Science 

Algeria Fortifies Examination Integrity with National Seminar in Djelfa

The judicial district of Djelfa recently hosted a significant seminar focused on the legal protection of official examinations in Algeria, underscored by the theme, 'Legal Protection of Official Examinations Under Law No. 20-06: Towards Cheating-Free Exams.' This initiative underscores Algeria's commitment to safeguarding the credibility of its national examinations and ensuring a level playing field for all candidates.

Algeria educational integrity seminar

The event saw robust participation from legal professionals, including judges and lawyers, alongside representatives from the education sector, religious affairs, public health, judicial police, civil protection, and university professors. The collaborative spirit highlighted the multi-faceted approach required to combat examination malpractice and uphold academic integrity.

Organizers emphasized that official examinations are a matter of national trust, and cheating is viewed as a serious crime that jeopardizes the future of generations. The seminar aimed to foster a deeper understanding of Law No. 20-06, which provides the legal framework for prosecuting examination fraud, thereby reinforcing the importance of ethical conduct and academic honesty among students and stakeholders.

Related topics: Algeria education, official exams integrity, Djelfa seminar, academic honesty, Law 20-06, anti-cheating measures

DZWatch provides English-language coverage of Algeria-focused developments for international readers.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Back to top button