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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]
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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.
[2] [3] The province numbers are the first 31 provinces (see the second section) in Arabic alphabetical order, after the adding of 17 more provinces in 1983 and 10 more in 2019, the old numbering was kept and the 27 provinces created since 1984 have been assigned codes from 32 to 58, in Arabic alphabetical order .
Mohamed Oujaout, professor of mathematics at the school, and Minister of National Education. Azzedine Oussedik, director general of the Algerian Space Agency. Saïd Mekbel, journalist and columnist who was a former teacher at the school. Youcef Yousfi, Minister of Energy and Mines and former professor at the school.
The newspaper also publishes Echorouk El Ousboui, a weekly supplement. [2] The newspaper's online version – Echorouk Online – was the third most visited website in 2010 in the MENA region. [3] In July 2015, Echorouk El Yawmi partnered with the British Council in Algeria to launch a competition to learn English. The newspaper used to publish ...
It is composed of 144 members, 2/3 of which are elected indirectly and 1/3 of which are appointed by the president of Algeria. [ 2 ] Abdelkader Bensalah was elected as President of the Council of the Nation on July 2, 2002, re-elected on January 11, 2007 and January 10, 2008.