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Morocco's University Enrollment Soars to 1.3 Million as Medical Education Debate Intensifies

Morocco's higher education sector is experiencing significant growth, with university enrollment reaching 1.3 million students for the 2024-2025 academic year, a 5.9% increase from the previous year. Higher Education Minister Abdellatif Miraoui revealed these figures during a recent Chamber of Representatives......

Moroccan Education Ministry Strengthens Ties with Private Sector to Elevate Educational Standards

In a significant move to bolster the quality of education in Morocco, Minister of National Education Chakib Benmoussa recently convened a high-level meeting with key figures from the private education sector. The gathering, held at the ministry’s central office, aimed to rejuvenate the collaboration......

The Quest for Academic Excellence: Casablanca-Settat Brevet Exams Commence Amidst Aspirations

The region of Casablanca-Settat was enveloped in a serene atmosphere as the highly anticipated Brevet exams for obtaining the secondary cycle certificate commenced on Monday, July 1st. Examination centers buzzed with the attentive presence of anxious parents, their eyes fixed on the gates, eagerly awaiting......

Harnessing the Potential: AI in Higher Education from a Moroccan Lens

In the ever-evolving landscape of higher education, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force, transcending boundaries and reshaping the essence of learning. A recent study titled "The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Research and Higher Education in Morocco," conducted......

Education Minister Affirms Respect for Disciplinary Councils' Decisions on Suspended Teachers

Morocco's Minister of National Education, Chakib Benmoussa, has reaffirmed his department's commitment to upholding due process and fairness in the education sector by pledging to honor the decisions of disciplinary councils regarding suspended teachers. This declaration comes amidst the ministry's......

Moroccan Educators Raise Their Voices: Nationwide Protests Against Arbitrary Suspensions and Injustice

As Eid Al Fitr celebrations draw to a close, Morocco's academic sphere braces for a surge of protests poised to resonate nationwide. A coalition of teacher unions and associations has unveiled a bold plan to escalate demands for fair treatment and justice within the education sector, climaxing in......

Teachers' Strike Persists Despite New Agreement Signing

In a bold defiance of the recently inked agreement between the government and the unions, the national coordination committee of the education sector has firmly rejected the deal. The coordination committee asserts that the agreement falls short of addressing the teachers' demands, signaling the......

Akhannouch Acknowledged as Teacher Salary Surges Reflect Reverence for Vital Role

Amidst widespread teacher strikes across Morocco, Aziz Akhannouch, the Head of the Government, asserts that the recent salary increase of MAD 1,500 for educators serves as a resolute testament to the nation's unwavering dedication to elevating the esteemed status of teachers. Speaking at the weekly......

Milestone Accord: Unveiling Key Highlights of the Government-Syndicate Agreement in Moroccan Education Sector

In a momentous accord inked this Sunday in Rabat, the government and the most influential education sector syndicates have paved the way for a transformative shift in the landscape of national education. The memorandum of understanding, meticulously detailed below, heralds a wave of changes set to positively......

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