Algeria

New Regulations Set for Private School Accreditation in Algeria

Algiers – The Ministry of National Education is preparing to resume accrediting private schools in Algeria, following the release of a revised set of specifications, announced Minister Mohamed Seghir Saadaoui in Algiers on Thursday.

The Minister emphasized the Ministry’s commitment to enhancing the quality of education across the country, stating that the new regulations aim to guide private schools towards specializing in emerging and in-demand fields. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to diversify educational offerings and equip students with the skills necessary to succeed in a rapidly evolving job market.

“We are dedicated to fostering a robust educational ecosystem that benefits all Algerian students,” Minister Saadaoui stated. “The updated specifications for private school accreditation reflect our commitment to ensuring high standards and promoting innovation within the private education sector.”

The specific details of the new specifications were not immediately released, but sources within the Ministry suggest they will focus on areas such as curriculum development, teacher qualifications, infrastructure requirements, and adherence to national educational standards. The Ministry is expected to publish the full document in the coming weeks, providing ample time for private schools to prepare for the accreditation process.

The move to resume accreditation is seen as a positive step towards increasing access to quality education and fostering healthy competition within the educational landscape. DZWatch will continue to monitor this developing story and provide updates as they become available.

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