The Ministry of National Education ( tr, Milli Eğitim Bakanlığı) is a government ministry of the
Republic of Turkey
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, responsible for the supervision of
public
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and private educational system, agreements and authorizations under a national
curriculum
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. The ministry is headed by
Mahmut Özer.
History
After 1910, a Higher Education Office and a Libraries Inspection Office were established. During the
War of National Liberation, there were two ministries of education. The Ministry of Education of the
Turkish Grand National Assembly
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was in Angora (became known as
Ankara
Ankara ( , ; ), historically known as Ancyra and Angora, is the capital of Turkey. Located in the central part of Anatolia, the city has a population of 5.1 million in its urban center and over 5.7 million in Ankara Province, mak ...
after 1923, and in English as such after 1930), the Ministry of Education of the
Ottoman Government in
Constantinople
la, Constantinopolis ota, قسطنطينيه
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(became known as
Istanbul
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in English after 1930). After the Turkish Grand National Assembly was opened on 23 April 1920 a "Ministry of Education" was established by Law no. 3 of 2 May 1920 as one of the eleven ministries working under the
Council of Ministers.
[Background written by the Ministry of National Education at the beginning of 200]
OVERVIEW OF THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE MINISTRY OF NATIONAL EDUCATION
accessed on 3 November 2012 In 1920 the Ministry of Education consisted of the following five units:
# The Program Committee
# Department of Primary Education
# Department of Secondary Education
# Office of Turkish Antiquities
# Registry and Statistics Office
In 1923, the Ministry of Education in Istanbul was closed and the Ministry of Education in Ankara was expanded and reorganized to include eleven units. In the Republican period, organization of the Ministry of Education gradually developed and was reorganized with the Law no 2287 issued in 1933.
The Ministry of National Education; has been organized under the following names:
* "The Ministry of Education" from 1923 to December 27, 1935,
* "The Ministry of Culture" from December 28, 1935, to September 21, 1941,
* "The Ministry of Education" from September 22, 1941, to October 9, 1946,
* "The Ministry of National Education" after October 10, 1946,
* "The Ministry of Education" after 1950,
* "The Ministry of National Education" after May 27, 1960,
* "The Ministry of National Education, Youth and Sports" after 1983,
* "The Ministry of National Education" after 1989.
Structure
According to Law no. 3797 on the organization and duties of the Ministry of National Education, the Ministry today consists of three divisions called: central, provincial and overseas organization. The Ministry of National Education has provincial organizations in 81 cities and 850 towns, 58 of them being the central towns of metropolitan cities. The Ministry of National Education has representation offices in 22 countries with 21 education undersecretaries and 17 education attaches.
The office of the Ministry consists of the Training Council, main service units, counselling and inspection units and auxiliary units. Chairmanship of the Occupational and Technical Training Research and Development Center and Chairmanship of the Project Coordination Board Center are also included in the central organization.
See also
*
Education in Turkey
*
List of Ministers of National Education of Turkey
References
External links
official website(Turkish)
(English)
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Turkey
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Ministries established in 1923
1923 establishments in Turkey