Constantine, Algeria – The Algerian government is committed to improving the working conditions of all employees within the national education sector. Minister of National Education, Mohamed Seghir Saadaoui, affirmed this commitment during a recent visit to Constantine, emphasizing the state’s dedication to providing suitable professional and social environments for educators to effectively carry out their crucial roles.
The Minister highlighted ongoing efforts to restructure inspection bodies at both central and local levels. This restructuring aims to empower these bodies to fulfill their vital role in maintaining equilibrium within educational institutions and ensuring the smooth functioning of the educational process in the field. The goal is to create a more effective and responsive inspection system.
Minister Saadaoui further noted the necessity of modernizing the inspection system to align with the rapid transformations occurring within the education sector. This includes adapting the system to meet comprehensive quality standards and keeping pace with modern developments, ultimately enhancing the effectiveness of educational and pedagogical performance. This modernization is seen as crucial for ensuring the continued success and relevance of the Algerian education system.
In assessing the progress of the current academic year, the Minister reported that the first semester proceeded smoothly, characterized by discipline and adherence to the educational calendar. Notably, there were no significant disruptions or interruptions, reflecting the stability of the sector and the dedication of the educational community to ensuring the continuity of education. This positive start to the academic year underscores the government’s commitment to providing a stable and supportive environment for both educators and students alike.



