
Algeria's education sector is undergoing modernization with the introduction of new digital services aimed at transforming school management and strengthening the connection between schools and families. This reform focuses on digitalizing registrations, tracking student absences in real time, and simplifying administrative procedures. The Minister of National Education, Mohamed Seghir Saâdoui, presented this strategy as a major turning point, emphasizing that digitalization improves transparency, speed, and reliability of information while reducing administrative burdens. The initiative includes nationwide online school registrations for preschool, first grade, and exceptional enrollment requests, aiming for simpler and more equitable access to schooling. A key feature is a digital system for absence tracking, allowing schools to record absences in a centralized database and generate daily reports and statistics, replacing paper registers. The "Fadaa Awlyaa" platform has also been enhanced to provide more digital services to families, including instant notifications for student absences, online enrollment for students from abroad, and access to timetables and exam schedules. This aims to improve communication between schools and families. During the closing ceremony of the first national prize for innovation in school robotics, the Minister highlighted the importance of innovation in education, praising students' creative potential and encouraging them to pursue efforts in i
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