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ww.education.gov.dz See also: Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (Algeria) 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 .
Minister of Vocational Education and Training Professionals [4] www.mfep.gov.dz: Tebboune Soraya Mouloudji [6] Ministry of Culture and Arts [4] www.m-culture.gov.dz: Tebboune Abderrahmane Hammad [10] Minister of Youth and Sports [4] www.mjs.gov.dz: Tebboune Meriem Benmiloud [11] Minister of Digitization and Statistics www.mns.gov.dz: Tebboune
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 council is established under the Bangladesh Accreditation Council Act, 2017, [4] which was passed by the Jatiya Sangsad (National Parliament) in March 2017. Mesbahuddin Ahmed was appointed the first chairman of the council in August 2018. [5]
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.
“Education at any age may protect against cognitive decline,” Dr. Porter says. Manage your cholesterol Studies show that high cholesterol is linked with a higher risk of developing dementia ...
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]
The study also suggests that caffeine consumers have difficulty "perceiving sleep disruption following caffeine consumption" and highlighted "the need for greater consumer education."