Sylvia Schmelkes

Sylvia Schmelkes (born 28 July 1948) is a Mexican sociologist and education researcher, and current director of the Mexican National Institute of Educational Evaluation.[1] She is best known for her work in intercultural education, and her book 'Toward better quality of our schools'. Schmelkes has also written over 100 academic texts and essays.[2] She is a former General Coordinator of Intercultural and Bilingual Education at the Secretariat of Public Education in Mexico, and is currently heading the Research Institute for the Development of Education at the Iberoamerican University.[3]

Sylvia Schmelkes del Valle
Born (1948-07-28) July 28, 1948
NationalityMexican
EducationIberoamerican University, Bachelor's in Sociology
Iberoamerican University, Master's in Educational Research
EmployerUniversidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de México
Known forEducational Research, Intercultural Bilingual Education, Values education, Adult education
AwardsComenius Medal (2008), Tlamatini Award (2003), Maria Lavalle Urbina Award (1998), honorary PhD from Universidad Autónoma de Baja California in Mexico, honorary Doctor of Law from the Universito of Concordia in Montreal.

In 2008 she received the Comenius Medal from UNESCO for her career as a researcher.[4] Other awards include the Universidad Iberoamericana's Tlamatini award in 2003,[5] and the Maria Lavalle Urbina award in 1998.[6] She has an honorary PhD from the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California in Mexico and an honorary Doctor of Law degree from the University of Concordia in Montreal, Canada. She is an Honorary Fellow of the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning.

Biography

Schmelkes was born in Mexico City to a Czech father and an Argentinian mother. Educated in bilingual schools, she studied sociology at the Iberoamerican University in Mexico City and obtained a Master's degree in Education Research by the same institution. After this, Schmelkes worked in the Center for Educational Studies (CEE) in Mexico for almost 25 years, where she dedicated herself to research in the fields of rural and adult education. In 1994 she left the CEE to work as a consultant in the Educational Research Department at the National Polytechnic Institute, as well as for the UNESCO, UNICEF and OECD.

After this, Schmelkes started working on values education and Intercultural Education, becoming General Coordinator of Intercultural and Bilingual Education at the Secretariat of Public Education under Mexican President Vicente Fox. She currently works as Director of the Institute for the Development of Education at the Iberoamerican University in Mexico City. Schmelkes's work has been published in five languages by institutions such as the Mexican Secretariat of Public Education, UNESCO and the Organization of American States.[7]

Bibliography

  • Hacia una mejor calidad de nuestras escuelas, SEP, 1995
  • La formación de valores en la educación básica, SEP, 2004
  • La educación de adultos y las cuestiones sociales, Centro de Cooperación Regional para la Educación de Adultos en América Latina y el Caribe, 2008

References

  1. "Retrato hablado: Sylvia Schmelkes, el gran ojo de la evaluación docente". 2014-01-26.
  2. Fierro Evans, "An Intercultural Education for Mexico: Career and Contributions of Sylvia Schmelkes", Curriculum Inquiry, 2012
  3. "Universidad Iberoamericana - Directorio de Autoridades". Retrieved July 30, 2012
  4. UNESCO, UNESCO.org: Comenius Medal Award, International Conference on Education, 2008. Retrieved July 30, 2012
  5. Premio Tlamatini a la Dra. Sylvia Schmelkes por sus aportes a la educación, "Nuestra Comunidad", No. 97, p. 3
  6. Schmelkes, Sylvia, "Premio María Lavalle Urbina", "Revista Mexicana de Investigación Educativa", Julio-Diciembre, Vol. 3, No. 6.
  7. M A. Cecilia Fierro Evans & Flavio Rojo Pons. 2012. An Intercultural Education for Mexico: Career and Contributions of Sylvia Schmelkes. Curriculum Inquiry Vol. 42, Iss. 1, 2012
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