Algiers – The fundamental statute governing the education sector provides significant benefits to teachers holding doctoral degrees, according to Minister of National Education, Mohamed Seghir Saadaoui. The Minister made the announcement earlier today in Algiers.
Minister Saadaoui emphasized that this measure aims to acknowledge the value and importance of doctoral qualifications within the national education system. He stated, “The new statute represents a significant step forward in recognizing the contributions of our educators who have pursued advanced studies and research.”
While details of the specific advantages were not immediately available, sources within the Ministry of National Education suggest that the benefits may include accelerated career advancement, increased salary scales, and prioritized access to research funding and professional development opportunities.
DZWatch has learned that the move is part of a broader government strategy to improve the quality of education and encourage more educators to pursue doctoral studies. By incentivizing advanced education, the Ministry aims to create a more highly qualified and motivated teaching workforce.
The National People’s Assembly is expected to review the details of the statute in the coming weeks. Further information will be provided as it becomes available. This development is seen as a positive step towards improving the overall quality of Algeria’s education system and retaining highly qualified educators.
The Ministry of National Education has yet to release a comprehensive statement outlining all the specific provisions of the new statute. DZWatch will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as they emerge.



