600.000 candidats concernés par les épreuves de validation du niveau
Summary of Education Reform Initiatives in Bouira
In Bouira, the Minister of National Education, Mohammed Seghir Sadaoui, announced that 600,000 candidates are participating in national validation exams aimed at assessing educational levels. During a visit to several communities, Sadaoui launched these crucial tests at the Mohamed Guettaf High School, emphasizing their significance as a second opportunity for students to confirm their academic standards.
Sadaoui highlighted that the ministry is rigorously monitoring the exam process to ensure successful execution across various examination centers. In addition to the exams, he reiterated the ongoing initiative to implement the widespread use of electronic tablets in primary schools, aligning with President Abdelmadjid Tebboune’s directives. This initiative aims to lighten students’ school burdens while enhancing educational quality through digital advancements, with plans to distribute over 2 million tablets nationwide to reach at least 50% of schools.
The primary goal is to ease the load on students and improve the learning environment, adapting to technological progress. During his tour, Sadaoui inaugurated new schools in Ain Lahdjar, Ain Bessam, Khabouzia, Raouraoua, El Hachimia, Aghbalou, and Lakhdaria, highlighting how these new facilities seek to reduce class overcrowding and enhance students’ schooling conditions.
Sadaoui also emphasized the ministry’s commitment to equipping schools with sports facilities to foster a culture of athletics among students, aiming to develop future champions. He praised the Algerian government’s substantial investment in promoting school sports and voiced satisfaction with the quality of newly constructed facilities, including a school canteen for primary students in Raouraoua.
Addressing preparations for upcoming end-of-year exams, including the Baccalaureate and the Brevet of Middle Education (BEM), Sadaoui assured that efforts are underway to ensure smooth proceedings. He urged parents to utilize a digital platform for enrolling students in first grade to enhance efficiency and transparency in student registration processes.
Lastly, the minister called on students to engage in educational programs and initiatives aimed at fostering creativity, announcing a national award for the best student inventions, scheduled for April 16, as an encouragement for young innovators.
Through these initiatives, the Algerian government demonstrates its commitment to improving educational infrastructure, enhancing learning environments, and embracing digital tools to prepare students for the challenges of contemporary education.