Strengthening holistic learning outcome measurement systems in emergencies and protracted crises: Colombia and Peru - Diagnostic Report for Peru

Robust monitoring and evaluation systems that are capable of generating valid, reliable, and fair data are essential for decision-making. Supported by Education Cannot Wait, researchers from NYU Global TIES for Children and the Universidad de los Andes sought to identify the strengths, challenges, and gaps within the Peruvian and Colombian monitoring and evaluation systems for holistic educational outcomes. To deepen their understanding of the (mis)alignments in the education systems, they created the Holistic Learning Assessments Systems (HOLAS) framework. Based on this framework, they conducted a mixed-method systems analysis to assess the extent to which assessments, data, and evidence (information) were aligned with foundational curricular and standards (goals) and key resources (supports) within and across stakeholders at different levels of the education system.

This diagnostic report summarizes the methodology and results of the systems analysis in Peru, and provides a series of recommendations to strengthen the coherence of the Peruvian educational monitoring and evaluation systems for holistic learning outcomes.

Resource Info

Resource Type

Report

Published

Published by

NYU Global TIES for Children
Universidad de los Andes

Authored by

Evelyn Seminario, Jimena Ferrandiz, Pía Madanes Quintanilla, Olga Lucia Gonzalez, Camilo Moreno, Lucero Ramirez Varela, Francisco Cardozo, Roxane Caires, Sergio Ozoria Ramírez, Abiraahmi Shankar, Karolina Lajch, Andres Molano, and Carly Tubbs Dolan

Topic(s)

Learning Assessment
Research and Evidence

Geographic Focus

Peru