Algeria: Half a million students studying Amazigh
The Algerian Minister of National Education, Abdelhakim Belabed, revealed yesterday, Thursday in the Tizi Ouzou region, that the number of students studying the Amazigh language exceeded “half a million in the three educational stages,” noting that “his sector is working in coordination with the High Prefecture of the Amazigh Language in order to generalize the teaching of the Amazigh language.” On all schools.”
The minister said in a statement to the press during a working visit to the state of Tizi Ouzou, according to what Algerian media sources reported, that “the number of learners of the Amazigh language across the country and in the three levels has exceeded half a million, and we are working in great coordination with the Semitic Prefecture of the Amazigh language to encourage and disseminate its teaching.”
Belabed stressed that “the Prime Minister is personally monitoring the extent to which this subject, which has its stature and value, has been disseminated in the Algerian educational system because it is a subject of history for identity and a subject of heritage,” adding that his sector has given “all instructions and directives to interact positively and to quickly undertake its teaching whenever students, even if only one student, cross it.” One, about the desire to study this subject.”
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