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== Departmental Bodies ==
== Departmental Bodies ==
[[File:DBE 3.JPG| thumb| 200px| Department of Basic Education No. 3, was once as a [[University of Yangon|Rangoon college]] (Kyint Myin Dine campus) till 1996]]
[[File:DBE (3).JPG|thumb| 200px| Assembly building of DBE 3]]
* The Office Staff
* The Office Staff
* Department of Higher Education {{my|အဆင့်မြင့်ပညာဦးစီးဌာန}}
* Department of Higher Education {{my|အဆင့်မြင့်ပညာဦးစီးဌာန}}

Revision as of 18:59, 29 April 2012

Ministry of Education
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Agency overview
Formed1950
Jurisdiction Myanmar
HeadquartersNaypyidaw, Myanmar
Ministers responsible
Child agencies
  • Department of Higher Education (Lower Myanmar)
  • Department of Higher Education (Upper Myanmar)
  • Department of Basic Education
Websitewww.myanmar-education.edu.mm

The Ministry of Education (Template:Lang-my, Burmese pronunciation: [pjìɲàjé wʊ̀ɴdʑí tʰàna]; abbreviated MOE) is the Myanmar government agency responsible for Education in Myanmar.

Departmental Bodies

Department of Basic Education No. 3, was once as a Rangoon college (Kyint Myin Dine campus) till 1996
Assembly building of DBE 3

There are six departments under the Ministry of Education. They are the Office staff, Department of Higher Education (Template:My), Department of Basic Education (Template:My), Department of Myanmar Language Commission (Template:My), Department of Myanmar Board of Examinations (Template:My) and Myanmar Educational Research Bureau (MERB) (Template:My). The Office Staff of the Ministry of Education is responsible to the Deputy Minister and the Minister. They supervise the implementation of educational programmes, set the educational policies, are responsible for fiscal planning within the ministry and department personnel and administration of the ministry.

List of heads

  • Ba Maw (1934–1937)
  • Htoon Aung Kyaw
  • U Win
  • Hla Min
  • Maung Gyi
  • Nyi Nyi
  • Col. Hla Han
  • Pe Thein
  • Pan Aung
  • Than Aung
  • Chan Nyein
  • Mya Aye (present)

References