Ministry of Education and Higher Education
Arabic: المجلس الأعلى للتعليم

Supreme Education Council building in Doha
Agency overview
FormedNovember 2002
Jurisdiction Qatar
HeadquartersDoha, Qatar
Ministers responsible
  • Mohammad bin Abdul Wahed Al-Hammadi, Minister
  • Hind bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Deputy Minister
Child agencies
  • The Education Institute
  • The Evaluation Institute
  • The Higher Education Institute
Websitewww.sec.gov.qa

The Supreme Education Council (Arabic: المجلس الأعلى للتعليم, abbreviated SEC) is a Qatari government agency responsible for education in Qatar. It was established in November 2002. It is responsible for overseeing and directing the education system in Qatar and, subsequently, all of the country's independent schools.[1] At the time of its founding, it replaced the Ministry of Education, which has since had its responsibilities reduced to providing support for the country's private schools.[2] The Ministry of Education's personnel were consolidated into the SEC in 2009.[1] The Supreme Education Council was renamed to the Ministry of Education and Higher Education by a Amiri Decree in 2014.[3]

Organization

The SEC is headed by Buthaina bint Ali Al Jabr Al Nuaimi, minister of education,[4] and Hind bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani, the deputy minister.[5]

Departmental bodies

The SEC has ten departments.[6] The three most important are:[1]

  • The Education Institute – Is directly involved in the oversight and support of independent and semi-independent schools. It is responsible for developing curriculum standards and licensing private schools and pre-schools. It also prepares specialized development programmes for school administrators.
  • The Evaluation Institute – Conducts national assessments of student learning of independent K-12 schools and collates the data. The institute is also responsible for teacher licensing.
  • The Higher Education Institute – Assists students in applying for colleges and provides assistance for international admission tests.

References

  1. 1 2 3 "World Data on Education - Qatar" (PDF). UNESCO. Retrieved 2015-07-21.
  2. Ramzi Nasser; Eman Zaki; Nancy Allen; Badria Al Mula; Fatma Al Mutawaha; Hessa Al Bin Ali; Tricia Kerr (2014). "Alignment of Teacher-Developed Curricula and National Standards in Qatar's National Education Reform". Canadian Center of Science and Education. Retrieved 2015-07-21. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. "Al-Meezan Amiri Decree regarding the renaming of the Supreme Education Council". Al-Meezan.
  4. "Education Minister Issues Ministerial Decision for Services Provided by SEC". Supreme Education Council. 6 July 2015. Retrieved 2015-07-21.
  5. "Supreme Education Council Celebrates International Teacher's Day". Supreme Education Council. 5 October 2013. Retrieved 2015-07-21.
  6. "SEC Institutes". Supreme Education Council. Retrieved 2015-07-21.
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