Ana Santiago - Education Economist-Senior Specialist

Ana Santiago is a Senior Economist in the Education Division at the Inter-American Development Bank. Prior to this, she worked for Office of Evaluation and Oversight of the Bank, the Mexican Government at the Ministry of Finance SHCP, and the Office of Evaluation and Social Programs at the Ministry of Social Development SEDESOL, later becoming CONEVAL, an independent evaluation office. Ms. Santiago is co-founder and head of the Impact Evaluation Network of Latin America (IEN). Graduated from Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México, ITAM (Economics), Warwick Business School (Economics and Finance) and University College London, UCL (Economics).
Publications:
- Enfoques Creativos Para Aprender Matemáticas y Ciencias Naturales (in Spanish)
- Preliminary Results of the ALI Program in Mexico
- Multiplying Knowledge
- Aligning Learning Incentives (ALI)
- Outstanding College Graduates Teach at Low-Income Schools: An Alternative Path to Teaching
- A New Teaching Force
- Education Choices in Mexico: Using a Structural Model and a Randomized Experiment to evaluate Progresa
Briefly Noted:
- Experimental Assessment of The Program "One Laptop Per Child" in Peru
- An alternative pathway into teaching: Placing Top University Graduates in Vulnerable Schools in Chile
- Aligning Learning Incentives (ALI)
Technical Notes:
- Selection into Teaching:Evidence from Enseña Perú
- Estimating the Impact of Placing Top University Graduates in Vulnerable Schools in Chile

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