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Published on 2024-03-29 12:59:29
In a statement that marks a potential turning point for the Algerian educational system, the Minister of National Education, Abdelhakim Belabed, announced that the 2024-2025 school year for primary education would be paperless.
This initiative is part of a desire to modernize and digitize administrative procedures, aiming to simplify processes for parents and make the system more efficient and environmentally friendly.
The minister specified that registrations for primary education would take place digitally, eliminating the need for parents to physically go to schools to enroll their children.
In addition to making life easier for families, this measure should help reduce queues and overcrowding in schools, often a source of stress and discomfort.
An inter-ministerial collaboration for inclusive education
Belabed’s announcement does not stop at the digitization of registrations. It also reveals a close collaboration between the Ministry of National Education and the Ministry of the Interior, illustrating a holistic approach to address the challenges of the education sector.
The system will also identify the less than 1% of children who are not yet enrolled in school and ensure their right to education.
The minister emphasized that thanks to this digital initiative, more than 99% of the children concerned have joined school at the legal age. The system will also identify the less than 1% of children who are not yet enrolled in school and guarantee their right to education.
They will use digital data by working synergistically to identify school-age children not yet enrolled in school, with the aim of achieving universal enrollment.
This measure is all the more important as it is accompanied by a strict enforcement of the law for parents who neglect to enroll their children, emphasizing the government’s commitment to ensure education for all.
Read the original article(French) on Algerie 360



