فبراير.كوم
فبراير.كوم
Ready to play
Ready to play
The article discusses education in Morocco, highlighting the differences between public schools and private education in terms of costs and educational qualities. It explains that Moroccan families consider the financial costs of private schooling to be a significant burden, as teaching in the private sector requires monthly salaries exceeding 30,000 dirhams, which is unaffordable for citizens with limited incomes earning between 3,000 and 4,000 dirhams. Conversely, the article emphasizes the value of public schools in shaping students' personalities, especially in fostering independence and community engagement, which help prepare them to face life's challenges independently. Despite the development in the infrastructure of private education, many still trust the certificates provided by government schools, believing they reflect true merit and contribute to raising independent and capable generations.
Notice: This Is an AI-Generated Summary
Comments (0)