Puerto Rico Education Council Explained

Their mission is to promote student achievement and preparation for global competitiveness by fostering educational excellence and ensuring equal access to all the students.

Puerto Rico Council of Education
Jurisdiction:executive branch
Preceding1:Council on General Education
Preceding2:Council on Higher Education
Headquarters:San Juan, Puerto Rico
Chief1 Position:President
Chief1 Name:Luis Gerardo Rivera Morón
Chief2 Position:Executive Director
Chief2 Name:Carmen Luz Berrios Rivera
Parent Agency:Secretaria of Governance
Keydocument1:Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 2010
Website:www.ce.pr.gov

The Council of Education of Puerto Rico es|Consejo de Educación de Puerto Rico (CEPR) is an agency of the executive branch of the government of Puerto Rico and the governing body that administers public policy on education standards in Puerto Rico, as well as issuing licenses to establish and operate educational institutions in Puerto Rico.[1] Additionally, the Council guarantees that all Puerto Rican citizens and permanent residents have access to high-quality education at the level, in the format, and in the locations that they demand.[2]

History

The Council was formed by consolidating the Council on General Education and the Council on Higher Education on July 26, 2010 as part of Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 2010.[3] It was formed by consolidating the Council on General Education and the Council on Higher Education as part of Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 2010.

The Council is an agency of the executive branch of the government of Puerto Rico. It administers public policy on education standards in Puerto Rico and issues licenses to establish and operate educational institutions. The Council ensures that all Puerto Rican citizens and permanent residents have access to high-quality education at various levels and formats.

In addition to its regulatory functions, the Council is involved in various initiatives to improve the quality of education in Puerto Rico. These initiatives include developing policies to enhance educational outcomes, supporting professional development for educators, and promoting research and innovation in education.[4] [5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Plan de Reorganización Núm. 1 del año 2010 . LexJuris Puerto Rico . December 1, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140708121412/http://www.lexjuris.com/lexlex/Leyes2010/lexPR2010001.htm . July 8, 2014.
  2. Web site: Consejo de Educación de Puerto Rico (CEPR) . Government of Puerto Rico . December 1, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121115073755/http://www2.pr.gov/Directorios/Pages/InfoAgencia.aspx?PRIFA=182 . November 15, 2012.
  3. Web site: Puerto Rico en vías de reorganizar sus Consejos de enseñanza . Miriada . December 1, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141202013545/http://noticias.universia.pr/en-portada/noticia/2010/05/14/229239/puerto-rico-vias-reorganizar-consejos-ensenanza.html . December 2, 2014.
  4. Web site: PUERTO RICO .
  5. Web site: 2023-03-22 . Breve historia de la educación pública preuniversitaria y universitaria en Puerto Rico - EnciclopediaPR . 2024-09-08 . en-US.