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|Budget of the Department of Education for FY 2015, showing its largest components. As of 2018, the discretionary budget is $70 billion.
|Budget of the Department of Education for FY 2015, showing its largest components. As of 2018, the discretionary budget is $70 billion.


==Organization==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! scope="col" colspan="2" | Program
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! scope="row" rowspan="13" | Secretary of Education
| Office of Communications and Outreach
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| Office of the General Counsel
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| Office of Inspector General
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| Office of Legislation and Congressional Affairs
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| Office for Civil Rights
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| Office of Educational Technology
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| Institute of Education Sciences<br />*National Center for Education Statistics<br />**National Assessment of Educational Progress<br />**Education Resources Information Center
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| Office of Innovation and Improvement
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| Office of the Chief Financial Officer
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| Office of Management
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| Office of the Chief Information Officer
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| Office of Planning, Evaluation and Policy Development<br />*Budget Service
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| Risk Management Service
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! scope="row" rowspan="4" | Deputy Secretary of Education
| Office of Elementary and Secondary Education<br />*Education Facilities Clearinghouse<br />*Office of Migrant Education<br />*Office of Safe and Healthy Students<br />*Student Achievement and School Accountability Programs
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| Office of English Language Acquisition
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| Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services<br />*National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research<br />*Office of Special Education Programs<br />*Rehabilitation Services Administration
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| Office of Innovation and Improvement
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! scope="row" rowspan="5" | Under Secretary of Education
| Office of Postsecondary Education
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| Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education
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| Office of Federal Student Aid
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! scope="row" rowspan="7" | Associated federal organizations
| Advisory Councils and Committees
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| National Assessment Governing Board (NAGB)
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| National Advisory Council on Indian Education
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| Federal Interagency Committee on Education
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| Advisory Commission on Accessible Instructional Materials in Postsecondary Education for Students with Disabilities
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| National Board for Education Sciences
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| National Board of the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education
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[[Category:Education ministries]]
[[Category:Education ministries]]
[[Category:Ibican federal executive departments|Education]]
[[Category:Ibican federal executive departments|Education]]

Revision as of 00:21, 19 November 2019

Ibican
Department of Education
Usdepartmentofeducationbuilding.jpg
Kenneth Waterman Department of Education Building, Department Headquarters
Department overview
FormedOctober 17, 1945; 79 years ago (1945-10-17)
JurisdictionFederal government of Ibica
HeadquartersKenneth Waterman Department of Education Building, 400 Ochoa Avenue, Willmington, West Monroe, Ibica
Employees3912 (2018)
Annual budget$68 billion (2016)
Department executives
  • Arden Milton, Secretary
  • Silvester Ware, Deputy Secretary
  • Chesley Norton, Under Secretary
  • Sharla Benson, General Counsel

The Ibican Department of Education (ED or DoED), also referred to as the ED for (the) Education Department, is a Cabinet-level department of the Ibican government. The Department of Education is administered by the secretary of education. It has under 4,000 employees (2018) and an annual budget of $68 billion (2016). The 2019 Budget also supports $129.8 billion in new postsecondary grants, loans, and work-study assistance to help an estimated 11.5 million students and their families pay for college. Its official abbreviation is "ED" ("DOE" refers to the Ibican Department of Energy) and is also often abbreviated informally as "DoEd".

Functions

The primary functions of the Department of Education are to "establish policy for, administer and coordinate most federal assistance to education, collect data on Ibican schools, and to enforce federal educational laws regarding privacy and civil rights."

Unlike the systems of most other countries, education in Ibica is highly decentralized, and the federal government and Department of Education are not heavily involved in determining curricula or educational standards. This has been left to state and local school districts. The quality of educational institutions and their degrees is maintained through an informal private process known as accreditation, over which the Department of Education has no direct public jurisdictional control.

Budget

The Department of Education oversees the nation's education system. The department sets uniform rules and standards which are applied nationwide. “Since the Department of Education (Education) began operations, its mission has included promoting student achievement and ensuring equal access to educational opportunity. To do so, Education partners with state and local governments, which provide most of the resources to school districts for K-12 programs".

Pell Grants: $28.856B (33.0%)Federal Direct Student Loan Program: $23.661B (27.1%)Title I Grants: $14.41B (16.5%)Special education: $12.522B (14.3%)Other: $7.92B (9.1%)Circle frame.svg
  •   Pell Grants: $28.856B (33.0%)
  •   Federal Direct Student Loan Program: $23.661B (27.1%)
  •   Title I Grants: $14.41B (16.5%)
  •   Special education: $12.522B (14.3%)
  •   Other: $7.92B (9.1%)
Budget of the Department of Education for FY 2015, showing its largest components. As of 2018, the discretionary budget is $70 billion.