#  Felipe José Hevia de la Jara 

MADERO VISITING SCHOLAR

 

 

 



   ![headshot of Felipe Hevia](/sites/g/files/omnuum12451/files/styles/hwp_4_5__320x400/public/drclas2/files/hevia_photo_1.jpg?itok=HWAPDdlW) 

 



 

 email <fheviadelajara@fas.harvard.edu> 

 



 

 Felipe Hevia is a researcher at Center for Research and Higher Studies in Social Anthropology (CIESAS) in Mexico, where studied for his PhD in anthropology. He is a member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences and the National System of Researchers in Mexico. His research interests are political anthropology and educational research. He is co-director of Independent Measurement of Learning program (MIA), which seeks to improve fundamental learning through citizen-led assessments and courses to accelerate and recover essential learning based on Teaching at the Right Level. He has written nearly 100 publications, including journal articles, chapters, books, and working papers. His research has received several awards and recognitions, including the Mexican Academy of Sciences research award in 2015. The current project of Dr. Hevia focuses on analyzing fundamental learning policies in Mexico from a multilevel perspective.



 

 

 





 

 

- ## Academic Year
    
     [2022-2023](/academic-year/2022-2023)
- ## People
    
     [Visiting Scholar](/people/visiting-scholar)
- ## Scholars/Fellows
    
     [Fundacion Mexico en Harvard-Antonio Madero Visiting Scholars &amp; Fellows](/scholarsfellows/fundacion-mexico-en-harvard-antonio-madero-visiting-scholars-fellows)