National Administration of Public Education

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The National Administration of Public Education (Spanish: Administración Nacional de Educación Pública) is the government agency responsible for the planning, management and administration of the public educational system in all its stages and also for teacher training in Uruguay.

FormedMarch 28, 1985; 41 years ago (1985-03-28)
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National Administration of Public Education
Administración Nacional de Educación Pública
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FormedMarch 28, 1985; 41 years ago (1985-03-28)
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Websiteanep.edu.uy
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The ANEP has its headquarters in the Agraciada Building, located on Libertador Avenue in front of Plaza Fabini in the central business district of Montevideo.[1] Designed by architects Miguel Ángel Canale and Beltrán Arbeleche, and built in the 1950s, it served as the headquarters of the Uruguayan airline PLUNA.[2]

History

The ANEP was created on March 28, 1985, by President Julio María Sanguinetti with the promulgation of Law No. 15,739 –known as the Education Law–.[3] It has the legal status of an autonomous entity, which grants autonomy from the Executive Branch to the organization of the public educational system. However, it is about technical and administrative autonomy, although not financial.[4]

Current organization

The ANEP is administered by the Consejo Directivo Central (Spanish for 'Central Directive Council'), a body of five members of which three are appointed by the President of the Republic acting in the Council of Ministers, and the other two are elected by the body's teaching staff.[5] In addition, the administration has seven sectoral directorates and three secretariats.

The directorates that administer the different stages of the educational system depend on the Central Directive Cousil, designing the curriculum, supervising the development of classes, projecting salary budgets and supervising the authorized private institutes.[6]

Presidents

The chairman of the Central Directive Council is the one who serves as president of the National Public Administration.

More information No., Name ...
No. Name Term of office Appointed by Ref.
Took office Left office
1 Juan Pivel Devoto 1985 1990 Julio María Sanguinetti [7]
2 J. A. Gabito Zóboli 1990 1995 Luis Alberto Lacalle [8]
3 Germán Rama 1995 2000 Julio María Sanguinetti [9]
4 Javier Bonilla 2000 2005 Jorge Batlle [10]
5 Luis Yarzábal 2005 2010 Tabaré Vázquez [11]
6 José Seoane 2010 2012 José Mujica [12]
7 Wilson Netto 2012 2020 José Mujica [13]
Tabaré Vázquez [14]
8 Robert Silva 2020 2023 Luis Lacalle Pou [15]
9 Virginia Cáceres 2023 Incumbent Luis Lacalle Pou [16]
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