Over the past decade, Morocco's education system has undergone numerous experiments and changes. Indeed, after breaking the French and Spanish courses and signing a reform plan to reform Morocco's education that could not be launched so far, we have conflicted with the wall of failure. In fact, the outcome is expected is how you can educate the country and that sneaky leaders shape education as sneaky and useless, a noble and valuable career.
Moroccan friends (FOM) who have been active since 1988 are American organizations, mainly returned to Peace Corps Volunteers (RPCV), have experience in Morocco, Moroccan Americans, and Morocco in the USA and are interested It is. Promote education, culture, social contribution, social, literary and scientific exchanges between Morocco and the United States. Podcast: Peace Corps Morocco. Morocco was one of the first countries to ask the Peace Corps to support its development plan in 1963. Since then, about 5000 volunteers have served in Morocco and today it is the only country in the Middle East and North Africa to host the Peace Corps program. . To learn more about Morocco 's Peace Corps, the Moroccan American Center interviewed Tim Resch and Meewa Mull. Tim Resch was a volunteer in Morocco from 1970 to 1974, but now he is the president of a friend of Morocco, a volunteer alumni association of the peace corps. Meewa Mull is a peaceful volunteer in Armenia.
Two generations ago, my grandparents immigrated to America from Belarus and Morocco. They believed in the values and ideals of this country, so they came to the United States. They believe that working hard, receiving good education for their children, and leaving more to them than themselves. They became a part of the unified America that all of us believe, and the functional government has created what many people call "the American Dream." But today, the unified America no longer exists. The serious division of our country is mainly due to partisan politics. We have sisters who are not talking with each other now. And because we live in a climate polluted by leaders who are no longer involved in rational citizen discourse.
Today there are many changes in Morocco. The population of the 1960s was primarily rural, but now it is almost the same as rural and urban areas. Prior to Morocco becoming independent from France in 1956, there was hardly any public education and today all children should have attended at least elementary school today. This goal is still taking place in rural areas in remote areas, but almost all children in the city are participating. Many young people go to high school where there are few parents; in mixed class there is opportunity to meet young people. The previous generation 's marriage is an alliance tied mainly among families, and young people should agree to these alliances. Today, many young people, especially men, choose potential partners and seek consent from their parents. Girls may be thinking, but they make such recommendations culturally unacceptable.