Diego Luna-Bazaldua

Education Specialist, Education Global Practice, The World Bank

Diego Luna-Bazaldua

Diego Luna-Bazaldua is an Education Specialist in the Education Global Practice, where he supports World Bank staff and clients in building capacity in technical processes linked to the development of psychological and educational assessments. His areas of expertise are focused on psychometrics and assessment in psychology and education. Prior to joining the Bank, Diego taught at universities in Mexico and the United States. He also worked at the university entrance examinations department of the National Autonomous University of Mexico.

He has received awards, grants, and honors from organizations such as the Psychometric Society, the National Council for Research and Technology of Mexico, the Fulbright Program, and Teachers College, Columbia University. He holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in Psychology and Statistics from the National Autonomous University of Mexico, and a Doctorate in Philosophy in Measurement and Evaluation from Teachers College, Columbia University. He has post-doctoral experience in psychometric research and educational evaluation from the Lynch School of Education, Boston College.