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The Ministry of National Education (Arabic: وزارة التربية الوطنية, French: Ministère de l'Éducation nationale) is the Algerian ministry in charge of education in Algeria. Its head office is in El Mouradia, Algiers Province, near Algiers. [2]
Mathematics can be taken as a 3-lesson or 5-lesson per week course. Additional advanced courses of three lessons per week may be taken in mathematics, language 1 and language 2. Students may also choose complementary courses of two lessons per week such as practical science, introductory economics, art, music and theatre.
Education in Algeria is free and compulsory for Algerians from the ages of 6 to 15. [1] However, only half of Algerian students are enrolled in secondary schools. [ 2 ] As of 2015, Algeria has 92 post-secondary institutions, which includes 48 universities.
The National Polytechnic School offers a preparatory class in science and technology (CPST-ENP), accessible directly after the baccalaureate, an average of more than 17.00/20 is required for the branches Mathematics & experimental science and 18.00/20 for the technical branch Mathematics.
Until the mid-1970s, the Tunisian Baccalaureate had two parts, a Grade 11 Passing Test for the 5th Year of secondary education and a Grade 12 Passing Test for the 6th Year. It was offered in Arabic as well as French. Speaking and Writing were the two primary areas of proficiency examined in all subjects, including mathematics. [5]
Mathematics 7 or 9 Written 4 hours Physics & Chemistry 6 or 8 Written and laboratory 3½ hours plus 1 hour Earth & Life Sciences 6 or 8 Written and laboratory 3½ hours plus 1½ hour Engineering Sciences >4 + 5: 8 hours (1 hour for electronics, 1 hour for mechanics, 4 hours for practical work and 2 hours for TPE or PPE) Biology-Ecology: 5 + 2
In 2015, educational psychologist Jonathan Wai of Duke University analyzed average test scores from the Army General Classification Test in 1946 (10,000 students), the Selective Service College Qualification Test in 1952 (38,420), Project Talent in the early 1970s (400,000), the Graduate Record Examination between 2002 and 2005 (over 1.2 ...
Minister of National Solidarity, Family and Women's Affairs [4] www.msnfcf.gov.dz: Tebboune Youcef Chorfa [4] Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development [4] madr.gov.dz: Tebboune Mohamed Tarek Belaribi [6] [14] Minister of Housing, Urban Planning and the City [4] www.mhuv.gov.dz /Pages /IndexFr.aspx: Tebboune Tayeb Zitouni [8] Minister of ...