Baccalureate exam will be reachable, says minister
Nouria Benghebrid, Algeria's education minister. Photo: Bachir Zemri
Algerian education minister Nouria Benghebrit said the Baccalaureate exam will be reachable and pledged to eliminate crowded classes problem.
The minister called for reviewing reforms implementation after 10 years had passed.
“A radical change will be done by the next school year,” she told a program on a national radio channel.
She added that the catching up session for the primary school final exam will be banned as most of the pupils pass to junior high schools directly.
According to the minister, reports show that mathematics, physics and foreign languages are behind pupils’ exclusion.
She called on pupils not to follow rumors posted on social media to take to the street.