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  • Department of Magical Education
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  • The Department of Magical Education is a department at the Ministry of Magic. It is probably a division of another department, possibly the Department of Magical Law Enforcement. This Department made the Progress Report of Magical Didactics, which was used by then-Hogwarts High Inquisitor Dolores Umbridge to evaluate Hogwarts teachers.
  • The Department of Magical Education is a division of the American Wizarding Confederation that regulates the schooling of witches and wizards in the United States. It is within the authority of the DME to grant Cultural Practices Exemptions for the exercise of "shamanism, mysticism, pagan rituals, and other forms of so-called wandless magic." The DME continues to classify voodoo as a Dark Art, thereby outlawing its practice. The Department also restricts wand use to those who are either enrolled in a formal wizarding school or have passed the 12th-grade equivalent S.P.A.W.N.; individual territories can, however, grant exemptions, such as was granted to the Ozarkers.
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Affiliation
  • *Ministry of Magic *Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry *Wizarding Examinations Authority
Name
  • Department of Magical Education
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Intentions
  • Responsible for education policy in wizarding Britain
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abstract
  • The Department of Magical Education is a department at the Ministry of Magic. It is probably a division of another department, possibly the Department of Magical Law Enforcement. This Department made the Progress Report of Magical Didactics, which was used by then-Hogwarts High Inquisitor Dolores Umbridge to evaluate Hogwarts teachers.
  • The Department of Magical Education is a division of the American Wizarding Confederation that regulates the schooling of witches and wizards in the United States. It is within the authority of the DME to grant Cultural Practices Exemptions for the exercise of "shamanism, mysticism, pagan rituals, and other forms of so-called wandless magic." The DME continues to classify voodoo as a Dark Art, thereby outlawing its practice. The Department also restricts wand use to those who are either enrolled in a formal wizarding school or have passed the 12th-grade equivalent S.P.A.W.N.; individual territories can, however, grant exemptions, such as was granted to the Ozarkers.