Ministry of National Education (Colombia)

The Ministry of National Education (Spanish: Ministerio de Educación Nacional) is the national executive ministry of the Government of Colombia responsible for overseeing the instruction and education of the Colombian people, similar to education ministries in other countries.

Ministry of National Education
Ministerio de Educación Nacional
Ministry overview
Formed1 January 1928 (1928-01-01)
HeadquartersCalle 43 № 57-14
Bogotá, D.C., Colombia
04°38′47.36″N 74°05′40.51″W
Annual budgetCOP$23,092,798,432,087 (2012)[1]
COP$24,899,811,728,484 (2013)[2]
COP$26,932,267,932,578 (2014)[3]
Ministry executive
Child agencies
  • INCI
  • INSOR
  • ITC
  • Intenalco
  • ITFIP
  • INFOTEP-San Andres
  • INFOTEP-San Juan del Cesar
  • Colcultura (through 1997)
Websitewww.mineducacion.gov.co

List of ministers

OrderPeriodMinister of National Education
1st1928-1930José Vicente Huertas
2nd1930-1930Elíseo Arango Ramos
3rd1930-1931Abel Francisco Carbonell Vergara
4th1931-1933Julio Carrizosa Valenzuela
5th1933-1934Pedro Maria Carreño Mallarino
6th1934-1934Jaime Jaramillo Arango
7th1934-1934Carlos Lozano y Lozano
8th1934-1935Luis López de Mesa Gómez
9th1935-1935Calixto Torres Umaña
10th1935-1937Darío Echandía Olaya
11th1937-1937Alberto Lleras Camargo
12th1937-1937Tulio Enrique Tascón Quintero
13th1937-1937Alejandro López Restrepo
14th1937-1938José Joaquín Castro Martínez
15th1938-1940Alfonso Araújo Gaviria
16th1940-1941Jorge Eliécer Gaitán Ayala
17th1941-1941Guillermo Nannetti Concha
18th1941-1942Juan Lozano y Lozano
19th1942-1942Germán Arciniegas Angueyra
20th1942-1942Jorge Zalamea Borda
21st1942-1943Absalón Fernández de Soto
22nd1943-1943Rafael Parga Cortés
23rd1943-1943Carlos Lozano y Lozano
24th1943-1943Carlos Arango Vélez
25th1943-1945Antonio Rocha Alvira
26th1945-1945Rafael Escallón
27th1945-1945Antonio Rocha Alvira
28th1945-1946Germán Arciniegas Angueyra
29th1946-1946Mario Carvajal Borrero
30th1946-1947Miguel Jiménez López
31st1947-1947Eduardo Zuleta Ángel
32nd1947-1948Joaquín Estrada Monsalve
33rd1948-1948Elíseo Arango Ramos
34th1948-1949Fabio Lozano y Lozano
35th1949-1949Elíseo Arango Ramos
36th1949-1949Eleuterio Serna Ramírez
37th1949-1950Manuel Mosquera Garcés
38th1950-1951Antonio Álvarez Restrepo
39th1951-1952Rafael Azula Barrera
40th1952-1953Lucio Pabón Núñez
41st1953-1953Jesús Estrada Monsalve
42nd1953-1954Manuel Mosquera Garcés
43rd1954-1954Daniel Henao Henao
44th1954-1955Aurelio Caicedo Ayerbe
45th1955-1956Gabriel Betancur Mejía
46th1956-1957Josefina Valencia Muñoz
47th1957-1957Próspero Carbonell MacAusland
48th1957-1958Alonso Carvajal Peralta
49th1958-1959Reinaldo Muñoz Zambrano
50th1959-1960Abel Naranjo Villegas
51st1960-1960Gonzalo Vargas Rubiano
52nd1960-1960Belisario Betancur Cuartas
53rd1960-1961Alfonso Ocampo Londoño
54th1961-1962Jaime Posada Díaz
55th1962-1965Pedro Gómez Valderrama
56th1965-1966Daniel Arango Jaramillo
57th1966-1968Gabriel Betancourt Mejía
58th1968-1970Octavio Arizmendi Posada
59th1970-1972Luis Carlos Galán Sarmiento
60th1972-1974Juan Jacobo Muñoz
61st1974-1977Hernando Durán Dussán
62nd1977-1978Rafael Rivas Posada
63rd1978-1980Rodrigo Lloreda Caicedo
64th1980-1981Guillermo Angulo Gómez
65th1981-1982Carlos Albán Holguín
66th1986-1988Marina Uribe de Eusse
67th1988-1989Antonio Yepes Parra
68th1989-1990Manuel Francisco Becerra Barney
69th1990-1991Alfonso Valdivieso Sarmiento
70th1991-1993Carlos Holmes Trujillo García
71st1993-1994Maruja Pachón Castro
72nd1994-1995Arturo Sarabia Better
73rd1995-1996María Emma Mejía Vélez
74th1996-1997Olga Duque de Ospina
75th1997-1998Jaime Niño Díez
76th1998-2000Germán Bula Escobar
77th2000-2002Francisco José Lloreda Mera
78th2002-2010Cecilia María Vélez White
79th2010-2014María Fernanda Campo Saavedra
80th2014-2016Gina Parody
81st2016-2018Yaneth Giha Tovar
82nd2018–2022María Victoria Angulo[4]
83rd2022–presentAlejandro Gaviria Uribe[5]

References

  1. Colombia, Congress of (14 December 2011). "Ley 1485 de 2011" (PDF). Diario Oficial (in Spanish). Bogotá (48, 283): 9. ISSN 0122-2112. OCLC 500057889. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 January 2014. Retrieved 6 May 2013.
  2. Colombia, Congress of (10 December 2012). "Ley 1593 de 2012" (PDF). Diario Oficial (in Spanish). Bogotá (48, 640): 10. ISSN 0122-2112. OCLC 500057889. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 January 2014. Retrieved 6 May 2013.
  3. Colombia, Congress of (11 December 2013). "Ley 1687 de 2014" (PDF). Diario Oficial (in Spanish). Bogotá (49, 001): 29. ISSN 0122-2112. OCLC 500057889. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 January 2014. Retrieved 8 January 2014.
  4. "Presidente Iván Duque posesionó a María Victoria Angulo como Ministra de Educación - Ministerio de Educación Nacional de Colombia".
  5. "Alejandro Gaviria será el próximo ministro de Educación". www.eluniversal.com.co (in European Spanish). 2022-07-07. Retrieved 2022-08-25.


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