Currently, Alejandra Cardini is the Acting Head of Office and Coordinator of the Knowledge Generation and Mobilization team at the IIEP-UNESCO Office for Latin America and the Caribbean. She leads various areas and programmes of the office, developing strategic alliances and managing human and financial resources. She is also responsible for the knowledge production and dissemination strategy through the development of research and the Information System on Educational Trends in Latin America (SITEAL), the Regional Forum on Educational Policy, and the Network of Specialists in Educational Policy.
She has extensive experience in research projects, advisory roles, and educational policy advocacy. She served as the Director of the Education Programme at the Centre for the Implementation of Public Policies for Equity and Growth (CIPPEC) and led the education theme in Think 20, a G20 affinity group focused on public policy recommendations, from 2018 to 2022. She conducted research at the University of Buenos Aires, the University of San Andrés, and the Centre for Critical Education Policy Research (University of London). She worked for the Ministry of Education of the Argentine Republic, collaborating with provincial ministries on educational planning. As a teacher, she has taught at the primary level and, as a professor, in master's programmes in educational policy (at the Institute of Education, University of London; Universidad Alberto Hurtado in Santiago de Chile; the Inter-Institutional Doctorate in Education [UNTREF, UNLA, and UNSAM]; Universidad de San Andrés; and Universidad Austral).
She holds a Primary School Teacher qualification from the Escuela Normal Superior en Lenguas Vivas Sofía Esther Broquen de Spangenberg.