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The Historical Evolution of National Institute of Education Administration
1955, the Ministry of Education proposed and approved by President Mao Zedong to set up the "School of Education Management", which is located in Hepingmen, Xuanwu District, Beijing.

On April 29th, 1957, Mao Zedong, Zhu De and Deng Xiaoping cordially received all the graduates of the second phase of the School of Education and Management and took a group photo.

1960, the college was closed for historical reasons.

1980, the State Council approved the reopening of the college, named "Central Education Management College", located in Changping District, Beijing, and officially started running in 1982.

199 1 year was renamed as "National College of Higher Education Administration" according to instructions from higher authorities.

From 65438 to 0996, in order to meet the needs of cadre training, the Ministry of Education decided to build a new hospital site. 1998 the new campus of the college was completed, and the college moved from Changping to Daxing.

On June 5438+1October 65438+August, 2002, with the approval of the Central Organization Establishment Committee, the National Institute of Higher Education Administration was renamed as the National Institute of Education Administration.