Ministry_of_Education_(Argentina)

Ministry of Education (Argentina)

Ministry of Education (Argentina)

Former government ministry in Argentina


The Ministry of Education (Spanish: Ministerio de Educación; ME) of Argentina was a ministry of the national executive power that oversaw education policies on all educational levels, alongside the governments of the twenty-three provinces of Argentina and the City of Buenos Aires.

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The Ministry was founded in 1949, when the state's education portfolio was split from the Ministry of Justice and Public Instruction in the first cabinet of President Juan Domingo Perón;[2] the first minister was Oscar Ivanissevich. The current minister is Carlos Torrendell,[3] who was appointed by newly elected president Javier Milei.

The ministry was headquartered at the Sarmiento Palace, popularly known as "Pizzurno Palace" due to its location on Pasaje Pizzurno, in the Buenos Aires neighbourhood of Recoleta.[4]

List of ministers

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References

  1. "Presupuesto 2021". Ministerio de Economía (in Spanish). 2020. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  2. Ferreyra, Gabriela Verónica (8 October 2015). "La educación durante los años peronistas. El Consejo Nacional de Educación y las orientaciones pedagógico-didácticas destinadas a los maestros (1948-1949)" [Education during Peronist Periods. The National Education Council and orientations pedagogic didactics destined for the teachers (1948 – 1949)] (PDF). Revista de Estudios Marítimos y Sociales (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  3. Jaureguy, Martina (3 December 2023). "What we know about Javier Milei's cabinet so far". Buenos Aires Herald. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
  4. "Clave: Gobierno suma 80 nuevas obras públicas; sube gasto $708.000 millones". Ámbito (in Spanish). 6 August 2021. Retrieved 20 September 2021.

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