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Francesc Pedró: The Director of the UNESCO International Institute for Higher Education in Latin America and the Caribbean has been confirmed as the first panelist of TICAL2021

Given the pandemic, TICAL2021 and the 5th Latin American e-Science Meeting will be held, for the second consecutive year, on-line. To be held between August 30 and September 2, 2021, and with their calls for papers open, the events that bring together the ICT leaders of Latin American universities and researchers who use technology intensively for their daily work, confirmed their first international panelist: the leader of IESALC. Check out his biography here.

Francesc Pedró

Director of the UNESCO Institute for Higher Education in Latin America and the Caribbean

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Francesc Pedró is since May 2019 the Director of the UNESCO Institute for Higher Education in Latin America and the Caribbean. He joined UNESCO’s education sector in Paris (France) in 2010, where he led the team of education policy, providing technical assistance to UNESCO Member States by reviewing their normative frameworks and education policies upon request to ensure alignment with SDG 4-Education 2030, and contributing to knowledge dissemination through international comparative analyses. From 2005 to 2011 he worked at the OECD Centre for Educational Research and Innovation (CERI). In his capacity as senior policy analyst, he was responsible for a number of projects including the OECD Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS) and the New Millennium Learners Project. He was also in charge of the reviews of educational R&D in OECD countries and of a project on Systemic Innovation in Education.

Between 1998 and 2005 he was professor of comparative education and public policies at the Pompeu Fabra University (Barcelona) and academic director of its program for educational quality. He also chaired the university entrance examinations system in Catalonia. Prior to this, he was pro-vice chancellor of educational research and innovation, as well as of international relations, at the Open University of Catalonia (Barcelona), the first Internet-based European public university.

Francesc (Barcelona, 1960) got his MEd degree from the Autonomous University of Barcelona and a PhD in Comparative Education from UNED (Madrid). Later he did a postdoc in Comparative Public Policy at the University of London Institute of Education.

His main fields of expertise are comparative education policies and technology use in education.

Among his most recent publications there are: Are the New Millennium Learners Making the Grade? (2010), Inspired by Technology, Driven by Pedagogy (2010), Working Out Change: Systemic Innovation in Education (2010), Connected Minds. Technology and Today’s Learners (2012), Le numérique: une chance pour l’école (2013), Tecnología para la mejora de la educación: experiencias de éxito y expectativas de futuro (2015), Digital Services for Education in Africa/Le numérique au service de l’éducation en Afrique (2015), and Policy Levers for Education 2030. The Untapped Potential of Governance, School Leadership, and Monitoring and Evaluation Policies (2018).

Go to the calls of TICAL2021 and the 5th Latin American e-Science Meeting: https://www.redclara.net/index.php/es/noticiasyeventos/noticias/2236-tical2021-y-5-encuentro-latinoamericano-de-e-ciencia-abren-llamados-para-presentar-trabajos

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