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Minister for Education (New South Wales)

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The Honourable

Formation
  
15 July 1848

Minister for Education (New South Wales)

Nominator
  
Premier of New South Wales

Appointer
  
Governor of New South Wales

Inaugural holder
  
John Plunkett (as the Chairman of the Board of National Education)

Website
  
Department of Education

The New South Wales Minister for Education is a minister in the New South Wales Government and has responsibilities that includes all schools and institutes of higher education in New South Wales, Australia.

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The current Minister for Education is Rob Stokes, since 30 January 2017. He is assisted by the Assistant Minister for Education, the Minister for Early Childhood Education, and the Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, currently Sarah Mitchell, also since 30 January 2017. Together, the ministers administer the portfolio through the Department of Education, Aboriginal Affairs NSW, and a range of other government agencies.

Office history

The role of administering the education system in New South Wales began with the passing by the New South Wales Legislative Council of the National Education Board Act 1848, which emulated the 'National' system of education established in Ireland by Lord Stanley in 1831 through the Stanley letter. The Act established the Board of National Education with a Chairman of the Board appointed by the board members. The Board was abolished by the colonial government of Henry Parkes in 1866 with the passing of the Public Schools Act 1866 and its functions were replaced by the Council of Education.

Originally the bill for the act had included a measure to attach the role of President of the Council of Education ex officio to the Colonial Secretary. This measure was deleted in committee stage and the role of President was to be elected by the members of the council. This came to be seen by the first president, Parkes, as an indispensable way in which to protect the independence of the fledgling education system in the colony. From 1873, with the independence of the role of President well established, the responsibility for education within the Parliament was held by the Minister for Justice and Public Instruction.

However this situation did not last and the independent council was abolished with the passing of the Public Instruction Act 1880 by Sir Henry Parkes' third government. The Act dissolved the Council of Education and transferred its responsibilities to a new Minister for Public Instruction, who had the role of establishing for the first time a well-structured system of public education throughout the colony. The Minister administered the portfolio through the Department of Public Instruction, which became the Department of Education in 1915. TAFE NSW, while previously an Education responsibility, is now the responsibility of the Minister for Skills, John Barilaro, since 2015.

List of ministers

The following individuals have been appointed Minister for Education or any previous titles.

Assistant Ministers

Occasionally, an Assistant Minister for Education would be appointed to assist the minister and act as a deputy.

References

Minister for Education (New South Wales) Wikipedia