on evaluation and civil society.
In the declaration published in February 2021, the Civil Society Working Group emphasized the need to conduct a large-scale diagnostic to evaluate the loss of learning during the pandemic, with the goal of informing and guiding recovery actions during reopening.
The objective of this seminar is to discuss and define the components of a formative learning evaluation strategy which can contribute to the levelling efforts necessary to close learning gaps exacerbated by the pandemic. The conversation will focus on three strategic areas:
- What content or guidelines should be used to align monitoring and evaluation efforts during reopening?
- Who should play a role in the development and implementation of a diagnostic evaluation strategy during reopening?
- How can we ensure the effective use of collected data to inform pedagogical strategies in the classroom?
This event will feature experts from civil society, the governments of Mexico and Peru, and UNESCO’s Latin American Laboratory for Assessment of the Quality of Education (LLECE in Spanish).
Follow this event on Twitter at #JornadasEvaluaciónOSC and @PrealEd.
We invite participants to send questions through the Q&A function on Zoom. This event will be held in Spanish.
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SPEAKERS:
ANA MARÍA ZAMORA
Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator, Escuela Nueva Activa Foundation
FELIPE JOSÉ HEVIA DE LA JARA
Professor and Researcher at CIESAS-Golfo and Director of the project Independent Measurement of Learning (@fhevia)
LORETO IGLESIAS
Executive Director, Crecer con Todos Foundation
FRANCISCO MIRANDA
Principal, Diagnostic Evaluation Unit, Commission for the Continuous Improvement of Education, MEJOREDU in Spanish
PILAR BUTRÓN
Curricular Coordinator, Ministry of Education in Perú
CARLOS HENRÍQUEZ CALDERÓN
Coordinator of Labotatorio Latinoamericano de Evaluación de la Calidad de la Educación (LLECE), UNESCO (@henriquezchile)
MODERATOR:
ARIEL FISZBEIN
Director, Education Program, Inter-American Dialogue (@arielfiszbein)