KIX LAC and the Honduran Ministry of Education launch a diploma program to strengthen educational research
19 de May de 2025

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As part of a joint work agenda, KIX LAC and the Honduran Ministry of Education have been developing various actions to strengthen the education system, including curriculum validation, the implementation of alternative modalities, and the formulation of a national education research policy.
To strengthen the institutional capacities of the Honduran education system, the Honduran Ministry of Education (SEDUC) launched an International Diploma in Educational Research Methodologies, developed in conjunction with the Knowledge and Innovation Exchange Hub (KIX) for Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) -an initiative promoted by the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) and the International Development Research Center (IDRC) of Canada, and regionally led by SUMMA and the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS)– and with the academic collaboration of the Grupo de Análisis para el Desarrollo (GRADE) of Peru.
The diploma course is a response to the need to strengthen the research training of technical staff to ensure more solid processes within the ministerial units. Honduras has been working with KIX LAC through its Country Support mechanism, which allowed the design of this proposal aimed at directly influencing the improvement of educational policies and practices. The selection process concluded with the selection of 67 people from the country’s 18 departments, including departmental coordinators, technical advisors and outstanding teachers with experience and a vocation for educational research.
On Tuesday, April 22, the official launch of the diploma course was held at a meeting that brought together national authorities, technical teams and representatives of partner organizations. During the event, the importance of promoting a culture of educational research in the country was highlighted as a pillar for a higher quality public education.
Present at the launch were Daniel Sponda, Ministry of Education of Honduras; Javier González, director of SUMMA; Raúl Chacón, director of the KIX LAC Hub and, on behalf of the Honduran institutions, Juan Vicente Rodríguez, director of the General Directorate of Professional Development, Esthefani Cerrato, of the General Subdirectorate of Educational Research, and Ilich Valladares, representative of the Undersecretariat of Technical Pedagogical Affairs. Also present were Alejandro Garrido, Coordinator of the Projects and Professional Development Unit of GRADE; Florencio Ceballos from IDRC, and Rosa Moncada, from the KIX LAC team. The event was moderated by Erick Perdomo, Member of the Research team.
The minister Daniel Sponda, was in charge of officially launching the diploma course, expressing his enthusiasm for the articulated work with SUMMA- KIX LAC and underlining the relevance of strengthening teacher training and research. In this regard, the secretary stressed the need for educators to take an active role in the generation of knowledge, researching and proposing solutions to the common challenges faced by education systems in the region: “It is not only about research, but also about doing relevant research that contributes to finding solutions to the problems faced by education systems in the region”.
Afterwards, Javier González of SUMMA stressed the importance of research as a key tool to reduce educational gaps and valued the collaboration with the Honduran Ministry of Education: “As we know, research is something that is invested in the short term, but the fruits are only seen in the long term. […] It requires a state vision to invest in research, and therefore, the fact that Honduras is working on this issue seems to us to denote precisely the vision of Minister Esponda and his entire team.” Furthermore, in this framework, he highlighted the recent visit of Honduran representatives to Chile, where they learned about the advances in curriculum updating and the research work of the Chilean Ministry of Education. Finally, he emphasized the role of research in informed decision-making and celebrated the partnership with IDRC and the Global Partnership for Education in the creation of the KIX regional centers.
The design and implementation of the diploma program is in charge of GRADE Peru, selected for its technical strengths, regional experience, and methodological proposal. The program will have a duration of more than 100 hours distributed over six months, which will allow for a formal certification based on the academic hours completed. This proposal seeks to ensure a rigorous and accessible training experience that is aligned with the needs of the Honduran educational system.
This proposal marks a milestone for the country and represents a key step towards the strengthening of a research culture within the public education system, with a territorial, methodological, and long-term perspective.
Testimonials from the launch
🗣️ “We want research to reach the communities, the educational centers. It motivates us to believe that educational research can be enhanced at a decentralized level.” – Juan Vicente Rodríguez (SEDUC)
🗣️ “The central point [of the diploma course] is to be able to give value and change the reality inside the classroom.” – Esthefani Cerrato (SEDUC)
🗣️ “The actors gathered here share the conviction that by working hand in hand and in coordination, we can make a difference in reducing structural gaps in education in our region. […] This initiative reflects very well how institutions of different kinds […] can complement each other to generate significant, lasting and sustainable changes.” – Alejandro Garrido (GRADE)
🗣️ “The reason for incorporating teachers, directors, is not a favor, it is because there is a need and there is a capacity there of people who understand the reality of the educational systems in which they operate and who are fundamental at the time of having decisions to structure, organize and share that evidence”. – Florencio Ceballos (IDRC)
🗣️ “This training program is going to benefit not only a per se research process but to generate and strengthen institutional capacities.” – Ilich Valladares (SEDUC)
🗣️ “We believe that with all these initiatives, we are reaching the heart of the system, which are the schools, and the opportunity to also listen to the teachers.” – Rosa Moncada (KIX LAC)





















































































































