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Algeria and Oman Launch Digital Platforms to Enhance Parental Engagement in Education

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As the 2025 examination period approaches, Algeria and Oman have launched innovative digital platforms aimed at improving parental access to student performance data and streamlining communication with schools. These initiatives are part of a broader push to increase transparency and make educational systems more efficient and accessible for families.

In Algeria, the “Espace des Parents d’Elèves” (Parents’ Space) has become a widely-used platform that allows parents to monitor their children’s academic status, review report cards, and communicate with teachers without needing to visit schools. This year, the platform introduced new features to simplify the login process, ensuring parents can easily access their children’s academic results. The platform requires parents to register with their personal and student details, and once completed, they can access their children’s report cards once finalized.

Meanwhile, Oman’s Ministry of Education launched the “Wilaya’s App,” enabling parents to access examination results and academic performance details quickly and easily. The app, which has been well-received, allows parents to enter basic identification details, such as their child’s civil number, to access detailed results immediately upon release. Additionally, Oman’s government has enhanced its online portal to give students and parents secure access to educational resources.

Both countries’ platforms are part of a regional trend toward digitalizing education systems, making it easier for parents to track their children’s academic progress and participate actively in their education. These tools not only simplify access to grades and reports but also foster stronger collaboration between families and schools, which experts believe can lead to improved educational outcomes.

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