Within the framework of the 17th edition of CADE Education, organized by IPAE Business Action under the motto “Education browsing the digital transformation: we accelerate or shipwrecked!”, The Minister of Education of Peru, Morgan Quero, presented the main lines of action that its management will prioritize to transform the educational system and close the gaps that affect millions of students.
Before an audience composed of educational leaders, businessmen, academics and civil society representatives, Quero called to work in a coordinated manner so that technological innovation and public policies go hand in hand, guaranteeing that progress reaches all regions of the country and do not deepen inequality.
“The connectivity in Peru amounts to 4.6 million students from the public sector with Internet access from their schools, added to 1,628 schools with connectivity compared to 2024. This plan allows us to accelerate in relation to what we require in border areas. It is an impact that today benefits more than 470 thousand students,” said Morgan Quero.
His participation marked one of the most expectant moments of the forum, offering a panorama on the structural reforms that are required in infrastructure, teacher training and curricular update so that Peru is up to the global challenges.
CADE EDUCATION 2025 continues with conferences and panels that address from artificial intelligence in classrooms to digital ethics, promoting a multisectoral dialogue that seeks concrete and sustainable solutions for the country’s educational future.
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