- Secretariat of Public Education
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- Creation and maintenance of public schools in the Mexican Federal District, excluding those that are dependents of other dependencies
- Ensuring all requirements related to preschool, primary, secondary, technical and normal education as established by the Constitution are observed and completed, and to prescribe the norms to which the incorporation of particular schools in the national educational system should adjust
- Exercising supervision and vigilance that proceeds in the seminaries that impart education in the Republic, conform to the 3rd article of the constitution
- To systematically organize, administer and enrich the general or specialized libraries that are sustained by the Secretariat or that form part of its dependencies.
- To promote the creation of institutes of scientific and technical research and the establishment of laboratories, observatories, planetariums and also centers that are required for the development of primary, secondary, moral, technical and superior education; to orient, in coordination with the appropriate dependencies of the Federal Government and with the public and private entities, the development of scientific and technological research.
- To confer scholarships so that students of Mexican nationality can do research or complete foreign study programs.
- To revalidate studies and titles, and to concede authorization for the exercise of the capacities that they accredit.
- To formulate the catalog of national historic patrimony.
- To organize, sustain, and administer historic, archaeological and artistic museums, painting galleries and art galleries, to the effect of preserving the integrity, the maintenance and conservation of historic and artistic treasures of the cultural patrimony of the country.
- To conserve, protect and maintain archeological, historical, and artistic monuments that conform the cultural patrimony of the nation, attending the legal dispositions in the matter.
- To orient the artistic, cultural, recreational and sport-related activities that are realized by the federal public sector.
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Main building
Main article: Secretariat of Public Education Main HeadquartersCoordinates: 19°26′11.57″N 99°7′53.27″W / 19.4365472°N 99.1314639°W
The Secretariat has several buildings distributed all over the country but its main offices, initially confined to the Old Dominican Convent of the Holy Incarnation in the oldest borough of Mexico City, have extended to the House of the Marquess of Villamayor (also known as the Casa de los adelantados de Nueva Galicia, built in 1530), the Old House of don Cristóbal de Oñate, a three-times Governor and General Captain of New Galicia (also built in 1530) and the Old Royal Customs House (built in 1730-31). Some of the buildings were decorated with mural paintings by Diego Rivera and other notable exponents of the Mexican muralist movement of the 20th century (David Alfaro Siqueiros, Raul Anguiano, Manuel Felguerez).[1]
Secretaries
Secretaries of Public Instruction and Fine Arts (1905-1914)
- Government of Porfirio Díaz (1884–1911)
- (1905–1911): Justo Sierra
- (1911): Jorge Vera Estañol
- Government of Francisco León de la Barra (1911)
- (1911): Francisco Vázquez Gómez
- Government of Francisco I. Madero (1911–1913)
- (1911–1912): Miguel Díaz Lombardo
- (1912–1913): José María Pino Suárez
- Government of Victoriano Huerta (1913–1914)
- (1913): Jorge Vera Estañol
- (1913): Manuel Garza Aldape
- (1913): José M. Lozano
- (1913): Eduardo Tamariz y Sánchez
- (1913–1914): Nemesio García Naranjo
- Government of Francisco Carvajal (1914)
- (1914): Rubén Valenti
Secretaries of Public Education of Mexico
- Government of Álvaro Obregón (1920–1924)
- (1921–1924): José Vasconcelos
- (1924): Bernardo J. Gastélum
- Government of Plutarco Elías Calles (1924–1928)
- (1924–1928): José Manuel Puig Casauranc
- (1928): Moisés Sáenz
- Government of Emilio Portes Gil (1928–1930)
- (1928–1929): Ezequiel Padilla
- (1929): Plutarco Elías Calles
- (1929–1930): Joaquín Amaro
- Government of Pascual Ortiz Rubio (1930–1932)
- (1930): Aarón Sáenz
- (1930): Carlos Trejo Lerdo de Tejada
- (1930–1931): José Manuel Puig Casauranc
- (1931–1932): Narciso Bassols
- Government of Abelardo L. Rodríguez (1932–1934)
- (1932–1934): Narciso Bassols
- (1934): Eduardo Vasconcelos
- Government of Lázaro Cárdenas del Río (1934–1940)
- (1934–1935): Ignacio García Téllez
- (1935–1939): Gonzalo Vázquez Vela
- (1939–1940): Ignacio Beteta
- Government of Manuel Ávila Camacho (1940–1946)
- (1940–1941): Luis Sánchez Pontón
- (1941–1943): Octavio Véjar Vázquez
- (1943–1946): Jaime Torres Bodet
- Government of Miguel Alemán (1946–1952)
- (1946–1952): Manuel Gual Vidal
- Government of Adolfo Ruiz Cortines (1952–1958)
- (1952–1958): José Ángel Ceniceros
- Government of Adolfo López Mateos (1958–1964)
- (1958–1964): Jaime Torres Bodet
- Government of Gustavo Díaz Ordaz (1964–1970)
- (1964–1970): Agustín Yáñez
- Government of Luis Echeverría (1970–1976)
- (1970–1975): Víctor Bravo Ahuja
- Government of José López Portillo (1976–1982)
- (1976–1977): Porfirio Muñoz Ledo
- (1977–1982): Fernando Solana
- Government of Miguel de la Madrid (1982–1988)
- (1982–1985): Jesús Reyes Heroles
- (1985–1988): Miguel González Avelar
- Government of Carlos Salinas de Gortari (1988–1994)
- (1988–1992): Manuel Bartlett Díaz
- (1992–1993): Ernesto Zedillo
- (1993–1994): Fernando Solana
- (1994): José Ángel Pescador
- Government of Ernesto Zedillo (1994–2000)
- (1994–1995): Fausto Alzati
- (1995–2000): Miguel Limón Rojas
- Government of Vicente Fox (2000–2006)
- (2000–2006): Reyes Tamez Guerra
- Government of Felipe Calderón Hinojosa (2006) - (2012)
- (2006–2009): Josefina Vázquez Mota
- (2009 - ): Alonso Lujambio
References
- ^ "Historia de la SEP". Secretaría de Educación Pública. http://www.sep.gob.mx/wb/sep1/sep1_Conoce_la_Historia_del_Edificio_Sede1?page=2. Retrieved 2008-04-14.
External links
Landmarks and historic buildings of Mexico City Centro Zócalo
and immediate vicinitySchools and colleges Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana · Academia Mexicana de la Historia · Academy of San Carlos · Colegio de San Ignacio de Loyola Vizcaínas · Antigua Escuela de Economía · Colegio Nacional · Colegio de Minería
Government buildings Old Customs Building · Chamber of Deputies · Departamento de Estadistica Nacional · Secretariat of Public Education Main Headquarters · Senate building · Supreme Court building · Palace of the Marqués del Apartado · Library of the Congress of Mexico
Religious buildings Nuestra Señora de Loreto Church · Church of San Francisco · Church of Nuestra Señora de Valvanera · Church of San Bernardo · Ex Temple of Corpus Christi · La Enseñanza Church · La Merced Cloister · La Santisima Church · Temple and Ex-convent of Jesus Maria · Church of San Juan de Dios · Santa VeraCruz Church · Regina Coeli Church · Santa Teresa la Antigua · Temple of San Pablo el Nuevo · Church of Santo Domingo · Temple of Saint Augustine · Temple of San Felipe Neri "La Profesa" · Church of La Soledad
Museums San Ildefonso College · Caricature Museum · Franz Mayer Museum · Museum of the City of Mexico · Interactive Museum of Economics · Museo de Arte Popular · José Luis Cuevas Museum · Palace of the Inquisition (Museum of Mexican Medicine) · Mexican Army Museum · Museo Nacional de Arte · Museo de Charrería · Museo de la Estampa · Museo de Estanquillo · Museum Archive of Photography · Museum of Secretaría de Hacienda y Crédito Público · San Pedro y San Pablo College (Museum of Light) · House of the First Print Shop in the Americas · National Museum of Cultures · Borda House, Mexico City
Palaces Castillo de Chapultepec · Palace of Iturbide · Palacio de Bellas Artes · Palacio de Correos de Mexico · Casa de los Azulejos · Houses of the Mayorazgo de Guerrero · Palace of the Marqués del Apartado · Palacio de la Autónomia
Historic houses Tlaxcala House · House of Count de la Torre de Cossio · House of the Marquis of Uluapa · House of the Count de la Torre Cosío y la Cortina
Other Plaza Garibaldi · Antigua Escuela de Jurisprudencia · Chinatown (Barrio Chino) · Tlaxcala House · Garden of the Triple Alliance · Centro Cultural de España (Mexico City) · INAH Building · Abelardo L. Rodriguez Market · La Merced Market · Lirico Theatre · Alameda Park · Plaza Santo Domingo · Teatro Hidalgo · Teatro de la Ciudad · Torre Latinoamericana · Hospital de Jesús Nazareno · Tlaxcoaque
Categories:- Cabinet of Mexico
- Education ministries
- Education ministers
- 1921 establishments
- 20th century in Mexico
- Education in Mexico
- Buildings and structures in Mexico City
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