Nouria Benghabrit-Remaoun
Algerian sociologist and researcher who serves in the government of Algeria as Minister of National Education.
Nouria Benghabrit-Remaoun (born 5 March 1952) is an Algerian sociologist and researcher who serves in the government of Algeria as Minister of National Education.
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Quotes
edit- We should not passively stand in front of such a possible leak.
- "Algeria turns off internet for high school exams" BBC (20 June 2018)
- A thorough investigation into the origin of this dissemination will nevertheless be carried out and justice is the only party empowered to rule on such situations.
- Facebook would be blocked across the country throughout the entire period. While they are "not comfortable" with the decision, "we should not passively stand in front of such a possible leak".
- Additionally, all electronic devices with internet access - for both students and school staff - have been banned from the country's 2,000 exam halls, with metal detectors set up at their entrances.
- Surveillance cameras and mobile phone jammers had been installed at exam printing presses.
- Just over 700,000 students will sit the high school certificate examinations over the next week, with results expected from 22 July.
- A thorough investigation into the origin of this dissemination will nevertheless be carried out and that justice is the only party empowered to rule on such situations.
- However, the 2017 baccalaureate exams started in “excellent conditions” without “any leakage of subjects”.
- Upon gaining independence a country always perceives education as an essential tool toward development, and one of the major aims of third world countries is to democratize or open up their education systems.
- We must stop the process of degradation of our education and learning system. Intelligence is the key to success.
- I is keen on implementing rules and requirements needed to ensure security in the workplace, which call for the swift identification of public servants.