Pierre Gouëdard

Bio

A trained  economist, I am a senior project officer for the GEM report at UNESCO. I work specifically on the Spotlight report, which synthesizes evidence on completion rates and levels of minimum learning proficiency in Africa. 

Prior to joining UNESCO, I worked as an education researcher at the UNICEF Innocenti  Global Office of Research and Foresight. I contributed to the Teachers for All project which analyses the deployment of teachers, and the Women in Learning Leadership initiative which focuses on women representation as school leaders and their influence on school performance. 

I worked previously at the OECD, as a policy analyst within the Directorate for Education and Skills. This included conducting statistical analysis for the Programme of International Student Assessment (PISA), and supporting various countries in their implementation of education policies. 

I hold a PhD in Economic Sciences from Sciences Po, and two Masters from the Paris School of Economics and the Université de Montréal. 


Country partners at UNICEF Innocenti

Country partners at the OECD

Research interests: 

Implementation of education policies, school as learning organisations, shaping of students' aspirations, microeconomics, evaluation of public policies, econometrics.

Latest publications: 


Country-related work: 



The role of indicators in education policies: 


Datamining PISA to explore the concept of Growth Mindset: