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Mongolia's education system has undergone colossal changes in the 20th century. The education reforms during communist times were a stark break with traditional education that was often religious and esoteric. These reforms were modeled on Soviet education systems and greatly expanded access to education for Mongolian citizens.
The Ministry of Education and Science (MOEAS; Mongolian: Боловсрол, Шинжлэх Ухааны Яам) is the central state administering body which is responsible for the creation of nationwide policies relating to education, academic activities and science.
National University of Mongolia Lkhagvyn Tsedevsuren ( Mongolian : Лхагвын Цэдэвсүрэн ) is a Mongolian politician currently serving as Minister of Education and Science since July 2020.
One of these [clarification needed] includes the [Rural Education and Development] (READ) Project, developed in 2006–2013. The READ project was intended to improve Mongolia's primary education system and was funded by $5 million from the IDA. One goal of the READ program is to provide children with better access to books.
Language education in Mongolia (1 P) O. Educational organizations based in Mongolia (5 C, 4 P) P. People's Teacher of Mongolia (2 P) S. Student sport in Mongolia (1 C) U.
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Higher education in Mongolia began with the opening of the Mongolian State University in 1942. The number of general education schools rose from 331 with 24,000 pupils in 1940, to 359 with 50,000 pupils in 1947. Obligatory eight-year general education (ages eight to 16) was introduced gradually in the 1970s.