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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 .
The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research [1] (Arabic: وزارة التعليم العالي والبحث العلمي, French: Ministère de l'Enseignement supérieur et de la Recherche scientifique) is a government agency of Algeria. Kamel Bidari is the minister. Its head office is in Algiers. [2]
Minister of National Education [4] www.m-education.gov.dz: Tebboune Kamel Bidari [6] Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research [4] www.mesrs.dz /accueil: Tebboune Yacine Merabi [6] [9] Minister of Vocational Education and Training Professionals [4] www.mfep.gov.dz: Tebboune Soraya Mouloudji [6] Ministry of Culture and Arts [4] www.m ...
https://enssp.dz/en: Algiers: National School of Technology 2016 Public https://enst.dz/ Annaba: ... Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research in Algeria;
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.
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(Reuters) - Montana legislators on Tuesday rejected an attempt to ban a transgender member of the state House of Representatives from using the women's restroom at the state Capitol, with some ...
In June 1984, the first promotions in the social sciences and humanities in the national language took place; in August 1984, the creation of national higher education institutes and new courses. The university was created by decree N° 89-138 of August 1, 1989, modified and supplemented by executive decree N° 95-205 of August 5, 1995, then ...