Comparison Of Education In Algeria And US

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Education in Algeria Life of an Algerian is much different than the life of an American. In the U.S. kids go to school because they have to. In Algeria however, most kids go to school because they want to get away from the struggles at home, and they want to actually learn. Also, Algerian schools offer more classes than the U.S. does, and Algerian students play sports.Algeria schools have great sports, a poor social environment, and many classes.
Algeria has a schooling system very similar to that of the U.S. In Algeria, education is mandatory for 12 years starting at 6 years old. Normal education takes nine years, but after that, the students choose to either continue going to school or choose to go to college. The school years are from …show more content…

Also, people in the U.S. do not study Islam and schools are not run by religious organizations, however each state is allowed their own education system. In Algeria, all students take these different subjects:Arabic, Islamic studies, math, political education, history, physical sciences, two foreign languages (French and English), technology, art and music, P.E. , natural sciences, and sometimes manual labor (Soreda). This is very similar to the united states because we take almost all the classes that they take except for Arabic, and Islamic studies. They also are technical taking three foreign languages (Arabic, French and English) and we only have to take either Spanish or French. In 2010, Algeria launched a five-year, $286 billion program to renew buildings and to create jobs. The plan saved about $130 billion for the completion of these building projects, including railways, roads, and water supply access. The remainder was spread out to create 2 million houses; to invest in health, education, and sports; and to develop transportation, public …show more content…

enjoy similar activities. The most commonly played sport in Algeria is soccer. The different kinds of players include ammeters, all the way up to professional players. another popular sport in Algeria is tennis (“Algeria”).This is not a surprising fact, given that most countries near that area play and enjoy the game of soccer. Soccer is a fun and commonly played game so this makes sense. This is a little different than the US because in the US, soccer is popular, but american football is a little more popular. Clearly, people in Algeria widley enjoy soccer more than americans