Alonso Lujambio

Mexican academic and politician

Alonso Lujambio - Mexican academic and politician
Born

September 2nd, 1962
62 years ago

Died

September 25th, 2012
12 years ago — 50 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Mexico

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An academic and politician specialized in education policy and governance, contributed to educational reform in Mexico. Served as the head of the National Institute for Education Evaluation and played a significant role in educational initiatives during the administration of President Felipe Calderón. Appointed as Minister of Education, focusing on accountability and the improvement of educational standards in Mexico. Worked as a professor and researcher, emphasizing the importance of educational assessment and quality in public policy.

Served as Minister of Education in Mexico

Led the National Institute for Education Evaluation

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