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National Education Competitions Fully Digitized: Minister

Algiers, October 4, 2025 – Minister of National Education, Mohamed Seghir Saadaoui, has announced the complete digitization of national competitions, a move aimed at enhancing transparency and ensuring equitable opportunities for all candidates.

The Minister made the announcement during a virtual conference organized by the Supreme Council of Youth in partnership with the Ministry of National Education. The conference, titled “An Hour of Dialogue with the Minister of National Education,” served as a platform to discuss ongoing reforms within the education sector.

Minister Saadaoui emphasized that the educational reforms are continuous and designed for the sustained improvement of educational performance, rather than being temporary measures. He specified that these reforms include updating existing knowledge, integrating new fields of study, and establishing new academic divisions to bolster overall quality.

He further stated that the enhancement of education relies on the constant evaluation of existing mechanisms. The Ministry, he affirmed, is prepared to modify or replace any mechanism that fails to yield the desired outcomes. He stressed the ongoing commitment to ensuring tangible and lasting improvements in the quality of education and student achievement.

“Young people, whether they are students or teachers, are the cornerstone of the educational process,” Minister Saadaoui declared. He underscored that the development of education is a shared responsibility requiring careful planning and dedication.

The Minister drew an analogy to illustrate the importance of allocated time and effort in achieving qualitative advancements in education, emphasizing the need for careful examination of educational programs and pedagogical mechanisms to achieve optimal results. The digitization of national competitions is a key step in this ongoing process of educational reform and improvement.

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