Education in Morocco
January 19, 2017“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”Nelson Mandela
Education can
destroy a county like it can make it better. That's why the developed countries
make the education as a top priority of their political and the development agendas.
In Morocco, it has become the government's last priority. From ceasing the free
secondary and tertiary education, the illogical fusion of a different
institutions to the 2 year's contract teachers, we are going to talk about the
problems of the Moroccan education system.
Before we talk about the government's decisions,
you must know that most of the Moroccan
don't invest in their children education. they want them to be geniuses, to
have an excellent mark and to go to a great university... But when it comes to
the support, the parents let the children face all the difficulties alone without
being by their side, saying that it helps them to count on their own self.
So, they depend on
the government's system to educate their children, without controlling and
reviewing it, letting the government playing with their children's future like
they want.
About 2 months ago, the general assembly
resolution of the Supreme Council for Education and Training had ratified the
draft opinion which provides free education to cancel in public school, number
of Moroccans were shocked and had expressed their reception in surprise at this
move, considering it like «the last nail in the coffin of the public education
in Morocco". There's about 1,6 million Moroccans who still below poverty
line, representing 4,2 percent of the population, what is going to happen to
them? Do they have not had the right to educate their children? Are not they
humans?
In 8th
August, 2016, the government has decided to merge 3 different institutions: ENSA,
Fst and Est one institution called Polytechnic.
Ensa is
an engineering school for the applied sciences, the conditions of access to it
are more rigid than the other ones, you must have a great mark and to pass an
exam. While Fst is a faculty of science and technology that gives you a
bachelor's degree in technical science and the Est is school of science and
technology that gives DUTs.
But with the persistence of the Ensa's students who were against that
decision and after 2 months of their boycott of the study, the government
declined the fusion of the Ensa's schools with the other institutions.
We can't forget the 11000 teaching posts per contract, in place
of having a parliamentary per contract who only works for 4 years and have a
big retirement for the last of his life, we have this! We should make a
good condition for the teachers so they can tutor your children better not make
them frustrated and oppressed about the end of the contract.
The teachers are
the second parents to children so treat them better so they can raise the next
generation better than us.
With
all this problem, we still can achieve our goals, why?
Because
We are Moroccans, we never let anything break our spirits.
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