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− | The '''Minister of Education''' was a user created position often found in either an official or nonfficial capacity in the governments of [[Country|countries]]. In | + | The '''Minister of Education''' was a user created position often found in either an official or nonfficial capacity in the governments of [[Country|countries]]. In October 2012, it became a [[Political Titles|political title]]. This position's duty is to teach new players how to play the game. To get help to lead its office, the minister often has a '''Vice Minister of Education'''. |
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The Minister of Education was a user created position often found in either an official or nonfficial capacity in the governments of countries. In October 2012, it became a political title. This position's duty is to teach new players how to play the game. To get help to lead its office, the minister often has a Vice Minister of Education.
See also
- Ministerul Educatiei - Romania's Ministry of Education
- Ministry of Home Affairs - UK Ministry that plays a role similar to the Ministry of Education;
- Ministarstvo obrazovanja RH - Croatian Ministry of Education;
- Secretary of Education - An international version of Minister of Education; first used by Hitoshi Makoto of Japan under the Presidency of Akki
- Department of Education - USA Department of Education;
- Education in Ireland - Ireland Department of Education.
- Minister of Social Services - Australian version of the Department of Education.