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The CSEFRS and the CEE join forces to strengthen their cooperation in the field of education and training

The Higher Council for Education, Training and Scientific Research (CSEFRS) and the School Evaluation Council (CEE) in signed, Monday in Rabat, a cooperation and partnership agreement, aimed at to encourage the exchange of experiences and good practices in the fields of education and training.

Signed by the president of the CSEFRS, Habib El Malki and the president of the CEE, Daniel Auverlot, this agreement aims to develop and institutionalize cooperation based on mutual support, particularly in terms of evaluation of the education system, underlines the Council in a press release.

Speaking on this occasion, Mr. El Malki noted that this agreement reflects the desire of the CSEFRS to be open to the experiences of partner countries, within the framework of its responsibilities as a consultative body responsible for developing various studies and research. on the education system, thus contributing to the construction of the new Moroccan school.

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This partnership also aims to establish a reference framework for cooperation between the two establishments, with the aim of consolidating joint action and facilitating the exchange of documents, scientific resources and data relating to the evaluation of the health sector. education and training, indicates the same source.

This agreement also includes cooperation in the production and publication of studies relating to the evaluation of educational establishments, in addition to the organization of training workshops aimed at sharing experiences and strengthening capacities in the field of evaluation of the education system.

According to the press release, it was agreed to hold working meetings bringing together experts from both parties, to examine the latest developments in the field of education and training and establish effective channels of exchange.

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