ALGERIAN HIGHER EDUCATIONAL POLICY AND STUDENTS’ ACUMEN ON THE COURSE OF THE CURRENT REFORM
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Revue algérienne des lettres
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In Algeria, the process of educational change is an intricate and tough task involving politicallyoriented objectives whereby policy makers have felt the urgent need to reform the educational sector which
has been described, several times, as ‘doomed’. Through the use of a questionnaire and a mixed method
approach, the rationale behind undertaking this study was to shed light on the current reforms achieved by
the Algerian government vis à vis the higher educational system -with a special focus on the ‘LMD’ systemand to scrutinize whether those efforts have attained the desired objectives among a sample of 35 students
enrolled in scientific and technological streams. The findings revealed that less than half of the sample
population is satisfied with the current reforms achieved by the Algerian government, and that the majority
students favour the ‘classical’ system instead of the ‘LMD’ system as they find their level gradually
regressing. Additionally, this perception triggers a kind of uncertainty among the students’ as regards their
future professional career
