This thesis is anchored in the research of better understanding of the chemical evolution of galaxies. Many dwarf spheroidal galaxies (dSph) are orbiting the Milky Way displaying various star formation histories. The formation of these dwarf galaxies and the drivers of their evolution are still not well understood. We studied in detail one of them, Sextans, a low mass dSph composed of an old population. 90% of Sextans stars were formed 11-14 Gyr ago (Lee et al. 2009). Battaglia et al. (2011) show the presence of a radial metallicity gradient in Sextans considering observation based on intermediate resolution spectroscopy until the tidal radius. For a projected radius R 0.8 deg all stars are metal-poor [Fe/H] < -2.2 dex. Due to its distance...